Please do not drink coffee with that tiny little red/black stirring rod

Parasitic

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Yes, this annoys me, especially when the face that's associated with trying desperately to suck up the minute amount of liquid by exerting an extremely high pressure drop. You're not a fish, use a regular straw, or has it ever occurred to you to just drink out of the cup?

Weak rant over.
 

Gunslinger08

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Originally posted by: Parasitic
Originally posted by: joshsquall
Some people use straws to avoid tooth decay and stains caused by coffee.

They're stirring rods, not straws.

It's a long plastic tube that's hollow. Not much different from a straw.
 

Jeff7

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As a kid, my grandmother would sometimes take me to museums or state parks; en route, she'd stop at McDonald's for coffee, and I'd always insist on her getting two things, though she never used them:
1) Half-and-half in those little containers. I loved them, tastier than whole milk.
2) The little stirring things.
I wouldn't get coffee, usually soda or orange juice, but I'd still use the little stirrer.
It was just neat to have a mini straw, but then these were twin mini straws. I never had any idea that it offended anyone so deeply.

(Stares smugly at Parasitic)
*sip sip sip*
 

Parasitic

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Originally posted by: joshsquall
Originally posted by: Parasitic
Originally posted by: joshsquall
Some people use straws to avoid tooth decay and stains caused by coffee.

They're stirring rods, not straws.

It's a long plastic tube that's hollow. Not much different from a straw.

You don't dip your garden hose into your cup of Joe and suck it out of that, do you?
 

sniperruff

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i don't do it personally as i need my coffee as fast as possible, but i think people should be allowed to do whatever they want to do with their own coffee.

and i think they make the stirrers hallow for a reason, and that would be it.
 

Saint Michael

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Damn, I feel a hankering to go drink some coffee with one of those little red straws. Wonder why they made them hollow like straws... probably because they're straws.
 

Jeff7

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Originally posted by: Parasitic
You don't dip your garden hose into your cup of Joe and suck it out of that, do you?
A garden hose isn't meant for use with food.

Originally posted by: MmmSkyscraper
Originally posted by: Jeff7
(Stares smugly at Parasitic)
*sip sip sip*

/me glares furiously at Jeff7 :|
Can't see you all the way up there in your skyscraper.


Originally posted by: Parasitic
It's ok when you're like 10...but when you're 25...no.
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moshquerade

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i didn't think stirring sticks for coffee were capable of being used as a straw. i know stir sticks for mixed drinks can be, but i thought coffee stir sticks were solid.
 
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Who gives a shit?

Originally posted by: moshquerade
i didn't think stirring sticks for coffee were capable of being used as a straw. i know stir sticks for mixed drinks can be, but i thought coffee stir sticks were solid.

Negative. There are two hollow "straw" type things on things on the sides. o_o is what it looks like from top down. But it's too small of a diameter for sucking...I've heard that before.
 

moshquerade

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Originally posted by: moshquerade
i didn't think stirring sticks for coffee were capable of being used as a straw. i know stir sticks for mixed drinks can be, but i thought coffee stir sticks were solid.

Originally posted by: LoKe
Negative. There are two hollow "straw" type things on things on the sides. o_o is what it looks like from top down. But it's too small of a diameter for sucking...I've heard that before.
gonna call you on that. i have seen wooden coffee stirrers before and they weren't hollow.

 

moshquerade

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Originally posted by: LoKe
I thought we were talking about these, because if someone's trying to use a wooden stick as a straw, then they've got deeper issues.
they make wooden stir sticks silly. :p
they're the same size as the plastic one you linked.
 
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Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: LoKe
I thought we were talking about these, because if someone's trying to use a wooden stick as a straw, then they've got deeper issues.
they make wooden stir sticks silly. :p
they're the same size as the plastic one you linked.

But who would try to use a wooden stick as a straw?

EDIT: Plus, the title specifies red/black stirring rod.
 

moshquerade

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Originally posted by: LoKe
Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: LoKe
I thought we were talking about these, because if someone's trying to use a wooden stick as a straw, then they've got deeper issues.
they make wooden stir sticks silly. :p
they're the same size as the plastic one you linked.

But who would try to drink for a wooden stick?

i was saying that i didn't think coffee stir sticks could be used as a straw as i thought they were solid, and then i noted that wooden ones can't.

so yeh.... :p

disclaimer: i am not a coffee drinker, so i'm not totally down on the stir sticks.