what age it safe to give children coffee?

allabouttheUK

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Espresso? Just go ahead and admit that you prance to the beat of a different tambourine (not that there's anything wrong with that).

Well if spending 10 years in Italy/Sicily is "prancing to the beat of a different tambourine", then yes..yes I do.

Humblebrag for the win!
 

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espresso is what rich people drink. i drink folgers.

Folgers?! Look buddy, everybody in here is a top level manger or CEO and own a home that cost no less than 500k. So if you aren't getting your coffee imported from Colombia and made from the finest beans then maybe you should look into joining the Air Force and making something of yourself.
 

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I have to tell you......after dealing with trash like you, it is hard not to be arrogant. You really shouldn't compare your life to successful people. It will just depress you. It is probably hard
to read about someone who is doing well. I guess if you consider military retirement welfare....................
Give it up. Sick of you and your welfare grand kids that my taxes pay for
 
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Folgers?! Look buddy, everybody in here is a top level manger or CEO and own a home that cost no less than 500k. So if you aren't getting your coffee imported from Colombia and made from the finest beans then maybe you should look into joining the Air Force and making something of yourself.

haha maybe i should, but to be clear, i'll probably only have two kids
 

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I think the age 12. But nothing younger then 8, once they drink it they may get hooked for some odd reason.

Be careful
 

allabouttheUK

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You are a perfect azz.
First off no one on here knows me. Not one of you know my son-in-law. If you do know him and don't like him it would because he was making you look like the loser you project yourself as?

What I/we do know is that your relationship or man-crush on your son-in-law is beyond creepy. It's cool to like your son-in-law, but you talk about him like he's the second coming...he's not the second coming is he?
 

allabouttheUK

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We have all heard a lot about the son-in-law in this thread. I want to know more about the daughter! Age? Height? Weight? Does she wear yoga pants? Give us some details pops.
 
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Folgers?! Look buddy, everybody in here is a top level manger or CEO and own a home that cost no less than 500k. So if you aren't getting your coffee imported from Colombia and made from the finest beans then maybe you should look into joining the Air Force and making something of yourself.

The poors maybe. I think most of us prefer and only buy this coffee:

Kopi luwak is the world’s most expensive coffee. The main factor of it’s high price is the uncommon method of producing such a coffee. It has been produced from the coffee beans which have been digested by a certain Indonesian cat-like animalcalled then palm civet or also civet cat. This is the reason kopi luwak is also called cat poop coffee or civet cat coffee. The feces of this cat will be collected, finished and sold as kopi luwak. On this website you will find all relevant information about the production process, the cat, certified kopi luwak producers, the kopi luwak coffee itself and it’s uniqueproperties and taste. The short supply, in comparison with the high demand, the different taste and the uncommon production methods define the value of kopi luwak – the most expensive coffee in the world.

Heck, if Donald Trump needs to borrow money for a project, he approaches the Paddock first (I think we have several Trump University grads who post here).
 
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