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I usually limit myself to 2 cups a day, maybe a decaf later in the day. I got into trouble with drinking too much when I was in my late 20's and working 10-12 hour days. Started having problems with rapid heart beat. When I went to get checked out by a cardiologist he could find NOTHING wrong and suggested that excessive caffeine was probably the issue. I can't drink that much now because my stomach can't take it.

You're the smart one, Tal. I should probably quit all together but I enjoy having something hot in the morning and sometimes tea does an even worse job on my stomach than coffee, believe it or not.
My roommates in my 2nd and 3rd year of law school as well as Jenny my live in girlfriend after I graduated from the U of MN used to admonish me a lot about all the Coca-Cola and Mountain Dew I drank. Not for NOTHING as I had to go to just diet non caffeinated for the most part about six years ago. Still have a regular Coca-Cola after donating platelets or blood as a treat but try to stay away from it as much as possible.

I am wondering how Jenny's Class of 1990 30th Re-Union will go. Some of her classmates have been Facebook friends of mine for a long time. I was at the U of MN Law library from around 1988 through mid-1991. So, I met a lot of law students. They have about 250 people in each law school class.

I have not had much contact with Jenny since she got married around 1993. Used to write he every once in a while before that happened. Jenny was big on Shakespeare and the like being the daughter of a Wisconsin circuit theater actress who often worked in Shakespeare plays.

I would be interested in her take on a lot of stuff as I shared a great deal with her as well as some with the law school roommate who I had the 2nd year. I had a Korean Medical Professor as my third year law student roommate in a big dorm-- Middlebrook Hall on the U of MN campus. He was getting a 2nd Ph.D to go with his MD and first Ph.D. He teaches medical students and others at Yonsei University in Seoul, South Korea.