Adam@Home by Rob Harrell for November 16, 2014
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Adam: Mmm. Warm coffee on a cold morning. Katy: Gross! Adam: What? Katy: That's disgusting! How can you drink that? Adam: Oh, trust me. You'll love it some day. Katy: The heck I will! Adam: You'll see. Your tastes will change. Some days warm coffee is all that gets me out of bed. Katy: Oh! Warm! Adam: You thought I said "worm" coffee, didn't you? Katy: Yeah, and I was like whaaaat?
Say What Now‽ Premium Member about 10 years ago
I’ll sell you coffee beans that my cat will excrete; $100 a pound. (it’s going to be tricky feeding him the beans)
M O'Driscoll Premium Member about 10 years ago
Don’t forget Vietnamese weasel coffee. Hm, actually it might be best to forget it.
Nighthawks Premium Member about 10 years ago
first, grab a handful of earthwormsnext, put them in the coffee filternext, pour cold water in coffee machine and start itnext, listen to the screaming of the worms being scalded by the hot waterthen, wait for the silence of the wormsenjoy worm coffee
pumaman about 10 years ago
Not everyone grows up to love coffee.
MontanaLady about 10 years ago
Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm! Coffee!!!!!!!!!!!!!!While I was pregnant a million years ago, the smell really made me sick, but thankfully, I got over that!!!!
starcandles Premium Member about 10 years ago
Warm coffee? I like my coffee hot, hot, hot! Warm coffee is yucky!
Hunter7 about 10 years ago
no wonder Katy heard worm. It should be hot coffee. Adam should go back to the coffee club – they might teach him a thing or two about coffee.
Comic Minister Premium Member about 10 years ago
I see.
neverenoughgold about 10 years ago
All of you should know there is a coffee called Kopi Luwak, or civet coffee. It is made from coffee beans that are eaten and defecated by the Asian palm civet found in Indonesia..I never tried it; but, I hear it is quite good and also quite pricy…
Jason Scarborough about 10 years ago
So she’ll make, eat and enjoy a pizza that is literally an afront to the concept of taste, but mishearing warm as worm coffee grosses her out?
K M about 10 years ago
I’ve had eight cups of coffee in my entire life. Each was worse than the one before. But a friend of mine who served in the Army during WWII never drank coffee at all in his life. Made life difficult in the field, until he got detached to a British unit. Be careful what you wish for: What the Brits drank for tea in the field was more the consistency and color of crude oil.