The Plague

Jul 13, 2004 22:21


I was on the phone with my friend discussing how we are getting to our hair appointments this Friday when a mouse rudely interrupted us by dying in her mouse trap.  She started screaming hysterically and had to hang up so she could call her friend's husband who lives in the same apartment building.  He is a saint and threw the buggar out the window ( Read more... )

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tnagan July 13 2004, 21:23:07 UTC
"The waitress said she loved waiting on us because we asked for only the full fat, full carb., full sugar muffins."

Leah Marie, I know exactly how that waitress feels! I can't stand it when people order their DECAF NONfat NOwhip HALFthechocolate mochas. Or DECAF SUGAR FREE VANILLA NONFAT lattes. EWWWW. I think we should just call them "what's the point mochas" and "not there lattes" for convenience.

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teacup9 July 13 2004, 23:09:51 UTC
Seriously I think you should send the "not there latte" idea over to Seattle headquarters. It is great for marketing because those people wish they weren't there. Always hypocritical, of course, I am the girl who orders a shot of coffee in her skim milk at Dunkin Donuts.

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teacup9 July 13 2004, 23:10:53 UTC
And Jennzoid freaks out the baristas when Chai is called Chai Tea because it means Tea Tea and her order is complicated.

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Chai MEANS TEA jennzoidh July 14 2004, 07:57:26 UTC
In like 70 bajillion different languages chai mean tea. It wouldn't have hurt Starbucks and the like to do a little research before naming their drink. Humph, ok I am over it. A friend who works at starbucks told me I am a well trained customer because when I go in I order a: Tall nonfat no water extra hot tazao chai. He said they like it when people like me come in because we know exactly what we want... unlike some people who order a coolata and then change their minds and say they want caramel.

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