uncharted 2 for long online-only and long term online play is kindda soso. you get bored after a while. people buy uncharted 2 mainly for its breath taking single player mode and breath taking story, cinematics.
oh so when it say pending wallposts... when we approve... it will end up in our profile and everyone can see? so everytime someone comment our profile and we gotta approve it first. ok.
the lesson is dont say a game is choppy that hasnt released. when people say its choppy.... that was like testing phase. ofcourse they will optimized before released.
demo just came out. people been saying ps3 ver of bayonetta is choppy ect... its like they getting fruity first before watching adult films. demo came out and its smooth as heck! seems like 61 frame per second! or even 80! graphic is awesome!
NO, they do not have an "irish cream naturally flavoured" bean. They add flavouring at some point in the production process which is almost certainly a flavour powder like flavoured creamers, and not real irish cream, which would burn or curdle or both if they tried roasting it. "
oh ok that answers my question. i have always like irish cream flavor... i knew it dont have naturally grown bean but just to make sure and wonder how they be made intrgrant into beans if not natural grown irish cream bean exist.
when i made this thread you can say im drunk of coffee. i drink coffee all day today. different kind of coffee. tried kona sample bag and it was wonderful. tried ethiopia bean and it was too sour for my taste. tried sumatra bean and i dont notice any difference from generic maxwell/folgers and lastly irish cream bean.
i might try kenya bean next. so far i like kona.... and i saw 12 oz of kona for 24.00 dollar... expensive! but i heard blue mountain is the top one and very hard to find and expensive like from 40.00 to 140.00
so yeah my question is answered and im both drunk of coffee and typos and a bit of grammar errors.
is irish cream just a made up flavor? or it naturally grown bean?
i have only seen liquid irish cream where we put in coffees... now i see irish cream bean itself. is it naturall? or they lend the liquid irish cream in the bean?
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