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Academic with significant but variable coffee consumption. Other drugs: scotch, occasionally. And not during working hours.


Posted by: slolernr | Link to this comment | 03-28-05 6:02 PM
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I have about two cups of coffee every six months.


Posted by: ben w-lfs-n | Link to this comment | 03-28-05 6:17 PM
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At least three cups a day. And I basically live on iced coffee in summer.

LizardB will appreciate it when I say that I had my first taste of iced coffee from Suzy's plastic cup, purchased at Double Duck.

I'll also note, for LB's benefit alone, that I used to hang out with Suzy because I was obsessed with Marc Riffon (who was a senior when we were in 10th grade), and she was going out with him. She told me that they would get stoned and listen to Sade before they got it on. Which seemed cool to me, at the time.


Posted by: ac | Link to this comment | 03-28-05 6:18 PM
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Sorry, madeleine moment there, with the iced coffee.


Posted by: ac | Link to this comment | 03-28-05 6:28 PM
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I've always been a regular coke/pepsi (I don't really have a preference anymore) drinker but recently I've become addicted and upped my consumption level. I keep thinking I'm going to move up to coffee to increase the level of caffeine but so far it hasn't happened.

Sometimes I think I'm addicted to not drinking coffee, but then I tell myself: I can start anytime I want.


Posted by: eb | Link to this comment | 03-28-05 6:31 PM
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Lots of coffee. It doesn't have any noticeable stimulant effect anymore, but if I don't get it I get very unpleasant to be around. The foul mood kicks in an hour or so before the headache starts, so I don't always figure out what's causing it. As long as no one interferes with my three or four cups a day, though, I'm fine.

(ac- Man, I am so out of touch with everyone from highschool. If I'm correctly remembering who Suzy was (her picture in the yearbook was basically naked, right?) then I hardly knew her.)


Posted by: LizardBreath | Link to this comment | 03-28-05 6:40 PM
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Yes, she was naked, on a bed, with rumpled sheets in her yearbook photo. And she's not to be confused with Alison C., who posed naked in a towel. Or Juliana D., who was wearing a very small bikini.


Posted by: ac | Link to this comment | 03-28-05 6:48 PM
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Best. Yearbook. Ever.


Posted by: chopper | Link to this comment | 03-28-05 7:16 PM
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well this is getting much more interesting than the coffee poll.

But I will say that I drink crazy amounts of coffee and moderate amounts of alcohol. I prefer my drugs like my women -- gentle, yet possessive.

An aside -- I read somewhere that men who like the taste of coffee are more likely to commit adultery. Thoughts?

Sorry. working late again.


Posted by: textualist | Link to this comment | 03-28-05 7:40 PM
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Textualist, will you be around here around, say, 4am CST? I am interested in pursuing this conversation with you further.


Posted by: ben w-lfs-n | Link to this comment | 03-28-05 7:44 PM
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not likely, no. Are you a vampire or something?

I'll be around tomorrow morning at normal hours though.


Posted by: textualist | Link to this comment | 03-28-05 7:50 PM
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No, more radio. I wish I could be asleep.


Posted by: ben w-lfs-n | Link to this comment | 03-28-05 7:53 PM
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I tend to have three cups of coffee a day about three days out of every two or three weeks, depending; I tend to swing in and out of it, these days.

I tend to drink a tasty caffeinated carbonated drink about as frequently. I tend to drink Earl Grey tea about the same. From time to time I'll indulge in another (caffeinated) tea.

Could I see the yearboo-- oh, never mind.


Posted by: Gary Farber | Link to this comment | 03-28-05 7:57 PM
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you're being interviewed? Probably worth getting up for. If you are around in normal people hours, check in. Although I'm not sure how much more I have to offer on the subject.

4 a.m. -- you may want to become a coffee drinker soon.


Posted by: textualist | Link to this comment | 03-28-05 7:59 PM
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I was an out of control coffee drinker in grad school - it was more about compulsive consumption than staying awake - and it started to give me crazy heart palpitations (well, together with stress), which on top of a normally minor arrhythmic hearbeat were really scary. I didn't give up caffeine, but I switched almost entirely to tea, which I find has a much more mellow effect.


Posted by: cw | Link to this comment | 03-28-05 8:23 PM
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I drink coffee every morning, but usually only for the first couple hours of the day. I usually drink a caffeinated soft drink about 2-3 o'clock in the afternoon.

on other drugs, or clean living

I am neither an adherent nor a proponent of clean living.


Posted by: apostropher | Link to this comment | 03-28-05 8:36 PM
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I usually avoid caffeine because of the rhythm problems-- except sometimes I'll have a coke with lunch. I drink a cup of decaf once every week or so. Tea sometimes. The blood of innocent undergraduates a couple of times a day, just to keep my mind sharp and clear. No other drug use; pot seems kind of silly these days, and the last time I tried it I felt as though my chest were being compressed by a very wide belt. Unpleasant.


