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Heh. This seems like the basis for a great bar bet.
"
by
Reagen
That's still a lot of water for the Coke, though. -- nm
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kelly
Jan 25 '12, 21:26
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oh sure. It's just who would guess the solid and not the liquid?
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Reagen
Jan 25, 21:28
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yes, diuretic effect of caffeine is crazy overblown. Some folks (including personal trainers) insist that for every cup of coffee,
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loosi
Jan 25, 21:37
Gotcha.
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kelly
Jan 25, 21:29
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the net effect of coffee is hydration, by a lot. -- nm
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loosi
Jan 25, 21:44
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