The Morning Coffee Thread
I had only a cup today surprisngly.
My body is sore as heck from all of the lifting and exercises I did. Not a bad start though. I'm really looking forward to getting back into the whole eating right and working out.
rjpeaks - Damn, sounds like a busy morning! At least you get to enjoy your Sunday right?
My body is sore as heck from all of the lifting and exercises I did. Not a bad start though. I'm really looking forward to getting back into the whole eating right and working out.
rjpeaks - Damn, sounds like a busy morning! At least you get to enjoy your Sunday right?
Dan - Are you back in the States yet?
I had my first cup just now. Kinda late considering it's almost lunch time. I'm totally (not) excited for the hot weather. I miss winter already.
I had my first cup just now. Kinda late considering it's almost lunch time. I'm totally (not) excited for the hot weather. I miss winter already.
Working on my third travel mug full of house brew, good stuff.
Krip: I'm with ya on the hot weather front, I wouldn't go as far as to say I'll miss the snow, but I'm definitely not looking forward to it being above 60 for the next 5 or 6 months.
Krip: I'm with ya on the hot weather front, I wouldn't go as far as to say I'll miss the snow, but I'm definitely not looking forward to it being above 60 for the next 5 or 6 months.
Ha, I wish it was still 60, it touched near 80 today, I was miserable. It gets near 100s here in the summer too, usually mid 90s but there are always a handful of days during the summer months that power over 100.
I wish we only got snow in the mountains, it would make living here in the winter much more tolerable. People here, even though they do it every year, seem to never be able to figure out how to drive in the snow and it makes commuting a nightmare so at the expense of having miserable temperatures, I certainly won't miss putting up with the ignorance and idiocy of the majority of the people here while trying to drive 13 simple miles to my school.
I wish we only got snow in the mountains, it would make living here in the winter much more tolerable. People here, even though they do it every year, seem to never be able to figure out how to drive in the snow and it makes commuting a nightmare so at the expense of having miserable temperatures, I certainly won't miss putting up with the ignorance and idiocy of the majority of the people here while trying to drive 13 simple miles to my school.



