Saw this yesterday night — can’t stop laughing
she said: ‘’“These are before and after images since running for public office.”’’
link: Photo of the Day: KMT candidate a far cry from poster | Taiwan News | 2018-05-07 13:11:00
Saw this yesterday night — can’t stop laughing
she said: ‘’“These are before and after images since running for public office.”’’
link: Photo of the Day: KMT candidate a far cry from poster | Taiwan News | 2018-05-07 13:11:00
Isn’t there a convenience store every few kilometers?
Fixed it for ya
Fixed your fix for ya
That’s what I ended up doing. So weak, jus de chaussette
No no no. Life is too short for bad coffee. We have great quality Honduran, Salvadorean, Guatemalan and Nicaraguan sold in ready to brew hook up on your cup freshly grind real coffee. At affordable prices, each pack 30 maybe 50 NTD. Never go out without them.
I prefer my Nescafé granules … yum . 250 nt for 40 cups . That is almost 2 days supply 7/11 seems the best of the rest, am I just getting old ? No need to answer that .
7/11 [coffee] seems the best of the rest, am I just getting old ?
I am not sure about “old” but it does seem that your taste buds have somehow been severely damaged. Take care of yourself, man!
Guy
Coffee is one thing that is not whack here. Taiwan has great coffee. I agree about the opening times being whack. I like Cama coffee - better than Starbucks and half the price probably because they have a really small space that isn’t suitable for meetings. The one near my office is open at 7:30 am.
Taiwan is a coffee lovers paradise.
I believe Taiwan is a filtered coffee lover’s paradise, not so much for expresso lovers.
I believe Taiwan is a filtered coffee lover’s paradise, not so much for expresso lovers.
Espresso lovers, on the other hand…
When every convenience store can pull a perfectly serviceable latte or cappy at a reasonable price, that’s a pretty good situation.
PLUS, unlike the old days, even frigging PX Mart has 4 or 5 different brands of decent whole beans, one can’t complain.
I believe Taiwan is a filtered coffee lover’s paradise, not so much for expresso lovers.
My Australian customer was here last week and he said that Starbucks is failing in Australia because nobody there really drinks filtered coffee.
True lovers probably call it espresso.
Edit: Furball beat me to it.
I saw someone drinking an espresso at The Aroma. You’re right, not as many choices for espresso drinkers.
My Australian customer was here last week and he said that Starbucks is failing in Australia because nobody there really drinks filtered coffee.
Yup, Melbourne branches closed down ages ago, prob only 2 or 3 left servicing the Asian students.
ESPRESSO.
The f is an expresso?
Drinking bike parts now?
Get a new keyboard.
Edit: Furball beat me to it.
Watch it, humie, how’d you like a big fat case of the Rabies???
Watch it, humie, how’d you like a big fat case of the Rabies???