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I have started getting into coffee. Bit ashamed really I spent 32 years not drinking it, now in the last few months I will have one most days.

You're dead to me.

Naah just kidding :). BTW, got a 2'9 x181 on the way for me :D. Should be well knocked in by the time summer season starts...

Ahh, don't tell me juice is unhealthy too :(

Depends on which juice, I love juice! Some are full of sugar and addatives, others are awesome!!! I like fresh juice mostly becuase it doesn't have any added stuff but it's a far better option than a lot of things out there

I have started getting into coffee. Bit ashamed really I spent 32 years not drinking it, now in the last few months I will have one most days.

I used to work as a barista, I fkn hate coffee, I hate the smell of it, taste of it, coffee grinds get everywhere and it's just all round blergh... I tried to drink it and even as a super weak (coffee) white chocolate (extra chocolatey) mocha it still tasted shit... :yucky:

You're dead to me.

Naah just kidding :). BTW, got a 2'9 x181 on the way for me :D. Should be well knocked in by the time summer season starts...

Nice mate! Will be very interested to see it!

I used to work as a barista, I fkn hate coffee, I hate the smell of it, taste of it, coffee grinds get everywhere and it's just all round blergh... I tried to drink it and even as a super weak (coffee) white chocolate (extra chocolatey) mocha it still tasted shit... :yucky:

I was the same, but work has driven me to drink (coffee). Actually the year 2014 has driven me. Farken shit bloke year.

I was the same, but work has driven me to drink (coffee). Actually the year 2014 has driven me. Farken shit bloke year.

That was my year last year, this one hasn't been too bad thankfully :D

lol - I love my coffee

don think I will ever stop drinking it

My Dad loves his coffee... If he hasn't had a coffee don't even think about talking to him, he needs a coffee before his coffee to function... My brother is pretty close to that also!

My Dad loves his coffee... If he hasn't had a coffee don't even think about talking to him, he needs a coffee before his coffee to function... My brother is pretty close to that also!

yup that's me too

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