Coffee cups are forgotten all the time, even in front of you. You just get used to it. It’s different with tea, when you’re doing it because “you’re drinking too much caffeine”… when you find your lost coffee cup is like finding back your lost wallet, hitting the mother lode. Reheating a lost cup of tea is a drag, it’s not worth the effort to push the microwave button. Not to mention the increase on the utility bill :D
I’ve totally forgotten to drink my coffee, but I have pretty bad ADHD and forget pretty much everything. BTW, I often drink my tea with lime instead of lemon. It gives it a delightful zest.
I have gotten involved in reading and forgotten I had left a cup of coffee sitting in my Keurig along with leaving food because once I get involved in a book , I totally forget what is going on around me.
In the early morning there are fewer distractions. This is the main reason my preferred method of communication is e-mail. It doesn’t need (scream) to be noticed or answered immediately. You have time to put some thought into a response. There’s an electronic trail with filing/organizing systems that you, and not the developer, get to design. So it’s less distracting.
It would have been funnier if Arlo had said: “Oh crap, my beer!”, but again, that doesn’t happen because that beverage is a later-in-the-day beverage when the distraction level has died down.
Funny thing about coffee and tea, if you take cup of nice hot tea and start drinking it slowly, it will cool down of course. Eventually an ice cube will make ice tea. You can do the same with coffee.
However, tea will taste good all through that temperature drop, from hot to warm to room temp to tepid to cool to iced. Coffee on the other hand tastes good (GREAT!) hot, and also iced, but in that long continuum between the ends, it tastes pretty lousy. As I say, just a funny thing.
Tyge almost 4 years ago
Yeah. Tea just lacks that gravitas!
wjones almost 4 years ago
How can you forget. You don’t wait for coffee to brew after you pour, also you do not smell the tea.
Nachikethass almost 4 years ago
You have not drunk real tea…
Jesy Bertz Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Said no English person ever, Arlo.
dsTrekker Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Good observation by Arlo. I hadn’t thought of that, but it’s true.
nosirrom almost 4 years ago
My microwave oven beeps and flashes “END” when it’s done. So whenever I have to reheat my tea/coffee I know that the “END” is nigh.
James Wolfenstein almost 4 years ago
Coffee cups are forgotten all the time, even in front of you. You just get used to it. It’s different with tea, when you’re doing it because “you’re drinking too much caffeine”… when you find your lost coffee cup is like finding back your lost wallet, hitting the mother lode. Reheating a lost cup of tea is a drag, it’s not worth the effort to push the microwave button. Not to mention the increase on the utility bill :D
Jason Allen almost 4 years ago
I’ve totally forgotten to drink my coffee, but I have pretty bad ADHD and forget pretty much everything. BTW, I often drink my tea with lime instead of lemon. It gives it a delightful zest.
admiree2 almost 4 years ago
Too close to home, Arlo.
Now my Kombucha…I don’t forget. Learning to make it at the fourth month of lockdown is the accomplishment of my year. Saved about $200 so far.
Ontman almost 4 years ago
Just yesterday as a matter of fact.
morningglory73 Premium Member almost 4 years ago
I prefer tea, coffee gives me the jitters and palpitations.
assrdood almost 4 years ago
I’ve forgotten my coffee many times. Beer, however, is another matter.
artmer almost 4 years ago
That’s because tea is an abomination. Come back to the light (roast) my brother.
timbob2313 Premium Member almost 4 years ago
I have gotten involved in reading and forgotten I had left a cup of coffee sitting in my Keurig along with leaving food because once I get involved in a book , I totally forget what is going on around me.
bobpeters61 almost 4 years ago
Coffee is served hot for morning caffeination. Tea is served cold for afternoon hydration.
ScullyUFO almost 4 years ago
In the early morning there are fewer distractions. This is the main reason my preferred method of communication is e-mail. It doesn’t need (scream) to be noticed or answered immediately. You have time to put some thought into a response. There’s an electronic trail with filing/organizing systems that you, and not the developer, get to design. So it’s less distracting.
It would have been funnier if Arlo had said: “Oh crap, my beer!”, but again, that doesn’t happen because that beverage is a later-in-the-day beverage when the distraction level has died down.
josballard almost 4 years ago
On a completely different note, I think this is the first time I’ve seen/heard Arlo use such strong language.
Oge almost 4 years ago
And then he’ll go off and leave it in the microwave to get cold again.
MuddyUSA Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Coffee, black no sugar and hot!
Plods with ...™ almost 4 years ago
Good thing they don’t staple the teabags now.
DCBakerEsq almost 4 years ago
I firmly believe that if I drink enough coffee I’ll live forever. Or just be really, really caffeinated. Either way, I win.
Rokittman almost 4 years ago
Bigelow Green w/Blueberry and Acai for my morning!
GraceFaith almost 4 years ago
Try an Ember mug!
Lightpainter almost 4 years ago
I drink coffee at any temperature, unless it is too hot.
PuppyPapa almost 4 years ago
Language?!?!
Funny thing about coffee and tea, if you take cup of nice hot tea and start drinking it slowly, it will cool down of course. Eventually an ice cube will make ice tea. You can do the same with coffee.
However, tea will taste good all through that temperature drop, from hot to warm to room temp to tepid to cool to iced. Coffee on the other hand tastes good (GREAT!) hot, and also iced, but in that long continuum between the ends, it tastes pretty lousy. As I say, just a funny thing.
comicalUser almost 4 years ago
I forget both. However, tea tastes just fine when it cools down. I often brew a cup just so it can cool down. I like iced coffee, but not cold coffee.