Oh, you must visit a US gas station convenience store some time
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I did but didn't buy their coffee.

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Quite a few actually, we a did 10+ hour drive and many more.

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You should have tried the coffee! Would've really changed your perspective on bad coffee. Where did you drive to/from for that 10 hr ride?
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Roughly Bodie to LA both in CA.
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Never been to Bodie (looks interesting!), but I've been around Mono Lake several times. Great hot-springs out in the middle of the desert!
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Bodie is very cool and as you might expect very hot. I really enjoyed it. I think the only coffee I bought was bottled starbucks (from gas
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stations) and/or hotel coffees. Nothing was SUPER bad. Altho as you might expect bottled Starbucks was basically 100% sugar.
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try a roadside Starbucks in US, far from a city... Pret was always crap, Costa uses iffy beans too...
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Because it's incredibly bad or better?
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it is like in Soviet Union, where coffee had you, and was often made from some or another cereal
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Did the psychoactive ingredients go to non-existent levels or inexplicably higher ones!?
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yeah, you were served liquid crap, you became psycho(active). in fact it was very much a minority drink in Russia proper.
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Tea, I suppose, was the hot drink alternative?
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sure, black tea mostly. some of it locally grown, in and around Georgia.
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also a drug of (lack of) choice among criminals and in jails - 50g per 0.5l water, bring to boil, squeeze, stuff is called "Chifir' "
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Try spending some time in Germany. :(
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I can just believe you — haha.

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After having lived in Italy and Australia, it's brutal! ;)
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