In-flight refreshments
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Ferc Polo
Cmdr. McBragg
Skull 23
hunter5991
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Snubby
DogPatch1149
Jiel
longshot
Agent of Change
jazzycat
Grey Man
Loki
Nyxy
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In-flight refreshments
I always like some green tea and a tall glass of water. A snack is good, but this game requires non-sticky fingers and full use of both hands. Something like crackers between rounds and respawns works well.
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Nyxy, you make me laugh like nobody else around here lol
Tall glass of water & coffee for mornings or whiskey for evenings.
Agreed on the non-messy finger food. Something that doesn't have any powdered/wet/sticky coating is good, but eliminates the tastiest snack foods...it is a proper conundrum.
Tall glass of water & coffee for mornings or whiskey for evenings.
Agreed on the non-messy finger food. Something that doesn't have any powdered/wet/sticky coating is good, but eliminates the tastiest snack foods...it is a proper conundrum.
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Loki wrote:Nyxy, you make me laugh like nobody else around here lol
Tall glass of water & coffee for mornings or whiskey for evenings.
Glad to help!
Whiskey is my fav at night, but doesn't help my flying. I tried it once and got turned around in the rock field on broadsides and attacked my own carrier for 5 minutes until I quietly flew away. No one said anything.
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Nyxy wrote: A snack is good, but this game requires non-sticky fingers and full use of both hands.
I'm pretty sure Abstractness plays with one hand so he probably doesn't have this problem...
Grey Man- Posts : 61
Join date : 2012-06-08
Age : 39
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Coffee, tea, water, chocolate, gummy fruits/starburst fruit jellies; I'm more of a social drinker but I do have a few beers in the fridge (lagers and ales! CHEERS!!).
You could eat Twisties, Cheetos, Burger Rings, nuts, cornflakes, kibble, etc by pouring them into a mug and "drink-eat" from there if you don't want to get yer hands dirty...
...quite a few whisky drinkers, lol.
You could eat Twisties, Cheetos, Burger Rings, nuts, cornflakes, kibble, etc by pouring them into a mug and "drink-eat" from there if you don't want to get yer hands dirty...
...quite a few whisky drinkers, lol.
jazzycat- Posts : 416
Join date : 2012-06-05
Age : 43
Location : Australia
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jazzycat wrote:Coffee, tea, water, chocolate, gummy fruits/starburst fruit jellies; I'm more of a social drinker but I do have a few beers in the fridge (lagers and ales! CHEERS!!).
I could eat starburst until my jaw cramps up.
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Nyxy wrote:I could eat starburst until my jaw cramps up.
That usually happens on the first bite into the sour kind...but it's good cramp
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jazzycat wrote:Coffee, tea, water, chocolate, gummy fruits/starburst fruit jellies; I'm more of a social drinker but I do have a few beers in the fridge (lagers and ales! CHEERS!!).
You could eat Twisties, Cheetos, Burger Rings, nuts, cornflakes, kibble, etc by pouring them into a mug and "drink-eat" from there if you don't want to get yer hands dirty...
...quite a few whisky drinkers, lol.
That's all well and good but I prefer the blood of my enemies whipped into a nice mousse flavored with their shame and wash it down with their sweet sweet tears.
Agent of Change- Posts : 551
Join date : 2012-06-03
Age : 42
Location : Baltimore, MD
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Agent of Change wrote:jazzycat wrote:Coffee, tea, water, chocolate, gummy fruits/starburst fruit jellies; I'm more of a social drinker but I do have a few beers in the fridge (lagers and ales! CHEERS!!).
You could eat Twisties, Cheetos, Burger Rings, nuts, cornflakes, kibble, etc by pouring them into a mug and "drink-eat" from there if you don't want to get yer hands dirty...
...quite a few whisky drinkers, lol.
That's all well and good but I prefer the blood of my enemies whipped into a nice mousse flavored with their shame and wash it down with their sweet sweet tears.
Followed with a chaser of their cries of anguish and outrage if they're in Vent...
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But of course a true lover of fine things would be remiss in not indulging in such a delicacy.
Agent of Change- Posts : 551
Join date : 2012-06-03
Age : 42
Location : Baltimore, MD
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Jelly beans. Red ones.
longshot- Posts : 883
Join date : 2012-06-05
Age : 56
Location : Australia
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I like a nice cup of Assam tea. Nothing silly like milk or sugar added, as I prefer it plain unadulterated. (Plain would describe the teas of other regions over which the Assam variety dominates.)
Jiel- Posts : 143
Join date : 2012-06-04
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Jiel wrote:I like a nice cup of Assam tea. Nothing silly like milk or sugar added, as I prefer itplainunadulterated. (Plain would describe the teas of other regions over which the Assam variety dominates.)
