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  1. 1. Do you drink milk neat, just as a drink?

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Milk is fine on cereal, in tea or when used for baking but I don't drink it on its own. It's quite high in calories and fat (depending on the type) when you could simply drink tea, coffee or water. If I want a more substantial drink I go for fresh fruit juice.

Really?

This is what this site (which I used to come to for solutions to for assorted tech problems), has come to?

Pathetic.

Well, this is the general discussion board.

Still a lot of help available in the other sections!

As for me, sometime I make myself a cup of hot milk, help me sleep :)

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Really?

This is what this site (which I used to come to for solutions to for assorted tech problems), has come to?

Pathetic.

Really what? You're in the General Discussion forum and whining about general discussion. Sounds like you're contributing to the alleged downward spiral of this site more than anyone else is.

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I drink it from time to time with dinner.

Really?

This is what this site (which I used to come to for solutions to for assorted tech problems), has come to?

Pathetic.

Yep, a forum full of whiners who constantly talk about the downfall of Neowin... It's general discussion. Go away.

Really what? You're in the General Discussion forum and whining about general discussion. Sounds like you're contributing to the alleged downward spiral of this site more than anyone else is.

Yep, he's been spewing the same nonsense for months now, not sure why he's still here if he thinks it's so pathetic...

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Really?

This is what this site (which I used to come to for solutions to for assorted tech problems), has come to?

Pathetic.

Yes it has , we all need to know your milk agenda. We don't really care about your tech issues as we are all uber 1337/and or/ Anonymous Haxxorz.

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Oppz , yes !!!11!!!! LOVE IT from the breast.....OR... I just love a pint after a good night out on the town. Super cool hangover remedy ( with obligatory bacon sarnie supplement)

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