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Gautama

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  1. oh paul :wacko:
  2. Gautama replied to Reilly's topic in The Lounge
    :lol::lol::lol:
  3. Gautama replied to Reilly's topic in The Lounge
    :lol:
  4. Gautama replied to Reilly's topic in The Lounge
    why so uhoh? :P
  5. Gautama replied to Reilly's topic in The Lounge
    yay for certain drugs, man :D
  6. home, home, where i wanted to go, home
  7. clocks- lrlrl version
  8. ealing
  9. poland
  10. nothing :)
  11. nougat
  12. Vladimir Klitchko
  13. canberra
  14. lebanon
  15. antwerp
  16. würzburg
  17. weird fishes/ arpeggi- radiohead
  18. ^ yeah :lol: from Wiki: Unless specifically decaffeinated, Green Tea contains caffeine.[3] Normal green tea itself may contain more caffeine than coffee, but the length of infusion with hot water and the amount of time you use the green tea leaves can greatly alter your caffeine intake.[3] Experiments have shown after the first 5 minutes of brewing, Green Tea contains 32 mg caffeine.[3] But if the same leaves are then used for a second and then a third five minute brew, the caffeine drops to 12 mg and then 4 mg.[3] Green teas contain two caffeine metabolites (caffeine-like substances): theophylline, which is stronger than caffeine, and theobromine, which is slightly weaker than caffeine. it also doesn't stain teeth (when you get a good and fair quality) and is sooo healthy, non? :)

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