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> > > > Go to Walmart. In the section where they sell asprin look for the
> > > > Vivarin, No Doze caffein tablets. Too expensive. Get the Equate
> > > > brand, $3.97 for 80 =A0200mg tablets. One tablet is about equal to
> > > > a cup of brewed coffee. Take the tablet, drink a little water.
Same
> > > > effect. To make the experience social, carry a cup of water into
> > > > Starbucks. Take the caffein tablet, place a hard butterscotch
candy
> > > > into your mouth. Suck the candy, sip the water. Savor the
> > > > "ambience".
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> > And since Starbucks is anti- Iraq war, you'll find it full of libs.
> > That's two good reasons not to attend a starbucks.
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> > But to be fair, you also have to add in the cost of the butterscotch
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> LOL...better check..it is the Republicans who think an overpriced cup
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I don't. But I would love to own a SIG even though I probably would
shoot it any better than a S&W.
> Ever consider what you as a taxpayer are paying for a cup of coffee
> over in Iraq?
I think my c-rats and mre's had nescafe. Maybe $0.25?
> TMT
I know a lot of manufacturers are sending their products over there on
the house, except Starbucks.


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