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Message no. 1
From: Schnood <cdjworks@******.DIGEX.NET>
Subject: Re: Late Night Beverages
Date: Wed, 27 Apr 1994 18:42:45 -0400
> No way! real late night gamers imbibe The Drink Of Life-Coke

Hmm... the people I game with don't bother with wimpy stuff like soft
drinks. We go for the best caffeine delivery system: coffee. It's
really okay if you put enough sugar in it. A touch of cinnamon, vanilla,
or ground cloves add just the right touch to the flavor. 2 cups will
keep you wired all night. :)

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Message no. 2
From: Nightfox <DJWA@******.UCC.NAU.EDU>
Subject: Re: Late Night Beverages
Date: Wed, 27 Apr 1994 20:58:14 -0700
>Hmm... the people I game with don't bother with wimpy stuff like soft
>drinks. We go for the best caffeine delivery system: coffee. It's
>really okay if you put enough sugar in it. A touch of cinnamon, vanilla,
>or ground cloves add just the right touch to the flavor. 2 cups will
>keep you wired all night. :)


Nah. When we game at the 'Coffee Shop' I usually get the refillable
ice tea - 20+ oz then put in 10-12 bags of sugar. Then I drink 4-6 of them.
Can you say sugar + caffeine high.


Daniel Waisley
Nightfox
Message no. 3
From: Jeff Norrell <norrell@*******.ME.UTEXAS.EDU>
Subject: Re: Late Night Beverages
Date: Thu, 28 Apr 1994 08:04:10 CDT
You think two cups of coffee will keep you going... Those of us in graduate
school measure caffiene intake by pots, not by cups. And the best part is, you
only need 3, maybe 4, hours of sleep a night. No really! :)
Message no. 4
From: Gurth <jweste%smtp@******.HZEELAND.NL>
Subject: Re: Late Night Beverages - Reply
Date: Fri, 29 Apr 1994 10:40:07 +0200
>Nah. When we game at the 'Coffee Shop' I usually get the refillable
^^^^^^^^^^^
A coffee shop that actually sells coffee? You don't get many over here
that do that kind of thing :+)



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Message no. 5
From: Pieter Van Dyck <Pieter.VanDyck@***.AC.BE>
Subject: Re: Late Night Beverages - Reply
Date: Fri, 29 Apr 1994 16:20:32 +0200
On Fri, 29 Apr 1994, Gurth wrote:

> >Nah. When we game at the 'Coffee Shop' I usually get the refillable
> ^^^^^^^^^^^
> A coffee shop that actually sells coffee? You don't get many over here
> that do that kind of thing :+)
>
I can imagine. It would be like playing Shadow Space.
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Message no. 6
From: Nightfox <DJWA@******.UCC.NAU.EDU>
Subject: Re: Late Night Beverages - Reply
Date: Fri, 29 Apr 1994 15:24:20 -0700
>>Nah. When we game at the 'Coffee Shop' I usually get the refillable
> ^^^^^^^^^^^
>A coffee shop that actually sells coffee? You don't get many over here
>that do that kind of thing :+)

As places go, Flagstaff and neighboring Sedona (the artists colony) are much
closer (from what friends say) in outlook to Netherlands than the rest of
America. Drugs (especially marijuna) are prevalent becuase of Mexico, but more
influence comes from the large amout of hippies and such in the area. Flagstaff
area is known to be fairly liberal in attitude and environmentally conscious.


I think the city is about 30,000 poeple and has like 4-5 coffee shops.

They are very popular


Nightfox
Daniel Waisley

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