Coffee, tea or...?

Which do you like better, coffee or tea?

  • Tea

    Votes: 18 45.0%
  • Coffee

    Votes: 12 30.0%
  • Neither/other

    Votes: 13 32.5%
  • Real salmon aren't grown on farms!

    Votes: 7 17.5%
  • Gum (because I know someone will ask for it)

    Votes: 4 10.0%

  • Total voters
    40
Tea, 98% of time it's some non-black variety, white being my favorite but not always available.
At home I mostly just drink sparking water.

I love making coffee for others, thou.
 
Wow, I'm shocked to see coffee in last place! If I did this poll locally that sure wouldn't be the case, and this is a definitely a tea town.
 
Wow, I'm shocked to see coffee in last place! If I did this poll locally that sure wouldn't be the case, and this is a definitely a tea town.

By my math, gum is last and salmon is a less popular drink than coffee. :p
 
I chose tea...as in sweet iced tea. :D

But I do like coffee...iced as well. Yummers. It's just not normally what I prefer.
 
Poles are like labels for me. I don't fit into any category. Where's the one for "both" or even "all of the above"? Damn people always wanting me to choose. I like a little of everything. Iced sweet tea and coffee w/cream and sugar. I can even multi-task by chewing gum while I enjoy tea or coffee.

Now for the salmon, why don't people just leave the fishes alone? They have a tough enough life without us all wanting to eat them.
 
Poles are like labels for me. I don't fit into any category. Where's the one for "both" or even "all of the above"? Damn people always wanting me to choose. I like a little of everything. Iced sweet tea and coffee w/cream and sugar. I can even multi-task by chewing gum while I enjoy tea or coffee.

Now for the salmon, why don't people just leave the fishes alone? They have a tough enough life without us all wanting to eat them.

Psst, you can choose more than one option. :)
 
Psst, you can choose more than one option. :)
Well shit! That's a sneaky way of doing a pole. She asks "Which do you like better, coffee or tea?" then lets you choose both? She must be a Canadian.
 
A History of the World in Six Glasses by Tom Standage is very interesting about coffee, tea and four other drinks that helped shape our history.

FF

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Well shit! That's a sneaky way of doing a pole. She asks "Which do you like better, coffee or tea?" then lets you choose both? She must be a Canadian.

Do Poles do it better than Germans or Lithuanians?

Let's make a poll and find out!
 

Do Poles do it better than Germans or Lithuanians?

Let's make a poll and find out!
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Oh, sorry. My space bar was broken. I just got it fixed. My bad. :D :cool:
 
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And not Polish, forgive me for not being obvious enough.

All I can say is that his parents both immigrated from Poland in the 1950s and when I visited at his home, he was the only person speaking English and not Polish. He was also the only citizen of the U. S. at that point. He considered himself Polish so I defer to his conception of what it means to be a Pole. That his family name's spelling was changed in some small way shouldn't be held against them in my view. You may think differently, of course.
 
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