Vomit Pt2
It's been nearly six years since we last asked about your worst vomit, so:
Tell us tales of what went in, what came out and where it all went after that.
( , Thu 7 Jan 2010, 17:02)
It's been nearly six years since we last asked about your worst vomit, so:
Tell us tales of what went in, what came out and where it all went after that.
( , Thu 7 Jan 2010, 17:02)
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Easy
Tea without milk.
Every single time I've run out of milk and thought "Ah, fuck it, I'll just have it without" I have ended up ejecting the entire drink at speed from my throat. These days I just don't bother.
No idea why the addition of a little cow-juice means that I can stomach it while pure tea triggers my vom reflex, though. Any b3ta scientists got any suggestions?
( , Thu 7 Jan 2010, 18:28, 8 replies)
Tea without milk.
Every single time I've run out of milk and thought "Ah, fuck it, I'll just have it without" I have ended up ejecting the entire drink at speed from my throat. These days I just don't bother.
No idea why the addition of a little cow-juice means that I can stomach it while pure tea triggers my vom reflex, though. Any b3ta scientists got any suggestions?
( , Thu 7 Jan 2010, 18:28, 8 replies)
Let me guess
the only time you think tea without milk is a good idea is when you're shitfaced?
( , Thu 7 Jan 2010, 18:37, closed)
the only time you think tea without milk is a good idea is when you're shitfaced?
( , Thu 7 Jan 2010, 18:37, closed)
Nah I'm pretty much a tea hound
I probably drink 8-10 cups a day
You'd think that I'd be used to it by now, but no...take away the milk and it's spraying back out like a warm brown fountain.
( , Fri 8 Jan 2010, 9:44, closed)
I probably drink 8-10 cups a day
You'd think that I'd be used to it by now, but no...take away the milk and it's spraying back out like a warm brown fountain.
( , Fri 8 Jan 2010, 9:44, closed)
This is a distinct possibility
But the reaction in this case seems to be physiological rather than psychological.
( , Fri 8 Jan 2010, 9:45, closed)
But the reaction in this case seems to be physiological rather than psychological.
( , Fri 8 Jan 2010, 9:45, closed)
It's a very bitter taste, the milk softens it.
This is probably going to get me crucified by the food-snobs, but if I do drink tea, I usually have it strong and dark with plenty of sugar.
( , Mon 11 Jan 2010, 0:32, closed)
This is probably going to get me crucified by the food-snobs, but if I do drink tea, I usually have it strong and dark with plenty of sugar.
( , Mon 11 Jan 2010, 0:32, closed)
How about a different type?
Darjeeling is a good place to start. I generally don't like tea without milk either, but a friend of mine joined the navy and decided that he needed a suitable hobby, so he became a tea guru. He has all manner of weird and wonderful teas, a lot of which are delicious without milk. Oh, another good common one is earl grey.
( , Tue 12 Jan 2010, 14:50, closed)
Darjeeling is a good place to start. I generally don't like tea without milk either, but a friend of mine joined the navy and decided that he needed a suitable hobby, so he became a tea guru. He has all manner of weird and wonderful teas, a lot of which are delicious without milk. Oh, another good common one is earl grey.
( , Tue 12 Jan 2010, 14:50, closed)
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