Posted by: FL | Link to this comment | 03-28-05 9:19 PM
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I do love tea, but decaf is fine. (Not such a fan of herbal). It is about taste, not caffeine. I drink coffee, but mostly decaf. I've given up diet coke (which I would drink caf free ... was more about the carbonation). I can cold turkey caffeine at any point in time. On an average day I probably have a fountain diet coke and maybe a tea or a coffee.

As for other drugs ... ummm, never not ever. Are you gonna take away my cool kids badge for that?


Posted by: profgrrrrl | Link to this comment | 03-28-05 9:30 PM
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As for other drugs ... ummm, never not ever. Are you gonna take away my cool kids badge for that?

Between you, me, and baa, we might be able to start a new cool kids club.


Posted by: ogged | Link to this comment | 03-28-05 9:36 PM
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when did you get one of those?


Posted by: textualist | Link to this comment | 03-28-05 9:36 PM
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You people make me sad.


Posted by: SomeCallMeTim | Link to this comment | 03-28-05 9:50 PM
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when did you get one of those?

it came in the mail after I panty blogged.


Posted by: profgrrrrl | Link to this comment | 03-28-05 9:52 PM
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Don't cry, Tim, you can get a cool kids' badge if we like you, and you beg.


Posted by: ogged | Link to this comment | 03-28-05 9:53 PM
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Uh, or if you panty-blog, apparently.


Posted by: ogged | Link to this comment | 03-28-05 9:55 PM
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Please tell me that at least a few of you have been drunk before. That's really all I ask.

(And no, I was never much for drugs).


Posted by: SomeCallMeTim | Link to this comment | 03-28-05 9:58 PM
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Drunk? Like common fraternity boys? Ewww.


Posted by: ogged | Link to this comment | 03-28-05 9:59 PM
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Ummm. I puked in the frat quad once, like a common sorority girl. Yes, I've been drunk before ... but I was more of a regular low-level drinker than a binge drinker or anything like that.

And I've had sex before too. See? Not a total nerd. (ummm, just don't tell my mom about that last bit)


Posted by: profgrrrrl | Link to this comment | 03-28-05 10:03 PM
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I have been drunk lots. Mostly before I drank coffee. Now I drink more coffee, less alcohol. Though I do still occasionally get what the kids today call "tips."

Also I have had sex. I've even had sex drunk. I think they are both more enjoyable in their respective spheres, however.

I think denizens of the frathaus lifestyle ought to get drunk every now and then. It is what they do while drunk that separates them from the regular frat houses. For instance, if you say "wooooo," you are ejected from the frathaus.

Not that I have been given membership to the frathaus, nor a cool kids card. Though I have done lots of things in my underwear.


Posted by: textualist | Link to this comment | 03-28-05 10:11 PM
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Always be drunk.


Posted by: eb | Link to this comment | 03-28-05 10:12 PM
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textualist, we've heard way too much about your underwear today ...


Posted by: profgrrrrl | Link to this comment | 03-28-05 10:17 PM
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Yeah, what is this? Textualist underwear confessional day? Are you still at work? In your underwear??


Posted by: ogged | Link to this comment | 03-28-05 10:18 PM
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Hardly an academic, but back when I was in law school, I relied on copious quantities of coffee and alcohol to get me through, which worked well for professional reasons - lawyers drink a LOT and being able to a) get drunk and have clever stories to tell or b) hold your drink in the right circumstances would both helped professionally.

As for coffee, my grandfather put it in my bottle. Really. I've been drinking it forever. I still have my very first coffee cup, which is the tiniest thing ever and perhaps evidence of child abuse at the hands of Juan Valdez. I try to give up coffee every once in a while, figuring that that much caffeine cannot be good for a body, but every time I do I feel like my skin's been turned inside out.

Might as well give up gravity.


Posted by: moira | Link to this comment | 03-28-05 10:21 PM
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Might those nasty headaches have something to do with your coffee habit?


Posted by: ogged | Link to this comment | 03-28-05 10:24 PM
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methinks textualist wants to be a panty blogger ...


Posted by: profgrrrrl | Link to this comment | 03-28-05 10:26 PM
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I am still at work. I have divulged an awful lot today, yes. I am not in my underwear, though I could be. I don't think anyone is left on my floor. I am writing about qualified immunity.

I must restrain myself, or I will tell one too many underpants stories, and estrange myself forever from the cool kids club.


Posted by: textualist | Link to this comment | 03-28-05 10:28 PM
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'Sokay textualist. I'll still play with you. They won't let me in because of all my wanton drug use.


Posted by: apostropher | Link to this comment | 03-28-05 10:29 PM
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How does one actually become a panty blogger, besides referencing panty blogging?


Posted by: textualist | Link to this comment | 03-28-05 10:29 PM
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Did you miss school that day?


Posted by: ogged | Link to this comment | 03-28-05 10:32 PM
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how wonderful.


Posted by: textualist | Link to this comment | 03-28-05 10:35 PM
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Yes, but I pray god you're not tempted to respond in kind.


Posted by: ogged | Link to this comment | 03-28-05 10:37 PM
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I can respect those boundaries. I will refrain.

