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And to think people are wasting their time in other rooms debating abortion and Christianity while avoiding the tougher topics like Starbucks density. lol
Starbucks isn't the best coffee, but I will take it any day of some stupid stand brewing nasty coffee. When you are flying red eye and have a business meeting you need the good stuff. That is why I drink a redeye, its coffee with a shot of espresso in. An airport without starbucks is somewhere I just would avoid like the plague, I think both of these airports have them though. I know they have them in Atlanta. I am actually getting a free flight after this trip, 20,000 delta sky miles, a lot of them through the A.
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And to think people are wasting their time in other rooms debating abortion and Christianity while avoiding the tougher topics like Starbucks density.
I agree with you man. Those people should have some shame debating such pointless things like that.
Starbucks is an essential part of every American's life. Not just the women. And this Starbucks density is to help a fellow City Data comrade. He will be traveling soon, what if he doesn't know which Starbucks to go to? That's why we're here for him though.
I have heard that if you go to the wrong Starbucks in the morning that your horoscopes align with Saturn. Thus giving you seven years of bad luck, then he wouldn't be able to enjoy the A if that happened.
I am going to do some mantras right now to help me locate which Starbucks he goes too. I already know JFK Airport is out of the question, it conflicts with the A's position way to much. The density there is wrong anyways.
I suppose he should be okay though as long as he is wearing an Olympics logo necklace when he is at the A.
You were right, this was one of the tougher topics... hmmm Starbucks density. I will take a count for how many are at the farm's downtown tomorrow.
I agree with you man. Those people should have some shame debating such pointless things like that.
Starbucks is an essential part of every American's life. Not just the women. And this Starbucks density is to help a fellow City Data comrade. He will be traveling soon, what if he doesn't know which Starbucks to go to? That's why we're here for him though.
I have heard that if you go to the wrong Starbucks in the morning that your horoscopes align with Saturn. Thus giving you seven years of bad luck, then he wouldn't be able to enjoy the A if that happened.
I am going to do some mantras right now to help me locate which Starbucks he goes too. I already know JFK Airport is out of the question, it conflicts with the A's position way to much. The density there is wrong anyways.
I suppose he should be okay though as long as he is wearing an Olympics logo necklace when he is at the A.
You were right, this was one of the tougher topics... hmmm Starbucks density. I will take a count for how many are at the farm's downtown tomorrow.
I almost stopped by Starbucks on my way home but because the density was sub-par, I ended up getting some "filling station" coffee instead.
We have some kick-azz filling station density around these parts!
I'm grabbing a coffee and contemplating 4th tier Southern metros and the relationship of Starbucks density to upscale shopping malls in TX metros and why the Census just has to be wrong on counties in Jersey that have state capitals in them. I hope the coffeee is good, I may be on to something
ROTFL!!! (but not really b/c nobody really rolls on the floor).
FYI -- I don't know how much ATL has Starbucks but they do have multiple Coke flavors on tap which has more cafeine anyway and also iPod vending machines.
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