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In this thread you show me a manly way to drink iced coffee


Jase

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'Tis the season for iced coffee drinking. But somehow, walking down the street, I can't drink one without looking like

 

 

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Thanks in advance.

 

I've always thought thats what you looked like regardless of what you were doing!

 

drink real coffee or water...it will get you more boobies too

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I thought you did the red bull thing?

 

 

I do it all brutha!

 

Nah, I haven't had an actual Redbull in probably 5 years or more (unless it was mixed with vodka). I did drink A LOTof Monster energy drinks. I'll still drink a Monster here and there during the week but nothing like it used to be. I usually just drink a cup of coffee on my drive into work in the morning and an occasional 5 hour energy to get me over the afternoon hump if I need it.

 

Is one of those Starbucks Vanilla coffee things in the can considered an iced coffee? I had a couple of those while walking on the beach at sunrise during vacation and thought they were good. Not good enough to continue injesting 220 calories a can though.

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I haven't done this in a while because with AC I can drink hot coffee year round, but I used to put the coffee my wife didn't drink in a pitcher and then put it in the fridge for the next day. So each morning I drank nearly ice cold, black coffee in my usual travel mug. I don't think you can make it much more manly. Until Saturday when it occasionally got a shot of whiskey.

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