You may not be able to start your day without a cup of coffee to get you moving, but chances are there was a time when drinking a cup o' joe turned your stomach inside out.
I don't know whether to consider this guy crazy or really nice or both. One thing for sure, he's a really good rider. Plus, it's fun to watch this guy grab a coffee mug off the bumper of a moving vehicle.
The first thing I do in the morning is head straight to the kitchen for a cup of coffee. Whether it's a habit, addiction or a combination of both, I believe the caffeine helps the brain wake-up for the day ahead. I like my coffee pretty strong, so when I heard about a company that bills itself as the "strongest coffee in the world" I was naturally curious.
A recent Zagat survey of 1,700 coffee drinkers has found that people who drink coffee do so on a daily basis. The survey also asked coffee drinkers several other questions including how many cups they drank, what they put in it and even asked what age they started drinking coffee.
I enjoy heading over to Starbucks occasionally for coffee. My favorite is a grande latte with an extra shot of espresso. Normally though, I just buy a bag of Sumatra and brew it at home because I'm usually either too broke or too cheap to pay three or four dollars for a cup of coffee. Then, I heard about this guy who managed to spend close to $50 on a single drink. I had two thoughts, How? Why?
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