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Yeah, it's a whole lot different world today. But at least we didn't have to put up with drugged-out crazies, and machete-carrying criminals!

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My wife literally told her ob/gyn, Warren, this joke while she was in labour...

 

"What do you call a bloke with 100 rabbits up his bum?"

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"Warren!"

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It is interesting that Austrlians have moved away from tea drinking to coffee drinking over the past 50 years. I wonder if we can atrtribute it to Italian migrants who introduced the espresso type of coffee?

 

I wonder if Australia's coffee culture is similar to that in any other country. I can't see it being the same as that of the USA, where it seems that filter coffee is the norm.

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I still tea about 99% of the time. It must be my Anglo-Saxon ancestry. I find coffee makes me "edgy", I have a low tolerance to the chemicals in coffee. Caffeine is supposed to be high in tea as well as in coffee, but I find the caffeine in coffee is not good good for me, I'm very sensitive to it.

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