Drinking Coffee Naked With Your Family
Thursday, May 22nd, 2008 | No Comments“I wonder why coffee tastes so good when you’re naked with your family.”
I want this on a mug. Zazzle here I come.
[Via: Japangrish through Coffee Sister]
“I wonder why coffee tastes so good when you’re naked with your family.”
I want this on a mug. Zazzle here I come.
[Via: Japangrish through Coffee Sister]
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