> > From what I can find of the former, I'm not sure I'd want culinary cues
> > from him anyway.
>
> As I said, I found the guy amusing ... but also
> found him a pointless human being.
>
I could say that of a lot of people in high office or highly paid office,
at least.
> > Today the bad press, tomorrow your own talk show.
>
> Essentially - you see how a lot of these
> reprobates have prospered when they got out of
> jail. Brand recognition, you know.
Some of them in CT ran for the old jobs ... and won.
> > No, but it's totally tasteless and pointless. I was never into pointless
> > coffee. One more reason I don't do decaf either.
>
> Speaking of which. For me it's all about the taste.
> If I wanted caffeine, which I don't, I'd take a NoDoz.
I've been known to mix four spoons of espresso powder into one serving of
hot water. Gets the job done.
> > > > It was old enough to vocally protest its treatment? Ick.
> > > Aural, better than oral.
> > Then your innards would protest.
>
> Speaking of which, it is said that mung bean
> noodles are indigestible. Like, who cares?
>
I would retort that a lot of fast food is indigestible, but we know people
keep eating it.
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