Posted on 11/02/2016 4:20:54 PM PDT by rickmichaels
That’s exactly what I was thinking.
Where did you get the “I love guns and coffee” cup?
I want one to give to a liberal relative!
Hobby Lobby, In and Out Burger and Chick-Fil-A
And I’m JEWISH! LOL!
Hate to say, but probably most of the artisanal coffee places are just as liberal, if not weirder. At least here in New York. Nature of the beast, maybe.
I buy my coffee from some Orthodox Jews who started their own roasting company. Lately I've been avoiding a lot of places that attract hipsters like cats to catnip.
Sheesh! Who still patronizes Starbucks besides liberals?
Same just north of you (Maine), but if you aren't really fussy, Dunkin' Donuts and even McDonalds. Try the local variety store or deli. Somebody close to you is making good coffee, at least as good as Starbucks.
Green stands for Islam.
FWIW
>> 4 words: America runs on Dunkin!
Sitting in Seattle tonight. I don’t think there’s a Dunks’ in the State of Washington.
I’d rather have Dunkins...or make it at home, even better!
***green ‘unity’ cups...***
Remember the ZPG (Zero population Growth) cups from forty five years ago?
Dammit, we do not have “shared values”. The US is a deeply divided nation. The question is, which values are moral, right, and in keeping with the Judeo-Christian foundational principles of the nation.
sorry i dont know but someone here will, for sure
(at least you can usually taste 7.11 coffee, tho there are a couple of regular coffee outlets that have much better coffee than either Star*ucks or 7.11)
it is ridiculous to pay $5 for tasteless swill, imho
Thank you!
What a wonderful gift to give to a Starbucks slurping California relative.
Buy a good coffee maker, a good water filtration system and good, locally roasted coffee. Brew your coffee at home and save yourself a bundle over the next year. Your own coffee is fresher and tastier and you won’t be supporting the numbskulls at Charbucks... er, Starbucks.
My two cents.
What are our shared values, I wonder? I don’t feel like we have any.
I feel we are a nation deeply divided.
The last time I felt somewhat unified as a nation was after 9/11. It seemed like we recognized a common enemy, came together, looked out for each other, supported our military/law enforcement/first responders, desired to work together to protect ourselves. . .
I was either wrong, or it was short-lived.
Yup. It’s been Coffee bean for me for the past 4 years. I only went there once to meet up with someone who kept insisting on it.
Try Tim’s ...
I do. I’m addicted to their Caramel Macchiatos. I need therapy.
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