In the past it was the custom to enjoy a cigarette after sex, but personally I prefer a nice, hot cup of java. Coffee is one of the most popular beverages in the world, and for good reason. It has been shown that coffee can improve energy levels, help with focus, and is rich in health-boosting antioxidants. For men, a daily cup of coffee may do more than just wake up the brain. Some research suggests that men who drink two to three cups of coffee a day have lower odds of developing erectile dysfunction.
I would not say I want it, but I can have it at any possible time. It’s 8:30 right now and I have a freshly empty cup in front of me. I can easily have another one.
I DON’T “need” a coffee today, or any day, for that matter. IF I drink a cup of coffee today it is because I WANT to, not because I need to. Try minding your own business for a change. Give that a try for a change.
Only if it’s good coffee. I don’t feel much, if any, effect from caffeine, though I enjoy a well prepared latte. If I don’t drink any coffee for a week I’ll sometimes miss the flavor, so when I’m on vacation I lower my standards (it’s either that or lug a 15 lb machine with me). I had coffee yesterday, though, so I’m not that desperate. At the office I had to settle for a capsule machine for the coffee, but I leveraged that for permission to bring a steam powered espresso machine to foam the milk.
No because I had one 5 minutes ago, in a bar in Rome’s airport. The first espresso in a week (we were in Chile for work) and as soon as out of the plane (after a 14 hours flight) we run for our coffee fix.
No, thank you. I’m taking care not to exceed two espressos per day. Makes me tired, dizzy and irritable. Also, I tend to think I’m a better person when I don’t have coffee for a while.
When I was 25 years old or so, I would have the occasional cup of coffee, usually if I was especially cold. In time I started drinking coffee with more frequency. I went from drinking a cup every now and again, to drinking a cup on Saturday mornings when we’d go out for breakfast. In time, coffee started to sound good on Sundays, then some days during the work week. Soon I was stopping for a medium coffee every day on my way to work. That appeased me for a while, but soon I graduated to a large coffee each day, then an extra large. Somehow I became a raging coffee addict, drinking multiple cups per day and got to the point where I was drinking upwards of ten cups per day between my stops at Dunkin Donuts and brewing it at home and work. Fortunately I’d gotten in the habit of drinking coffee black at the onset and have never used sugar, sweeetener, or cream in my coffee. I can’t imagine people who drink a few double-froofy-mochachino lattes each day as some of those drinks are tantamount to eating an ice cream sundae. But I digress… I was drinking so much coffee that I was getting winded and dizzy so I knew I had gone to the bad place, even drinking my coffee sans calories, fat, and sugars. Over the past year or two I’ve tempered my habit and still love my coffee and continue to search for quality blends and new, interesting flavors. So…to make a short story long, yes. Yes, I want coffee. This morning I’m drinking a flavor called “Oy With the Snickerpoodles” – it’s one of my favorites!
Yes……
And also a person to share with.
Because without it, somebody’s getting strangled before noon, probably somebody who asks me something asinine like, “why do I need a coffee today?”
I’m drinking coffee right now, so yes. I make espresso every morning. The strong taste wakes me up as much as the caffeine does.
In the past it was the custom to enjoy a cigarette after sex, but personally I prefer a nice, hot cup of java. Coffee is one of the most popular beverages in the world, and for good reason. It has been shown that coffee can improve energy levels, help with focus, and is rich in health-boosting antioxidants.
For men, a daily cup of coffee may do more than just wake up the brain. Some research suggests that men who drink two to three cups of coffee a day have lower odds of developing erectile dysfunction.
Yes, please. Are you sending one for me?
I prefer my coffee in this manner with lots of cream in it! 😉
I would not say I want it, but I can have it at any possible time. It’s 8:30 right now and I have a freshly empty cup in front of me. I can easily have another one.
Dunkin’
I don’t drink coffee at midnight, which is the time here. Nope. I have to smell good coffee before I really want it.
Peet’s
Not only do I want it I am drinking it.
Yes.
Yes ice coffee please
Coffee is extremely useful when you feel stressed or out of proportion. If you feel you are down, have coffee and have fun.
I DON’T “need” a coffee today, or any day, for that matter.
IF I drink a cup of coffee today it is because I WANT to, not because I need to.
Try minding your own business for a change. Give that a try for a change.
Victor Allen’s
Only if it’s good coffee. I don’t feel much, if any, effect from caffeine, though I enjoy a well prepared latte. If I don’t drink any coffee for a week I’ll sometimes miss the flavor, so when I’m on vacation I lower my standards (it’s either that or lug a 15 lb machine with me).
I had coffee yesterday, though, so I’m not that desperate. At the office I had to settle for a capsule machine for the coffee, but I leveraged that for permission to bring a steam powered espresso machine to foam the milk.
No because I had one 5 minutes ago, in a bar in Rome’s airport. The first espresso in a week (we were in Chile for work) and as soon as out of the plane (after a 14 hours flight) we run for our coffee fix.
Always.
No, thank you. I’m taking care not to exceed two espressos per day. Makes me tired, dizzy and irritable. Also, I tend to think I’m a better person when I don’t have coffee for a while.
No, because I am right now drinking tea.
An excellent 2005 Fuhai special Order tippy 7576 of Menghai, dry aged in Guangdong.
I have coffee right now
ya, sure. It’s winter now . Everyone is craving for coffee.
Eight O’Clock
I want and can have coffee all the time 🙂
When I was 25 years old or so, I would have the occasional cup of coffee, usually if I was especially cold. In time I started drinking coffee with more frequency. I went from drinking a cup every now and again, to drinking a cup on Saturday mornings when we’d go out for breakfast. In time, coffee started to sound good on Sundays, then some days during the work week. Soon I was stopping for a medium coffee every day on my way to work.
That appeased me for a while, but soon I graduated to a large coffee each day, then an extra large.
Somehow I became a raging coffee addict, drinking multiple cups per day and got to the point where I was drinking upwards of ten cups per day between my stops at Dunkin Donuts and brewing it at home and work.
Fortunately I’d gotten in the habit of drinking coffee black at the onset and have never used sugar, sweeetener, or cream in my coffee. I can’t imagine people who drink a few double-froofy-mochachino lattes each day as some of those drinks are tantamount to eating an ice cream sundae.
But I digress… I was drinking so much coffee that I was getting winded and dizzy so I knew I had gone to the bad place, even drinking my coffee sans calories, fat, and sugars.
Over the past year or two I’ve tempered my habit and still love my coffee and continue to search for quality blends and new, interesting flavors.
So…to make a short story long, yes. Yes, I want coffee. This morning I’m drinking a flavor called “Oy With the Snickerpoodles” – it’s one of my favorites!