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One day my dad, I had gum surgery and he had to give me a pill and he crushed it up. He was supposed to crush it up in grape juice. And he grabbed the concentrated coffee bottle that they had made coffee in and put it in there and gave me it. And I, you know, took it and went, oh my God, what is that? And then he realized what he had given me and I swore I would never, ever drink coffee after that. And I never did until six years ago when we decided that it would be good for my liver, which it turns out it was. So now I drink one cup of coffee a day, but that's it. It took me my whole life to get to where I could drink coffee. And I still can't drink coffee unless it's flavored. If it has, if it's not the kind I like, it has to have a little bit of cream and very little sugar, but it has to be somewhat flavored or like, forget it. I can't drink it. So there you go. Have a great day, guys. Casey Summ and FNW. Back to that.
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