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i drink tea with semi-skimmed milk but coffee with skimmed milk.
weird.
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I only ever seem to drip my drink or food when I’m wearing a white shirt.Originally posted by HairyArsedBloke View PostI drip coffee, tea, pot noodle, etc down my shirts - does that count?
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I drip coffee, tea, pot noodle, etc down my shirts - does that count?
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Exactly the same. I think it's because tea is a delicate flavour which is affected by what you've eaten recently, how you feel, etc - whereas coffee is a very dominant flavour.
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Wierd drinking habits...
I buy a coffee every morning and drink it through the little hole, with the lid on.
However, when I buy tea (normally in the afternoon), I have to take the lid off - i wouldn't dream of drinking it through the little hole...it's like I have more respect for tea....
It's odd isn't it?
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