I’ll never drink Starbucks again without a chuckle…
Our car was giving a break-pad warning light; now I know it’s probably a sensor, but I don’t screw with breaks, so I got an appointment to have ‘em checked this morning. While it’s there, I walked across the street to a Starbucks (with as many of them as there are, it’s a wonder there isn’t one in the back of the shop…)
Those who have been reading these pages for a while know how I feel about Starbucks…their motto should be Coffee for People Who Hate Coffee. I drink cappuccino, which is espresso, steamed milk, and frothed milk…the correct recipe is one-third of each, but Starbucks cappuccino is closer to one-seventh coffee, a wet cafe latte. So whenever possible, I find a local alternative.
Which is where the chuckling comes in. Like I said, I decided to spend my wait at the Starbucks instead of the shop, since I brought a bunch of work along with me, and a weak coffee is better than none. As I was getting my second, the “barrista” (Starbucks is well-known for pretentiousness even though most of these kids couldn’t pull their way out of a wet paper bag) said to me, “I hope it’s ok, but let me know if it’s a little light.” (The correct term should have been “wet,” but never mind that now.)
I couldn’t help it…I started to laugh. I mean an embarassing belly-laugh, it struck me so funny. All I could choke out was, “Well, yeah, it’s Starbucks…it’s supposed to be light.” To which the poor child said, “But I don’t want you to be unhappy with your drink…I can add some milk to it.”
I almost dissolved into a chortling puddle the floor. As I type this, still sitting in the Starbucks listening to the three kids explaining the different coffee drinks to an unschooled patron, I’m still chuckling. And I don’t think I’ll ever be able to look at a Starbucks cup again without laughing…





November 19th, 2007 at 1:13 am
Funny you should mention that Starbucks could be in the back of the brake shop because here in Dallas, Tx. there is one in my Kroger market and YES It seems like on every corner as well..the only thing that trumps it are churches. They occupy the corners where Starbucks doesn’t.