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Moo Cow wrote:This is funny.....



And for the record...

You could drink 178.26 bottles of Bawls before croaking

that stuff is awesome. Try making Bawls jello sometime, replace water with bawlz and get carbonated caffeinated Jello!

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That sounds freaking awesome.

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...if I talked about making jello with balls in it... people would complain about me being a sexist. ;-)
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Moo Cow wrote: And for the record...

You could drink 178.26 bottles of Bawls before croaking

that stuff is awesome. Try making Bawls jello sometime, replace water with bawlz and get carbonated caffeinated Jello!

~Sara
I used to drink that all the time, but that left me a feeling similar to a drunken stupor, I never understood that. Sadly I can't find it much around here anymore. As for the Jello thing, I made Strawberry Jello with Strawberry Soda, it gives more of a kick which is really good.
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A summer camp I worked at 2 years ago had Jolt double, jolt squared or some variant of jolt with double the caffiene for sale in vending machines.

This was a Community Center, and my summer camp was for 6-12 year olds.

... GRAPE JOLT! OMG <3
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I love you caffeine, my one true friends that never fails me.

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Meh, I've built up a tolerance for caffiene. I think college had something to do with that.
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swordsman3003 wrote:
Moo Cow wrote:Try making Bawls jello sometime, replace water with bawlz and get carbonated caffeinated Jello!
~Sara
That sounds freaking awesome.
Believe me, dear, it is. It's a good way to take a break and get back to studying for exams. That's what i learned.
Honor wrote:...if I talked about making jello with balls in it... people would complain about me being a sexist. ;-)
*giggles* well, yah... the name makes it harder to say, i make fun of my friend Greg who's addicted to Bawls.... hehe

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MaryxTyphus wrote:
Moo Cow wrote: And for the record...

You could drink 178.26 bottles of Bawls before croaking

that stuff is awesome. Try making Bawls jello sometime, replace water with bawlz and get carbonated caffeinated Jello!

~Sara
I used to drink that all the time, but that left me a feeling similar to a drunken stupor, I never understood that. Sadly I can't find it much around here anymore. As for the Jello thing, I made Strawberry Jello with Strawberry Soda, it gives more of a kick which is really good.
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Eek. I've effectively sworn off caffeine. I drank a decent amount of soda growing up, and in most of college. But when I was buying my own groceries, I couldn't get past the facts that:
-it's bad for me
-I have to pay money for it
-I have to lug it home from the store (didn't have a car in college and still don't).

If only 2 out of 3 of those had applied, I might still drink it today.

Now caffeine won't make me more productive, but it will make me wired. So then I wouldn't be a functional human, I'd be tired, AND I'd be jittery.

I was even at a party recently, and I got myself a can of root beer, figuring it's usually caffeine free. Just halfway through the can, I felt that odd buzzing in my head, and checked the label to find that, yes indeed, THIS root beer does have caffeine.

In any case, I feel that my beverage selections are sufficiently diverse with water, juice, decaff, and beer (among other cocktails).

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I swore off caffeine a couple years ago myself.
It's not the jitteryness or wiredness (I never did get that effect -- I consumed way too much of it as a child and built up a massive tolerance).
It's the withdrawal. I don't like being dependant on anything, and since my diet consists of whatever I happen to find when I'm hungry, there's no guarantee I'll be around anything caffeinated when the symptoms kick in.
Besides, pure water is healthier than most caffeinated beverages, and I can do without the week-long headaches which occur if I have too much to trigger withdrawal. I do enjoy the rare cup of tea, but nowadays I am extremely careful about how much I drink at any given time.
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I killed my caffiene tolerance on a 3rd shift job where the management treated me like garbage.

i was drinking 2-3 20oz bottles of Code Red every night. I only wish it was whiskey.
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Damn, reading this thread makes me wish that Skelateens hadn't gone under. I could really use a Brainwash right now, or maybe a Black Lemonade.

And if one were to play that game with my own 'art collection', you wouldn't have to worry about alcohol poisoning - you would drown long before the booze hit your liver...

Damn, and I don't even consider myself a furry. I have some close friends who call themselve furs, though, and their art collections - much of which they drew or painted themselves - dwarf mine.
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Schol-R-LEA;2 wrote:Damn, reading this thread makes me wish that Skelateens hadn't gone under. I could really use a Brainwash right now, or maybe a Black Lemonade.
I used to Love their Black Lemonade. also the Rat Bastard Root Beer. and Just for shock value used to take the occasional bottle of Fukola Cola in to work. Found one place about two years ago that still had some rat bastard root beer, but i finally bought him out of stock. A head shop of all places.
All these pot heads, and alternateens would come in and here i was buying a soda and leaving, no papers, no bongs, no Ozium. Got stranger looks from them than i did the owner.

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Heh. The only place back in Norwalk, CT that had any of them was a head shop, too. I know this because I went looking once, while visiting family about eight years ago...

Actually, even in Berzerkeley, there were only four or five places that carried them. Oddly enough, it was often easier to find it in Albany (a small town just to the north of here) because the BevMo there carried it in quantity.

And after posting here earlier, I remembered that I hadn't checked this month's Sabrina Online; when I went to check it out, it occurred to me that even a single strip of a generally tame furry strip like that (or Kevin and Kell, or Ozy&Millie) would get you loaded, even without all the extras. Three panels, no waiting...

Or conversely, you can look at the logo for Kit'n'Kay Boodle if you want an excuse for, say, doing a kegstand...

(For those who don't know it, 'Kit'n'Kay' is basically an idealistic paean to the joys of sex, drawn in a very cartoonish style but more explicit than 'Omaha', 'Cherry Poptart', and 'Sexy Losers' combined. It pushes yiff so heavily, and with such saccharine overtones, even furry-pervs like me start getting bored with it all. Think 'Davey and Goliath' as drawn by an extremely sex-positive neo-pagan furry-fetishist and you have the idea. I used to read it regularly, but eventually the interminable sex became simply tiresome - something that sound really weird to admit. Definitely something to take in small doses.)
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You gotta be careful around that Kit'n'Kay site, else you'll end up with cavities.

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The "Dook dook dook dook" is what really got me. We have this Ducaine PA system I bought for $50 in a surplus store that we used to use during rehersals for vocals. It was crappy but sturdy and cheap.

So when doing the soundcheck on the mics before each practice we'd chant "Duke duke duke duke duke"

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Schol-R-LEA;2 wrote:Damn, reading this thread makes me wish that Skelateens hadn't gone under. I could really use a Brainwash right now, or maybe a Black Lemonade.
Damn. I really liked Fukola and Rat Bastard Root Beer. When did this happen?
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