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Puritan decadents? I'm mulling that one ... > -----Original Message----- > From: Mark Sottilaro [mailto:sine@zerocrossing.net] > Sent: Friday, August 06, 2004 9:02 AM > To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com > Subject: Re: Off Topic? I'll give you Off Topic!! > > > Starbucks is a big company. Obviously the person who wrote > the article > about the 9/11 incident has it out for Starbucks. DO you > really think > if Starbucks management knew what it's employee did they'd > condone it? > Of course not, for negative publicity alone. Some dorky > employee did > this. Big surprise they're upper management is hard to get to. All > you people who love PCs, try calling Bill Gates when your > copy of Word > isn't working. > > Anyway, I have no real love for big companies or Starbucks. > However, > they employed an ex girlfriend at a time she really needed a job and > gave her health insurance and a bit more dollars per hour than most > service industry jobs. It's not the best coffee in the > world, but it's > decent, especially when on the road traveling through the > midwest where > coffee isn't widely understood. I'm happy they opened up a > second near > my house, as the "mom and pop" coffee place (JavaRama) has shitty > coffee. Do I go to Starbucks instead? No, my wife roasts our own > coffee, but we will go to the Peets (a smaller Starbucks like > CA chain) > that took Starbuck's lead and opened a cafe across the street from > them. > > I am surprised they won the logo lawsuit. Doesn't that fall under > parody? Blame our conservative country's anti free speech judicial > system. What can you expect from the decedents of puritans? > > Mark > > On Aug 6, 2004, at 2:48 AM, Stephen Goodman wrote: > > >> OK, here's one-- > >> Why is Starbucks evil? Or rather, how? > > > > Why? Only they can answer. How? > > > > Here are two examples: > > > > 1. No sense of humor and a litigious tendency: > > http://www.illegal-art.org/print/popups/consumer.html > > > > Covered also at: > > http://dir.salon.com/business/feature/2000/06/01/starbuckssuit/ > > index.html > > > > 2. Starbucks tried to charge paramedics for water while they were > > attempting > > to help victims on Sept. 11: > > http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/jamieson/40164_robert25.shtml > > > > Normally I give everyone three chances. In this case I made an > > exception - > > #2 almost counts for two items on its own. > > > > That said, one should wear a Consumer Whore t-shirt > whenever possible, > > and > > into a Starbucks as many times as possible. > > > > Stephen Goodman > > * > > * Cartoons about DVDs and Stuff > > * http://www.earthlight.net/HiddenTrack > > > > >