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If you saw the person above in a coffee shop, what would you do?
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closeline Noel, and then offer to buy a latte for @Effumandshine ....0
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closeline Noel, and then offer to buy a latte for @Effumandshine ....
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I'd be drooling because of my horrible posture and be like, Happy Hump Day...get it? Because of my hump? *slowly backs away from the coffe shop*0
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Ponder the best Young Frankenstein joke. Maybe the "walk this way" bit?0
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young franenstien!! "what knockers" "why Sank you dok-tor"0
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"You know, I'm a talented doctor. I could probably help you with that hump" "...what hump?"0
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hiii0
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Hello0
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hai idont ask kiss..atleast buy me a coffee0
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Wow. You're so subtle.0
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Say hey and plan our ladies night!0
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Soooo...whathca drinking?0
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Tea in a coffee shop.0
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hi....ur presence makes .....my coffee sweet without sugar ..0
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I'm a tea fan myself. Chai specifically. You're tea preference?0
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Love chai!0
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Yep, chai drinker...not the hipster chai though. Too aromatic for my taste, I like my chai a bit strong0
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Haha - what is hipster chai?0
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Ask him if he has seen lori.0
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Lol. I am not sure myself, all those with loads of spices, flower infusions...the stuff you get at Teavana?0
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i really don't drink coffee, so rarely would you find me in a shop. But i would be polite and say hello0
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i dont drink coffee too..so you cant find me in coffee shop0
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Ah, say no more. I now understand hipster chai. For a while I was making my own mix. Black tea, pepper, cinnamon, cardamon, and a little ginger. I think it was a pretty classic chai mix, but now that I describe the fact that I used to buy the ingredients and mix it myself, it seems a little hipster. But it seemed a lot more legit at the time.0
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Nah, the one with cinnamon and cardamom is quite the original chai. Adding ginger is a variation though. I usually just use loose black tea and milk, with the occasional cardamom at times. Let it brew and boil for some time on low flame. I actually cook my chai (for a lack of better term), takes about 10 mins at least, longer if it's for more than one person.
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Buy her a cup of her choosing0
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Tea ball. Steeped in half a mug of boiled water for 5 minutes, then top it off with milk and sugar. I likes it a little sweet. Now that we've had this whole coffee shop conversation, I'd offer to buy you a biscotti.0
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Haha, thanks for the biscotti. I'm pretty serious about my tea most times. You should try adding the tea to the boiling water (in a pot) and adding milk in it and letting the whole thing boil once more. Tastes a lot different (better too in my opinion)
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