Friend of mine (aged 22) who got tired of looking at teenagers flocking those coffee-houses decided to 'show it to them' by taking his mother (aged 50) along.
One of these days, I'm going there with my grandmother and we'll order filter-coffee. We're going to slurp our coffee noisily just to stir things up a little bit. :)
Besides, in your case, it would have been a bigger problem had it been enjoyable company.
You know you've been duped when you take out a woman for coffee and end up spending 1500 bucks on clothes for yourself, that you'll wear only when you're on crack.
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Friend of mine (aged 22) who got tired of looking at teenagers flocking those coffee-houses decided to 'show it to them' by taking his mother (aged 50) along.
One of these days, I'm going there with my grandmother and we'll order filter-coffee. We're going to slurp our coffee noisily just to stir things up a little bit. :)
Besides, in your case, it would have been a bigger problem had it been enjoyable company.
*nudge nudge wink wink*
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You're all frustoo be!
You know you've been duped when you take out a woman for coffee and end up spending 1500 bucks on clothes for yourself, that you'll wear only when you're on crack.
What is wrong in taking your mother to a coffee place? frustoo!
Ah.......finally a post on this blog!
Taking your mother to a coffee place is not neccessarily frustapa; but whining about it is.
You know something is wrong when the first weeks of your first job are spent going clickety-click on Solitaire all day long.. gaah!
@ non-frustoo anon: Supreeth?
:) Agree with the post.. btw quite interesting comments!! :)
sniff sniff ...
I smell something funny !!
@Jimmy would you like some cheese along with that 'coffee n women' whine of yours? :P
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