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All Hail Empress Aurora, Lord and Savior of the Hive!

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As official moderator of my bed room (which is where I'm viewing this post from) all i have to say is that you're an f'n genius! Keep up the good work :lol:
 
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Aieee!!!! I have no idea who made the last coffee here, but this is one vile concoction. Damn, it's thicker than cream and pitch-black... Seems I need to put some new coffee coming :D
 


Blackrat said:
Aieee!!!! I have no idea who made the last coffee here, but this is one vile concoction. Damn, it's thicker than cream and pitch-black... Seems I need to put some new coffee coming :D

That's what happens when you leave the pot on the hot plate for 10 or 12 hours.

(In grad school, I once accidentally left the pot in our office on the plate for about a day and a half, over a weekend. The office smelled like burned popcorn, and most of a pot of coffee had been reduced to a 1" thick tar at the bottom of the pot. Eeeeeeew.)
 

Blackrat said:
Aieee!!!! I have no idea who made the last coffee here, but this is one vile concoction. Damn, it's thicker than cream and pitch-black... Seems I need to put some new coffee coming :D


Burnt Tea.... Tar coffee...


I'm starting to see a pattern here.
 

kenobi65 said:
That's what happens when you leave the pot on the hot plate for 10 or 12 hours.
Yeah I know. The problem in this case is that the coffee had been in the pot for a maximum of half an hour, since that was when I last visited the kitchen and there was no coffee at that moment :confused: . So whoever brewed that coffee, obviously likes it strong... really strong :eek: ...
 




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