Just having my first one this morning, as I sit checking messages and blogs. This one is medicinal. I have to confess that there are cups later in the day that are psychological rather than physiological. Funny quote Beth – I’ve not seen it before.
Starbucks not only has insurance but they still cover their part-timers! I already checked this position at the Polaris Mall Starbucks! I want to be working in a busy and fun place in a few years! Smiles, Robin
There should be an EZ Pass system like on the turnpike. (Just like there should be one for alcoholics who open the store: “Look lady; your soda and chips can wait! I can barely hold the $3.50 in coins in my trembling hands!!”)
I think there should be two lines, Mr. Dave Barry is absolutely correct! Those who are just goofing around and don’t need to get somewhere, (well, like me when I am out and about, just wanting something yummy to drink and eat, content to talk to my neighbors in line. . .) should be in the longer line where they have all the time in the world to chit-chat. Those who need their java bursts, need shorter lines, Beth!
I think we need to be in charge of the line control in a coffee shop and set a good example of how this should be managed across the land, Beth! ha ha!
Hey, I’m pretty efficient about the coffee. Though I mostly get coffee only when I’m visiting the farmer’s market that gives out complimentary cups, and that I’ll turn into a major art project but there’s a lot of counter space and I don’t take up much of it.
Did someone have to wait too long this morning then? 🙂 x
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nah, just saw it as a community service post, jen )
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Love this!
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thanks, vic )
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Can’t add much to that Dave Barry quote as I drink my home brewed cup of Dunkin’ at 7:19 a.m., readying for work. Man earns his beans again.
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yeh, dave kind of had it covered with this one, and happy you are happy to be back at work full time again, and counting your beans )
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hilarious….true!
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thanks, susie and isn’t it though? )
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Just having my first one this morning, as I sit checking messages and blogs. This one is medicinal. I have to confess that there are cups later in the day that are psychological rather than physiological. Funny quote Beth – I’ve not seen it before.
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great, paul. just what the doctor ordered then )
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Dave Barry is my hero. I voted for him in the last Presidential election.
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i absolutely love him and his approach to life, too. too bad he lost, you could have been his chief of staff )
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Coffee drinkers of the world unite!
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yes, and what a powerful and energetic group we are!
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Does Starbucks take health insurance?
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brilliant! they should –
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Starbucks not only has insurance but they still cover their part-timers! I already checked this position at the Polaris Mall Starbucks! I want to be working in a busy and fun place in a few years! Smiles, Robin
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i think an short express line is a great idea, robin )
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I don’t drink coffee but live with those who do. I know their struggle.
(thanks for reading my stuff, I’ll come by more often)
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stop in anytime –
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Amen.
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Haha! Absolutely 🙂
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AHAHA – Dave Barry has great quotes and saying, this is one of them!
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he really does )
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There ought to be stand your ground-like law!
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hahaha, you are so right, eric )
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LOL! Guess I’d have to go to the back of the line.
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awwww )
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I need a coffee now…….
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hope they’ll let you jump to the front of the line )
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There should be an EZ Pass system like on the turnpike. (Just like there should be one for alcoholics who open the store: “Look lady; your soda and chips can wait! I can barely hold the $3.50 in coins in my trembling hands!!”)
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makes perfect sense to me )
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Hilarious and right on! Not to make light of those who suffer way worse depression than I ever get, but coffee is Prozac to me.
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i understand completely – )
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I think there should be two lines, Mr. Dave Barry is absolutely correct! Those who are just goofing around and don’t need to get somewhere, (well, like me when I am out and about, just wanting something yummy to drink and eat, content to talk to my neighbors in line. . .) should be in the longer line where they have all the time in the world to chit-chat. Those who need their java bursts, need shorter lines, Beth!
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I think we need to be in charge of the line control in a coffee shop and set a good example of how this should be managed across the land, Beth! ha ha!
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i could not agree more, robin )
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I love it! I waited behind a guy last week who had a zillion orders to place.
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that’s rough! )
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Hey, I’m pretty efficient about the coffee. Though I mostly get coffee only when I’m visiting the farmer’s market that gives out complimentary cups, and that I’ll turn into a major art project but there’s a lot of counter space and I don’t take up much of it.
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sounds like you have a good handle on it, joseph )
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I’m with Dave…though I always assume everyone in line needs/wants it as much as I do..
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great point, mimi )
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I’m still smiling :), and I drink de-café. don’t tell anyone
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your secret is safe with me, peter )
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Don’t drink coffee but this quote could sum a lot of them up nicely 🙂
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Yyeaah! What do we want? Coffee! When do we want it? Now! How much do we want? Little more!
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perfect, rainey )
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