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LOL! Fail sauce! You don't know what it means!!!! Duh, any coffee is poured by humanoids!
I was talking about that pretentious method of slow-drip coffee pouring in individual cups. Hint: your local Marathon station doesn't have it...
hint - that's not hand-poured.
What with you rfailure to understand what Musak is you might want to invest in a dictionary. If English is your second language, however, then I apologize - you are doing reasonably well.
You know you have a choice not to patronize those cafes, right?
Problem solved. But some people love finding something to whine about.
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It seems to be the same old, same old. Two scenarios: either they are TOTALLY oh-so hipster, right down to the hand-poured coffee or the manager (who is Gen X or a baby boomer) is off for the day or weekend and the 20-somethings have run of the place. In those scenarios I usually hear Neil Young and the Doors and then on Saturday morning it's thrash metal.
Ain't no one got time 4 that!
Then enjoy a nice cup of joe at home. It's not that serious. But if you have to be that upset about something so trivial then you and a some of your anti-hipster friends should go complain to the management.
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I dislike going to Kohl's because they are always playing pop country music, which I do not like at all. I dislike anything that sounds like Nickelback or Taylor Swift or something out of a JCPenney commercial.
Better than Chick-Fil-A in Kentucky which plays contemporary Christian music all day.
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