I’m admitting passive agression.
After the better part of a week suffering a migraine calibre headache brought on by the removal of caffeine from my daily life, I started drinking coffee again yesterday.
Then I got drunk to help with the headache.
It’s all good.
Of course, there’s strong evidence to suggest that I started drinking coffee again so I had something to serve as the delivery mechanism for Bailey’s, brandy, and amaretto during the day.
An intoxicated I.T. department is MUCH more amiable than your every day, run of the mill I.T. department.
Wow, a geek giving up caffiene! I thought I was the only one, and heck that was for Lent. Are you insane? Did you rack up a body count of end users? I am a *nix sysadmin and let me tell you I run on caffiene and beer. Of course I work from home so I don’t need to hide anything.
Of course in Houston I tend to stay away from coffee because it can be 90 degrees outside at 0800. I do however drink gallons of Mtn. Dew and other carbonated caffiene delivery methods.
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give up coffee? i don’t think so mate…i get a headache just thinking about it. you did the right thing (i know this because you are being rewarded with baileys and such)
yah, I tried to give up caffiene once.. and it worked … for about a week.. then my brother and mother bought a large amount of sodapop.. and I was finishing the soda rather quickly.. there goes the lack of caffiene
Didn’t anyone tell you giving up caffiene was a bsd idea??! I cut back, but only at the request of my doctor.
I haven’t had coffee in ages. It sounds good at the moment. I think I’ll go make a pot.
I’ve given up caffeine (just like an alcoholic) 100 times. I’ve gone for as long as six months without caffeine, yet, just like an alcoholic, one sip, and I’m right back on (or is that off??) the wagon and totally consuming large quantities again.
I suffer from migraines anyway – and those caffeine-deprivation migraines are, sometimes, a lot worse than just your run-of-the-mill kind. Yet, each time I suffer through the withdrawal, I end up right back on the “juice.”
Oh, well . . . could be worse, I guess!
I wish my IT department was intoxicated, especially my half of the IT department.