onetrack Posted October 21 Posted October 21 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! 3
nomadpete Posted October 24 Posted October 24 Not sure if I'm allowed to post flying memes here, but.... for all those doubting Thomas's.... 1 3
Marty_d Posted October 25 Posted October 25 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?" ... "Warren!" 3
ClintonB Posted Saturday at 09:34 AM Posted Saturday at 09:34 AM I got to learn how to use my wifes cricut cup printer and make one of these with my name 1
onetrack Posted Saturday at 01:39 PM Posted Saturday at 01:39 PM This is actually my cup .... I got it from the Reject Shop. 2
ClintonB Posted Saturday at 11:57 PM Posted Saturday at 11:57 PM I don’t operate real well until my first cup either. 1
old man emu Posted yesterday at 12:11 AM Posted yesterday at 12:11 AM 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.
onetrack Posted yesterday at 01:45 AM Posted yesterday at 01:45 AM 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.
red750 Posted yesterday at 01:56 AM Posted yesterday at 01:56 AM Haven't had a cup of tea in years. One cup of coffee per day.
Litespeed Posted yesterday at 03:24 AM Posted yesterday at 03:24 AM The coffee culture is certainly a uptake of Italian coffee here in Australia. We are now considered one of the premium coffee cultures in the world. Even Americans with taste buds seek the Aussie version as takeaway, so Aussie chains are taking over from Starbucks. In recent food Olympics, Australia was number one for coffee. We also grow premium coffee in northern NSW and southern QLD. 1
facthunter Posted yesterday at 04:32 AM Posted yesterday at 04:32 AM Good idea because it's expensive. Nev
nomadpete Posted yesterday at 04:55 AM Posted yesterday at 04:55 AM (edited) 4 hours ago, old man emu said: 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 Having grown in in Villawood, I have been surrounded by European migrants. No, I don't think coffee consumption is connected with europeans. Otherwise Aussies would prefer good coffee. I put it down to the constant american TV and movie exposure. This has changed our preferences. The europeans have gradually introduced better coffee, but I think the initial trend was a result of american marketing, similar to the acceptance of american jeans instead of trousers, and their Cola company would not be so popular. Edited yesterday at 04:58 AM by nomadpete The usual. Cannot see my mistakes until after I post
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