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13 Jun 06 - 12:56 PM (#1758960) Subject: BS: Yet again, coffee beats tea From: Clinton Hammond And well, it just might be saving my life.... Coffee may cut alcohol liver damage |
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13 Jun 06 - 01:32 PM (#1758990) Subject: RE: BS: Yet again, coffee beats tea From: Wesley S As the report says: "Even if coffee is protective, the primary approach to reduction of alcoholic cirrhosis is avoidance or cessation of heavy alcohol drinking," the researchers said." Nuff said.... |
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13 Jun 06 - 01:46 PM (#1759000) Subject: RE: BS: Yet again, coffee beats tea From: Dave (the ancient mariner) Thank God for that news, now Clinton and I owe our lives to Tim Hortons LOL |
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13 Jun 06 - 01:48 PM (#1759002) Subject: RE: BS: Yet again, coffee beats tea From: Peace . . . and inadvertently the game of hockey. |
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13 Jun 06 - 01:53 PM (#1759012) Subject: RE: BS: Yet again, coffee beats tea From: Dave (the ancient mariner) Another great Canadian medical breakthrough LOL |
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13 Jun 06 - 02:05 PM (#1759018) Subject: RE: BS: Yet again, coffee beats tea From: gnu As the report says: "Even if coffee is protective, the primary approach to reduction of alcoholic cirrhosis is avoidance or cessation of heavy alcohol drinking," the researchers said." Oh yeah... get my hopes up. |
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13 Jun 06 - 02:07 PM (#1759024) Subject: RE: BS: Yet again, coffee beats tea From: Leadfingers Was the saying " I've had a series of lovers" or was it "I've had cirrhosis of the liver" |
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13 Jun 06 - 02:08 PM (#1759025) Subject: RE: BS: Yet again, coffee beats tea From: Clinton Hammond "Clinton and I owe our lives to Tim Hortons" I never drink that swill if I can avoid it..... |
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14 Jun 06 - 07:29 AM (#1759610) Subject: RE: BS: Yet again, coffee beats tea From: GUEST,R.O.N Nothing can be as awful as "Camp" - surely? |
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14 Jun 06 - 07:42 AM (#1759617) Subject: RE: BS: Yet again, coffee beats tea From: The Fooles Troupe "Camp"? You mean the Maple Syrup? Well we only get a choice of "Camp" and "Queen" as 'real' ones sent here to Australia. Should we Aussies be insulted? |
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14 Jun 06 - 10:11 AM (#1759780) Subject: RE: BS: Yet again, coffee beats tea From: M.Ted Now if coffee could just keep ClintonHammond from getting rolled on the way home, he'd really be sitting in the catbird seat. |
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14 Jun 06 - 11:38 AM (#1759848) Subject: RE: BS: Yet again, coffee beats tea From: Clinton Hammond I've never been 'rolled' on the way home, except 'in the hay' |
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14 Jun 06 - 07:10 PM (#1760197) Subject: RE: BS: Yet again, coffee beats tea From: The Fooles Troupe I thought he always rolled home! "Round goes the wheel of fortune, don't be afraid to ride, There's a land of milk and honey waits on the other side. There'll be peace and there'll be plenty, You'll never need to roam, When we go rolling home, when we go rolling home. chorus: Rolling home, when we go rolling home, When we go rolling, rolling, When we go rolling home." |
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14 Jun 06 - 07:24 PM (#1760213) Subject: RE: BS: Yet again, coffee beats tea From: M.Ted And that's how you lost your wallet? |
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14 Jun 06 - 07:29 PM (#1760216) Subject: RE: BS: Yet again, coffee beats tea From: number 6 Tim Horton's is good coffee. Starbucks is pretentious 'swill' el grande. sIx |
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14 Jun 06 - 08:35 PM (#1760260) Subject: RE: BS: Yet again, coffee beats tea From: gnu Timmy's is good coffee? In the years before the plastic stir sticks, I thought all those pigeons in the parking lot were employed by Tim's to collect the wooden stir sticks to make more coffee with. YUCK!!! Why would you pay $$$ to ingest that black death and watch it come out yellow? Where do you think all that darkness goes... right into your soul!!! Of course, Nat drinks 'er, so's I might be inclined, eh? Seems ta make 'er dance a wee bit, sharp maid, that one, eh? Like ta brew sommat wit dat, eh, what? Fine lass. |
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14 Jun 06 - 08:43 PM (#1760265) Subject: RE: BS: Yet again, coffee beats tea From: McGrath of Harlow The "beats tea" aspect of this appears a bit questionable on the basis of this research, since it doesn't seem to have included many tea-drinkers. And if it was carried out in California, as seems to have been the case, tea-drinkers out there mightn't be a bit atypical,,, They need to repeat this research in some part of the world where drink and tea go hand in hand. I can think of a few. |
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14 Jun 06 - 08:45 PM (#1760268) Subject: RE: BS: Yet again, coffee beats tea From: McGrath of Harlow The "beats tea" aspect of this appears a bit questionable on the basis of this research, since it doesn't seem to have included many tea-drinkers. And if it was carried out in California, as seems to have been the case, mightn't tea-drinkers out there be a bit atypical? They need to repeat this research in some part of the world where drink and tea go hand in hand. I can think of a few. |
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14 Jun 06 - 08:48 PM (#1760272) Subject: RE: BS: Yet again, coffee beats tea From: The Fooles Troupe Starbucks has infiltrated Brisbane. Last time I went into town, all the little 'mom & pop' coffee shops with their own individualities had been evicted from all the large centres, and replaced by Starbucks. I asked for a 'cup of coffee' (Aussies KNOW that means Expresso - from a 'cafe' - unless otherwise stated!) - then went thru an endless procedure as to what the contents of my disposable paper cup with disposable paper add on handles would contain... And it was bland and tasteless and expensive! But at least I did pick up a HUGE mug for my own use at home, so the experience was not a total waste! "I wanna proper cup of coffee in proper white porcelain coffee cup!" |
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14 Jun 06 - 08:49 PM (#1760273) Subject: RE: BS: Yet again, coffee beats tea From: number 6 "Where do you think all that darkness goes... right into your soul!!!" Jeeezuz gnu .... just talking about a goddamned coffee here ... not dark rum. sIx |
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14 Jun 06 - 09:08 PM (#1760292) Subject: RE: BS: Yet again, coffee beats tea From: gnu Ah, but can ye get a double dark and dirty from Tim? Maybe from the pigeons.... |
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14 Jun 06 - 11:53 PM (#1760381) Subject: RE: BS: Yet again, coffee beats tea From: Clinton Hammond Tim Hortons is owned by Wendy's..... |
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15 Jun 06 - 01:41 AM (#1760403) Subject: RE: BS: Yet again, coffee beats tea From: M.Ted There is a huge tea drinking population in California, Mr. McGrath--in addition to all the natural, organic food people(for whom California is a spiritual center) There are more than four million Asians(the Bay Area population features 23% of Asian/Pacific Rim extraction) many of whom gravitate to tea, though they also imbibe. |
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16 Jun 06 - 04:50 AM (#1761192) Subject: RE: BS: Yet again, coffee beats tea From: Gurney You won't live longer with coffee, it just seems that way. Hyper, you see. Muddy stuff. It is like bread, it smells wonderful, but it doesn't taste it. Now, a nice medium-strong Darjeeling, now that is a quality cup. |