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A Briton, A Beer, A Laugh, and "an" F word
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Re: A Briton, A Beer, A Laugh, and "an" F word
They might be lawyers, but either they can't spell, or they can't count!
There is more than one letter difference between the quoted words:
"The FRAPPICINO mark only differs from Starbucks Coffee Co.'s FRAPPUCCINO mark by one letter," the letter said, "and is phonetically identical."
But what would I know?
Perhaps the "mistake was made by a reporter"

There is more than one letter difference between the quoted words:
"The FRAPPICINO mark only differs from Starbucks Coffee Co.'s FRAPPUCCINO mark by one letter," the letter said, "and is phonetically identical."
But what would I know?
Perhaps the "mistake was made by a reporter"
Cheers, Mike.
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Re: A Briton, A Beer, A Laugh, and "an" F word
.......or the frappuccino's gone to their heads!Airspeed wrote:They might be lawyers, but either they can't spell, or they can't count!
never drink the crap myself. won't give that , that, "S" word business my money for that mud.
Anyway, I liked the way the pub owner dealt with them.
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Re: A Briton, A Beer, A Laugh, and "an" F word
I have only been in a Starbucks once (it was actually inside a Canadian book store where you can drink coffee while perusing the books) but when I ordered a black coffee with no sugar they looked at me as if I was from another planet!
They can keep all their fancy stuff as far as I'm concerned. I wouldn't know what a Frappuccino was if I fell over it. The coffee they did serve was barely drinkable as it was!
They can keep all their fancy stuff as far as I'm concerned. I wouldn't know what a Frappuccino was if I fell over it. The coffee they did serve was barely drinkable as it was!
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Re: A Briton, A Beer, A Laugh, and "an" F word
I have never set foot in a Starbucks, and don't intend to...why the hell should I be required to learn all their trendy jargon, just to purchase the cup of coffee I want?
Back in my management days, we used to call that "wrong focus"...
MikeW
Back in my management days, we used to call that "wrong focus"...
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Re: A Briton, A Beer, A Laugh, and "an" F word
Their coffee always tastes burnt to me. Fortunately we have Tim Horton's here.
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Re: A Briton, A Beer, A Laugh, and "an" F word
What is Starbucks ?
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Re: A Briton, A Beer, A Laugh, and "an" F word
I've never been in or risked tasting any. I think I saw one of their shops once back in the big smoke.
I grind an eggcupfull of Lavazza beans to make 2 cups for Mrs Airspeed & myself. Occasionally, we get a "fair trade" Kg. Any of the drinkable stuff is around $35-$40 Kg. How does that compare?
When I grow young, rich and beautiful, I'm going to get a home espresso machine.
I grind an eggcupfull of Lavazza beans to make 2 cups for Mrs Airspeed & myself. Occasionally, we get a "fair trade" Kg. Any of the drinkable stuff is around $35-$40 Kg. How does that compare?
When I grow young, rich and beautiful, I'm going to get a home espresso machine.
Cheers, Mike.
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Re: A Briton, A Beer, A Laugh, and "an" F word
Exactlycstorey wrote:What is Starbucks ?
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Re: A Briton, A Beer, A Laugh, and "an" F word
One of my favourite things is watching Americans experience Tim Hortons for the first time as they order their frappa-Wappa-not fat skinny-tall chai latte's...Vancouver wrote:Their coffee always tastes burnt to me. Fortunately we have Tim Horton's here.
Only to be confronted by a smiling Canadian saying, two choices.... Coffee.. Black or White! Lol
Oh and for $4 less.



