Your Favorite Drink.

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What's Your Favourite Drink?

  • Tea

    Votes: 13 11.2%
  • Coffee

    Votes: 12 10.3%
  • Coke

    Votes: 25 21.6%
  • Diet Coke

    Votes: 4 3.4%
  • Other Soft Drink (Please Say)

    Votes: 39 33.6%
  • Battery Acid.

    Votes: 23 19.8%

  • Total voters
    116
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I have no idea.......................

Oh ok it was me, im a closet battery acid drinker, I cant get enough of that duracell taste!
 
I didn't see milk up there.

Yes, my favorite beverage is either milk or water.

AO
 
My fav is coffee. I drink it all day. I salivate for it when I'm not drinking it.

An opinion on milk: twice in my adolescent years I had pneumonia. My doctor said it was because of an allergy to milk. Before that I drank milk like water. After that I only used it as an ingredient, i.e. over cerial or in coffee, in pancake batter, etc.

But when you think about it, it is very strange that we drink milk. It is rather exotic... the mammary secretions of the bovine persuasion . As of late I have come to think that (cow's) milk is for baby cows. Humans should drink human milk, and only as babies.

As an igredient is grosses me out less. But a big glass of cow tit juice? *shudders* It's like butter or sugar. They're ingredients, not foods unto themselves.

Just my bias. :)
 
I drink an energy drink every 30 minutes of karting practice, I'm an addict. I've started to stack these drinks in my room and I find myself drinking it a lot at home too. :)
 
Originally posted by milefile
My fav is coffee. I drink it all day. I salivate for it when I'm not drinking it.


Yeah, me too!

But when you think about it, it is very strange that we drink milk. It is rather exotic... the mammary secretions of the bovine persuasion . As of late I have come to think that (cow's) milk is for baby cows. Humans should drink human milk, and only as babies.

Milefile. I've read your last few posts that have regarded food and it seems to me that your tastes are regressing. Usually people don't like most foods as a child and then as we grow older we expand our palates and learn to like more and different foods. But it seems your going the other way. Interesting. :)
Are you becoming a vegetarian? Vegan perhaps?

As far as the milk issue goes, people that are lactose tolerant are in the minority. As we grow older the body will stop producing an enzyme that is responsable for the propper digestion of dairy products. This is due to humans not really supposed to be drinking milk after there first years of life. But if we continue to drink milk after birth and into our later years, the body will continue to produce this enzyme. But if you stop drinking milk for a long period of time, the body will naturally stop producing this enzyme. So it's not really unusual for you to lose your taste of milk as you have aged.
 
Originally posted by milefile
But when you think about it, it is very strange that we drink milk. It is rather exotic... the mammary secretions of the bovine persuasion . As of late I have come to think that (cow's) milk is for baby cows. Humans should drink human milk, and only as babies.

As an igredient is grosses me out less. But a big glass of cow tit juice? *shudders* It's like butter or sugar. They're ingredients, not foods unto themselves.
Milefile - what's happening to you, man? Yesterday morning you were a paragon of common sense. Now between this and the Cornish game hens, you're freaking out about food.

There is a thing called the food chain. Human beings are pretty much at the top of it. And that's OK, man; really it is. Like the song says:

"Life feeds on life feeds on life. This... is... necessary."

Honestly, I'm not recommending a steady diet of nothing but rare steak. But relax a little - it's food. Animals eat meat and vegetation. Human beings are animals. It's really OK that way.
 
Originally posted by neon_duke


There is a thing called the food chain. Human beings are pretty much at the top of it. And that's OK, man; really it is.

Honestly, I'm not recommending a steady diet of nothing but rare steak. But relax a little - it's food. Animals eat meat and vegetation. Human beings are animals. It's really OK that way.

:rotfl:

It's great being at the top of the food chain!!! :D Well put neon!

Milefile, what is going on with your aversion to eating animals??? Don't turn vegitarian on us, I would lose all respect for you then. It seems that your chicken bones thread and now your reference to milk being "tit juice" your well on your way to the vegan dark side. Don't do it man, come back to us and accept your carnivorious ways.
 
Originally posted by boombexus


:rotfl:

It's great being at the top of the food chain!!! :D Well put neon!

Milefile, what is going on with your aversion to eating animals??? Don't turn vegitarian on us, I would lose all respect for you then. It seems that your chicken bones thread and now your reference to milk being "tit juice" your well on your way to the vegan dark side. Don't do it man, come back to us and accept your carnivorious ways.

:lol: :lol: :lol: I'm pure carnivore (actually omnivore). I had Burger King For breakfast and am BBQing steak for dinner. One of my favorite foods is ribs. But there's just something about those little greasy, bony chickens that grosses me out. It's just the perception of a carcass on my plate. A slab of steak isn't so directly connected to the body it came from I guess.

And as far as milk goes, I put it in my coffee every day, and pour it over cerial. I just don't like drinking it. It's for babies. No other animal on earth drinks the milk of another species as an adult.

A point worth mentioning though:
I used to work at a Starbucks. Needless to say they go through a lot of milk. I used to receive the daily milk shipment, straight from the dairy. The crates and bottles would have this gray, manure-like slime on them and it'd get on my clothes and hands and really gross me out. Then when all the milk was put away and the walk-in cooler was packed with the stuff, it just seemed really wierd... hundreds upon hundreds of gallons of moo-juice all stacked up in slimy crates. I dunno. Maybe that played a part in my milk aversion.
 
favorite drink... mmm. non alcoholic, i'd have to say something like Pepsi or something similar.

for that stuff you can drink when you're past 18, and should do moderately (yeah, right) it has to be Bacardi Silver. that thing's so dangerous, it tastes like Seven Up! very, very hard to drink just one!
 
Heheh...PR, try Skyy Blue. I'm hooked on it. On the rocks, with a slice of lemon.

Mmm....
 
Mixture of Canada Dry "Tahitian Treat" mixed with Mt. Dew.
I am also fond of Mendota Springs Orange sparkling water.
 
Yuck Barcadi Silver and Sky is terriable. Sorry I just can't stand it.

My favorite alcoholic drink is Labats Blue or something my friend makes which has no name but its Slice, Canada dry, a shot of Whiskey and a little scotch. It taste pretty good.

As for non-alcoholic it has to be Ginger Ale like Canada Dry or IBC Creme Soda. I'm not really a pop drinker but I will drink a Pepsi, Coke, Mt.Dew, etc every once in a while.
 
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