Milky coffee is a definite sign of a shirtlifter, a. You are quite correct. Real men have grown out of milky coffee by the time they hit their 20s.
It's called a Latte now B.
Just sounds better as it is foreign. Bit like Wenger really.
01-17-2018, 01:52 PM
eastgermanautos
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Originally Posted by SWv2
It's called a Latte now B.
Just sounds better as it is foreign. Bit like Wenger really.
The real man's drink is the Americano. Iced, cold as Valley Forge.
01-17-2018, 01:52 PM
redgunamo
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Originally Posted by SWv2
It's called a Latte now B.
Just sounds better as it is foreign. Bit like Wenger really.
Or Niall Quinn :love:
01-17-2018, 01:56 PM
redgunamo
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Originally Posted by eastgermanautos
The real man's drink is the Americano. Iced, cold as Valley Forge.
Have you been reading Raymond Chandler again, e?
01-17-2018, 02:05 PM
SWv2
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Originally Posted by redgunamo
Or Niall Quinn :love:
He's a fúcking díck.
01-17-2018, 02:11 PM
Burney
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Originally Posted by SWv2
It's called a Latte now B.
Just sounds better as it is foreign. Bit like Wenger really.
Is that the same as a 'flat white'? I hear women and very effeminate men ordering those a lot.
01-17-2018, 02:11 PM
redgunamo
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Originally Posted by SWv2
He's a fúcking díck.
He is beautifully spoken, imo.
01-17-2018, 02:18 PM
Ash
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Originally Posted by redgunamo
He is beautifully spoken, imo.
Yes, the empty platitudes slide immaculately off his tongue.
01-17-2018, 02:24 PM
Monty92
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Originally Posted by Burney
Is that the same as a 'flat white'? I hear women and very effeminate men ordering those a lot.
Ok, but what happens if you don't like the taste of coffee enough to have it black? Am I at least allowed to chuck a **** load of sugar in it, or is that homo too?
I won't even ask about mochas :-(
01-17-2018, 02:25 PM
redgunamo
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Originally Posted by Ash
Yes, the empty platitudes slide immaculately off his tongue.
Right. I feel the way some feel about Michael Holding in the cricket.
It's like having an old favourite LP playing in the background. "Rio" or something like that.