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title company and a realtor that you pay a couple hundred bucks to do the paperwork. or you pay a lawyer a lot more than that. if you're clear on all that's required, just the title company.

 
Well the house I bought in October required all the ceings in the living spaces torn down, insulation removed etc. Mold in the ceiling. Can lights were allowing moisture to get into the rafter bays.

I really hope insurance pays out on most of this. If not I'm gonna try to contact the sellers. It's really hard for me to believe they'd never known about this.

 
Well the house I bought in October required all the ceings in the living spaces torn down, insulation removed etc. Mold in the ceiling. Can lights were allowing moisture to get into the rafter bays.

I really hope insurance pays out on most of this. If not I'm gonna try to contact the sellers. It's really hard for me to believe they'd never known about this.
Did you have a home inspection done?

My brother discovered asbestos in his ceilings that his inspector had missed, and he got the inspector to contribute towards remediation costs.

 
Well the house I bought in October required all the ceings in the living spaces torn down, insulation removed etc. Mold in the ceiling. Can lights were allowing moisture to get into the rafter bays.

I really hope insurance pays out on most of this. If not I'm gonna try to contact the sellers. It's really hard for me to believe they'd never known about this.
Did you have a home inspection done?

My brother discovered asbestos in his ceilings that his inspector had missed, and he got the inspector to contribute towards remediation costs.
Yes but how could the inspector see inside the ceiling? Vaulted, no attic space.
 
Seems mean.

My head would look ridiculous even without my face.

 
Coffee is gross.

HTH
I have felt the same way most of my life. I now drink fairly weak iced coffees with some milk and sweetener as an alternative to soft drinks/energy drinks. Getting a taste for it, so long as the coffee isn't super bitter.

Bitter is my least favorite of the flavors.

 
I never drank coffee regularly until my daughter was born.

Now that she's a teen I drink whiskey regularly.

 
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I switched over to coffee last fall to avoid energy drinks/diet soda. Its working pretty well. I prefer iced coffee (no cream or sweeteners) that I make overnight in my fridge. 50oz later I'm strong like bull.

Big fan of the costco coffee varieties, right or wrong.

 
Dark roast, black coffee, nothing in it. Sallies.
Didnt we meet at a starbucks? If i recall you ordered a venti half caff, half syrup, vanilla hazelnut rasperry Carmel machiatto with chocolate sprinkles and extra sprinkles
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About to go get a K-Cup of Dark Magic right now.

 
I make coffee in a coffer maker. Then I pour it in a cup or a mug. After that, I drink the coffee. If I want another cup/mug of coffee I pour it from the pot into a mug/cup.

 
Dark roast has less caffeine than light roast.
I'm not after some sort of Tigerfanesque sugar rush here, Bevis...I enjoy the taste.
https://www.kickinghorsecoffee.com//en/blog/caffeine-myths-dark-vs-light

Dark Roasts vs. Light Roasts

So which is it? Which type of roast contains more caffeine?

I’ve heard countless times people declaring to only drink dark roasts because they have higher levels of caffeine. I myself was in the opposite camp. Under the impression it was actually light roasts that contained more. I naively assumed caffeine was burnt off during roasting (you can rest assured to know I’m not a Roaster). I too was wrong… It happens.

The truth is that caffeine is extremely stable during the roasting process.

If you went bean for bean with a light roast versus a dark roast, each would have relatively the same level of caffeine.
If you measure your coffee by scoops, light roasted coffee will have more caffeine. Since the beans are denser than a darker roast. However if you weigh out your scoops, darker roasts will have more caffeine, because there is less mass.

What should also be noted is that Arabica beans vary in levels of caffeine depending on the plant species.

And, as we know from our caffeine basics the amount of caffeine in a cup of coffee is so minimal, we might not even notice the difference.

Myth be damned. Depending on how ground coffee is measured, we find only a minimal variance in caffeine content with dark and light roasts.
 
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I stopped at a crappy little place (The Crowd Around Me) to have a couple drinks with a buddy yesterday at like 4pm. There was a guy that looked like a deranged version of Jeff Daniels from Dumb and Dumber in there. He bought us a UV Blue bomb and we left before he asked to see me shirtless.

 

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