Apos -- thanks. My category (c) might keep me out as well.


Posted by: textualist | Link to this comment | 03-28-05 10:41 PM
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I might pantyblog.


Posted by: apostropher | Link to this comment | 03-28-05 10:44 PM
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I really don't know how you do it.


Posted by: ogged | Link to this comment | 03-28-05 10:45 PM
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My father used to carry a little card in his wallet that said (in French) "Always drink. Never die." He stopped drinking, and later died. Let that be a lessson to us all.


Posted by: FL | Link to this comment | 03-28-05 10:49 PM
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Apostropher, you really are a gem. Damn, those things are freaky.


Posted by: FL | Link to this comment | 03-28-05 10:52 PM
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Did he read French? That might have been the problem.


Posted by: ogged | Link to this comment | 03-28-05 10:52 PM
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apostropher, given the love of granny panties around here you might have some takers.


Posted by: profgrrrrl | Link to this comment | 03-28-05 10:56 PM
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Believe me, the giggling stops when the Levis hit the floor to reveal a man in a pair of these. At least, it always does in my office.


Posted by: apostropher | Link to this comment | 03-28-05 10:59 PM
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"people have bought them for the wedding night."

I would like to know how that scene unfolded, as it were. Brief finished and e-mailed. I go home now. Thanks all for keeping company.


Posted by: textualist | Link to this comment | 03-28-05 10:59 PM
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Those are so wrong. So very wrong.

And what if you're wearing white pants on Tuesday? They'll show through!


Posted by: profgrrrrl | Link to this comment | 03-28-05 11:05 PM
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Oh please. What kind of a sissy man would be wearing white pants? I think it's safe.


Posted by: apostropher | Link to this comment | 03-28-05 11:20 PM
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Diligently returning to the original topic, I'm no academic but on days when I drive my car or take the bus to work, I begin with my 24 ounce coffepot. Purchased because it can only make 24 ounces of coffee. Strong coffee.

Motorcycle days start with a single 12 ounce mug.

Either way, this is followed up by at least 1 cup of tea, and probably twice a week with a big 4-shot espresso drink.

My philosophy w/r/t booze is that I enjoy drinking too much to let it become a problem. I'm too lawful to get into anything else.

BTW - I'm no academic, but probably should have been. I do work in the caffeine-fueled tech sector, though.

And shouldn't the blue panties be for blue Mondays?


Posted by: LarryB | Link to this comment | 03-29-05 12:41 AM
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Years ago I worked my way up to a twelve cup a day habit. The weekend headaches convinced me to back off.

Currently I have about two cups or the equivalent before noon and that is it.


Posted by: Tripp | Link to this comment | 03-29-05 7:57 AM
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Lots of coffee.

Used to smoke, now only very rarely, for the novelty.

A fair amount of drinking, though not as much as I used to now that my body is getting older.

Virtually any social life in NYC revolves around bars, though. Drinking is so totally woven into city culture.


Posted by: Joe Drymala | Link to this comment | 03-29-05 8:17 AM
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NYC has at least some really good bars. Just try finding a place that stocks, say, maraschino in Chicago.

Textualist, I wasn't being interviewed but rather caused, for the third time in seven days, sweet music to suffuse the air of the south side.


Posted by: ben w-lfs-n | Link to this comment | 03-29-05 8:34 AM
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I think you could probably find maraschino in Chicago, but not on the south side.

Sweet music is a noble cause for early mornings. But I thought you were a paralegal or something. Are you one of those hardworking Americans with a night (or early morning) job?


Posted by: textualist | Link to this comment | 03-29-05 9:05 AM
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You can—I have some—but I have yet to be in a bar that had it. There's one that may have, actually, but I wasn't paying that much attention. Admittedly, as well, that's not many bars.

I am a paralegal or something, but my para-legal activities don't generally take place between 3 and 6 in the morning (fortunately for my sanity, neither do my sweet music related program activities, but just this once).


Posted by: ben w-lfs-n | Link to this comment | 03-29-05 9:08 AM
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B-Dub, you should really get them to stream you over the internet- I was up at those unfortunate hours this morning, and would have been game for anything to keep my mind off the pain.


Posted by: mike d | Link to this comment | 03-29-05 9:39 AM
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Streaming will, knock on wood, begin soonish.


Posted by: ben w-lfs-n | Link to this comment | 03-29-05 9:42 AM
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"Drinking is so totally woven into city culture."

Unlike the abstentious small towns and rural areas.

"Streaming will, knock on wood, begin soonish."

Will this be in an elevator? European, or Afric--, I mean, American?


Posted by: Gary Farber | Link to this comment | 03-29-05 11:46 AM
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Unlike the abstentious small towns and rural areas.

Well, but, the thing there is the driving. Which we don't really have here.


Posted by: Joe Drymala | Link to this comment | 03-29-05 11:48 AM
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What kind of a sissy man would be wearing white pants?

I guess the obvious answer to this would be Tom Wolfe.


Posted by: apostropher | Link to this comment | 03-30-05 7:21 AM
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