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to think that if you stiryour beverage more than twice, you should expect some jaw clenching from your accompanists?

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GretaGip · 11/02/2013 13:57

It's farking annoying.

Put the spoon down and move away from the agitation.

Grrrr.

[shirt-tempered]

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TheBigJessie · 12/02/2013 11:14

You actually notice how much people stir their hot drinks?

Is it too late for you to retrain in forensics, or something?

Maryz · 12/02/2013 11:16

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MardyBraWouldDoEddieRedmayne · 12/02/2013 11:19

I like to blow (my drink that is). I have a limited time in the morning to knock back an espresso, eat a crumpet and sort out a packed lunch before leaving the house. Is it OK that I do some blowing so I can get my caffeine fix down me quickly?

NeverBeenToMe · 12/02/2013 11:19

I divorced on the grounds of the stir-stir-stir-chink-chink-chink on the side of the cup.

True story. almost

TheBigJessie · 12/02/2013 11:21

NeverBeenToMe I remember that bloody song...

I don't thank you for reminding me!

Floggingmolly · 12/02/2013 11:38

Your accompanists? Do you really need a brass band to cheer you on stirring a cup of coffee? A full meal with you must be interesting...

Maryz · 12/02/2013 11:46

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Theicingontop · 12/02/2013 14:13

No no no Maryz! If tea has to be slurped in order to be enjoyed at the correct boiling hot temperature, then so be it. Can't blame anyone for avoiding a lukewarm cup of tea half way down the mug.

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