Posted on 08/16/2010 11:52:40 PM PDT by JoeProBono
Well, unless you have an Oedipus complex I can't imagine you would want to date someone who is in her sixties! Besides, she probably wouldn't understand what you mean, and interpret your invitation as an offer to marry her or somethin' LOL.
Judge Ginsburg? Is that you?
I went back and reread the article and I see you are right—it didn’t say she ordered a plain bagel.
I don’t know that she acted immaturely. More likely, she couldn’t handle the pressure and cracked up. Happens to a lot of us old folks. Usually people don’t call the police, they just remember some crazy aunt they have in the family and move on.
The customer sounds like a real jerk.
Which is why the “like that” is so important. LOL. I’ve about given up hope on marriage, anyway - 60 year old divas certainly don’t interest me. ;)
Speaking of Starbucks, their coffee prices aren't as high as they used to be. I'm thinking that McDonalds and Dunkin Donuts must be eating into their coffee market share.
Why the hell would you waste your time standing in line and then pay three or four times for a cup of burnt coffee?
You could get a truly large and better grade of coffee at McDonalds for a buck.
Lol.
My son and I just returned home after a road trip. We stopped at McDonald's and got coffee one morning, and he complained how awful it was. When we found a Starbuck's a few miles down the road, he dropped his almost-full cup of McD's coffee in the trash on the way into the Starbuck's.
I'm not a big fan of underroasted American coffee. I prefer the European style of dark roast, strong coffee. My son was raised on coffee the way I make it.
I’m not a McDonalds fan either, but at least in Maine, they upgraded their coffee to a pretty good blend.
I like strong coffee too, but if I wanted Espresso, I’d order it.
By the way, how do you and your son drink your coffee?
He'll either drink it black, or loaded up with sweet syrups. I like latte.
Great response, hahahaha.
Thank you, thank you. If I were to travel to New York State, I’d much prefer it to be for someone like you than a diva. ;)
Thanks Scott, but between you and me, I’m not in NY anymore. But hey, we can still go out if you care to visit me. I will email you the info, hehehe.
Sounds really nice, Victoria...yes, please send me the information! I would love to visit you sometime when I can get away. :)
Why do you assume she raised her voice?
Small is tall and medium is Grrrrrande!@
Perhaps it is more a point of logic than a point of English.
This is nothing more than a lady on a high horse. I don't see why you feel the need to defend her, really. I don't think I'm being illogical pointing out her boorish, elitist behavior.
Actually, speaking of elitists, look at the way these down-to-earthers can’t STAND that someone might enjoy Starbucks coffee or pastries once in a while.
I assume you speak Starbuckese very well, which is your right. I believe extremism in the defense of the English language or logic is no vice, which is my right.
Absolutely not - I can’t stand Starbucks. The two times I’ve been there, if that, I’ve never had an issue with them understanding my language. I don’t live in a fantasy world - small, medium or large is all that I’ll say. Everything else is faux intellectualism.
However, if I order a multigrain bagel and they ask me if I want butter or cheese with it, I’m not going to flip out. That’s my right. :)
Have a good night!
...Starbucks does respect/allow Concealed Carry.
I don't know how "leftist" Starbucks is. Certainly they cater to that crowd and if you go in to one of their joints the place is crawling with them - low wage help and big spending customers. Starbucks, the enterprise, is making bank off that combination, turning cheap commodities into big money.
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