The older I get, the more I enjoy coming home from work on a Friday night and drinking with my mom.
My cats are starting to develop decent skill sets. Smokey is sick on his back, but O’Hara is great when it comes to ground and pound.
One of the Starbucks by my office closed (one out of aboot four) and they’re opening a Dunkin Donuts in its place. Definite upgrade! There are maybe five black holes on all of Long Island where a Dunkin Donuts isn’t a convenient distance away. My office was one of them.
Well, I got a job and tried to put my money away but I got debts that no honest man can pay. So I drew what I had from the Central Trust and I bought us two tickets on that Coast City bus. Well now everything dies baby, that’s a fact. But maybe everything that dies someday comes back. Put your makeup on fix your hair up pretty and meet me tonight in Atlantic City.
One of the sillier all day news stories of 2008 was when Starbucks closed a bunch of stores, and how it was a sign of economic collapse. The only thing it was a sign of was the free market deciding that we didn’t need to have a Starbucks across the street from another Starbucks. When do we think the Starbucks bailout is going to happen?
This is the worst sign I’ve ever seen, though this one is a close second.
I’ll take Atlanta, San Diego, Philadelphia, and Miami this weekend…and Alabama to win the Sugar Bowl. Roll Tide!
Hey, wait! Which Starbucks closed? The freestanding one or the one in the shopping center by the movie theater? Or the other freestanding one?
The one in the shopping center. The freestanding one, the other freestanding one, the one in Stop n’ Shop, and the one in Starbucks are safe.
And for those of you playing the home game, all four that are still open are within less than a half mile radius.
Phew! At least I still have my drive-through. There’s a Starbucks in Starbucks? I’m thinking you meant Barnes & Noble, because even for Starbucks it would be ridiculous to have a Starbucks in Starbucks. I think.