I've never tried Assam tea, what's it like or comparable to?
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Like flying in a Merlin?
Btw, red jelly beans because the food colouring kicks my aging reflexes back a few years.
Btw, red jelly beans because the food colouring kicks my aging reflexes back a few years.
longshot- Posts : 883
Join date : 2012-06-05
Age : 56
Location : Australia
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I'm not actually quite sure how to compare it to other teas. It has a certain flavor and scent about it that makes it immediately distinguishable from other teas, like those from Ceylon for instance. When comparing them it doesn't seem so much that the two are "different" per se. Instead, it only tastes as if the Ceylon tea were missing a certain "Assam" flavor, the reciprocal of that doesn't hold.
I've read of other people describing it as "malty" but I have no idea what malts taste like so am unable to comment on that.
On a side note, while unrelated to flavor, Assam teas tend to have a bit more caffeine in them than other teas, being a different variety of the plant within the same species. It is Camellia sinensis var. assamica, compared to the more common Chinese tea plant, Camellia sinensis var. sinensis.
I've read of other people describing it as "malty" but I have no idea what malts taste like so am unable to comment on that.
On a side note, while unrelated to flavor, Assam teas tend to have a bit more caffeine in them than other teas, being a different variety of the plant within the same species. It is Camellia sinensis var. assamica, compared to the more common Chinese tea plant, Camellia sinensis var. sinensis.
Jiel- Posts : 143
Join date : 2012-06-04
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My usual MB session includes:
1) For a hot drink, a 50/50 blend of Master Chef regular and Folger's Simply Smooth decaf coffees. Add non-dairy creamer to taste.
2) Cold drinks are usually a 32-oz glass of Coke with ice.
3) Two e-cigarettes freshly refilled with Ice Cold Menthol flavor e-juice. (One's a backup when the other's batteries need recharging.)
That's all I have to say about that.
1) For a hot drink, a 50/50 blend of Master Chef regular and Folger's Simply Smooth decaf coffees. Add non-dairy creamer to taste.
2) Cold drinks are usually a 32-oz glass of Coke with ice.
3) Two e-cigarettes freshly refilled with Ice Cold Menthol flavor e-juice. (One's a backup when the other's batteries need recharging.)
That's all I have to say about that.
DogPatch1149- Posts : 26
Join date : 2012-06-20
Age : 56
Location : Southern Michigan
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Almonds, Kale chips ... water ( oh and beer and bong hits of course)
try not to snack on JUNK at your comp! you will end up fat and living in your mom's basement !
try not to snack on JUNK at your comp! you will end up fat and living in your mom's basement !
Snubby- Posts : 248
Join date : 2012-06-03
Age : 53
Location : Western Massachusetts
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DogPatch1149 wrote:My usual MB session includes:
1) For a hot drink, a 50/50 blend of Master Chef regular and Folger's Simply Smooth decaf coffees. Add non-dairy creamer to taste.
2) Cold drinks are usually a 32-oz glass of Coke with ice.
3) Two e-cigarettes freshly refilled with Ice Cold Menthol flavor e-juice. (One's a backup when the other's batteries need recharging.)
That's all I have to say about that.
1) Ice tea or soda
2) two e-cig with cappuccino flavor ejuice.
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In all seriousness I'll generally sit down at the computer with t he following for any long session:
A Pepsi Max
A beer (usually a micro brew or import IPA)
A pack of cigarettes.
And a cheese or meat snack of some kind (jerky cheese cubes etc..) thereby avoiding crumbs
A Pepsi Max
A beer (usually a micro brew or import IPA)
A pack of cigarettes.
And a cheese or meat snack of some kind (jerky cheese cubes etc..) thereby avoiding crumbs
Agent of Change- Posts : 551
Join date : 2012-06-03
Age : 42
Location : Baltimore, MD
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Coffee, black, nothing to ruin it. Black as AoC's soul for that matter. A few cosmic brownies or oatmeal cream pies and I am set!
hunter5991- Posts : 57
Join date : 2012-06-18
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hunter5991 wrote:Coffee, black, nothing to ruin it.
That's the only way to drink it!
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Black coffee... 2-4 sugars...
IT HELPS ME FOCUS.
IT HELPS ME FOCUS.
jazzycat- Posts : 416
Join date : 2012-06-05
Age : 43
Location : Australia
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While I do enjoy the drinks that come from Starbucks I do not consider it coffee by any stretch of the imagination.
hunter5991- Posts : 57
Join date : 2012-06-18
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No time for refreshments! Must keep turning!
Skull 23- Posts : 29
Join date : 2012-06-10
Age : 58
Location : St. Louis, Mo
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