Do you put your cups on coasters or are you a dirty, godless heathen?
I have a couple of different coaster sets: Star Wars, Green Lantern, and these awesome Kabuki Mask types that I found at Goodwill for $.99.
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Do you put your cups on coasters or are you a dirty, godless heathen?
I have a couple of different coaster sets: Star Wars, Green Lantern, and these awesome Kabuki Mask types that I found at Goodwill for $.99.
When they're available, sure. Otherwise I don't give a smurf.
Hell yeah, Six Flags is my JAM!
EDIT: Uh...also not ruining tables is my jam too.
no i don't use them.
Not really
I hate coasters. Coasters are clutter. Also in our house we don't have tables. Tables are also clutter.
No, because I am a trout
I have a ceramic fleur de lis one for my nightstand. Otherwise, probably not, unless I am a visitor in someone's home with expensive furniture.
In the living room I do, as theres a glass end table. Elsewhere in the house, no.
If it's wooden furniture and there are coasters easily available then sure.
I am a dirty, godless heathen. I do use coaster's at other people's houses though.
I try to! and I do yell at Pheesh if he puts a glass down on the table without using a coaster. But our coffee table is pretty damaged now so I don't know why I really bother?
Yes but only to keep condensation off of my desk. My coasters aren't special at all; I got them for like $5 at Wal-Mart.
Depends on the situation.
We don't have them at home, but if a server throws down some cardboard ones or lays down napkins, I use them.
Cardboard coasters make great frisbees. When I worked at Red Lobster, we'd throw them at each other in the back section that was always closed off. :D
Only if I'm at one of these very very rare old tables that is made of solid wood. We had one at work (we called the room "Hogwarts" as it was full of antique solid wood furniture), I think it's gone now.
I do use a beer mat in the pub if I can help it, because it's really annoying when condensation on the outside of the glass runs down and you end up with your glass in a small pool of water (extra annoying if you're trying to read a paper or use a quiz sheet or whatever if it gets wet). Bugs the smurf out of me when pubs don't provide them. Wetherspoons, I'm looking at you.