star trek fan :)
What is the origin of your nickname?
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I find your name most...logical.
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1) my favorite drink. Upon my interview, the DM asked me if I like coffee? This is a Coffee company, you know. "Oh, yes, I love coffee" *sips ice water*
2) it just sounds so damn pretentious. Fits well ;)
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Thank you, admin :]
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My name comes from... I'm from Alabama.
Haha just kidding!
I'm a texan.
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I'm the hardest working puppet in show business. Look me up.
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^ I like the cut of this guy's jib.
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For me, it's just my favorite drink. I make it a bit more complicated, but if I go to another store, I just order it simple.
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@Barista_named_Tex: I thought it was a reference to Tex of Red vs Blue. I would have gotten so wet for you.
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See, this is why I love Starbucks folk. No other job I've ever had employed people who knew of Red vs. Blue, or many of the things I find incredible.
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^ Yeah, these forums are of serious win.
Offhand here, I miss Becca. She was fiesty.
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I know I've only been registered for a day or so, but in my lurking, I kept tabs on folks on here, and I always pictured Becca as looking like Joan from Mad Men.
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I'm starting to think that Becca is really my coworker whom I fondly refer to as the "nasty-hot one". She stopped posting almost as soon as I started talking on IHS.
I secretly think that all of my coworkers know that I'm Dry Sharpie and keep tabs on me, all the while denying that they do anything other than work two jobs and go clubbing/drinking.
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Sometimes my coworkers use the word unsweetened a lot, and I get all suspicious like. <_<
They know! >_>
!!!
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Yeah... one of my coworkers called me a doll and I was like
(O.O)But I think it was an honest mistake.
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I've shown my coworkers this site so many of them already know I post here.
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My coworkers have no idea that I'm an internet tough guy. I suppose that's for the best, here in Mordor.
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Even worse than outing me as Dry Sharpie, my coworkers try stealing my marker (the job made them into kleptomaniacs) so I have no way of writing cups.
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I wouldn't steal yours, I'd take a big pack of them home, uncap them overnight, then switch them out with yours all the time. U mad?
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Replace all his black sharpies with yellow ones.
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Lol @ replacing Sharpies for dried ones!
Dolly, why are you being racist? :p
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The black ones are too thick for my taste. Just sayin.
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Lol, you get internets for that one!
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Mine is based from the new roast they have. Even though the company came up with a new system of categorizing their coffees, making it really easy to know which are bold and which ones aren't, there will be those customers who ask, "Why is this coffee called Blaaaaaahhnde? Does it have more fun than the other coffees?!"
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Mine is from the things I say without thinking before speaking, my brothers have dubbed me dopie opie.
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Starbucks just say yes policy is ridiculous and while good intentioned, creates customonsters. I hate that policy because it gets abused so badly, especially if a jerk customer knows about it. So, just say no. My hatred for just say yes was legendary among my coworkers. And I know all the reasons for it, doesn't change that what seemed like a good idea creates monsters who think they are entitled to whatever they want.
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Just_Say_No, I relish in the fact that I can just say no every chance I get. I leave that groveling and customer-worship for the shift supervisors. This is not Burger King, you cannot have it your way (unless you pay for it).
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A girl ordered a "vanilla coffee creme" today. I found it was just one of those orders that leaves you a little speechless at first because you don't exactly know where to start with the questions. :) (It ended up being a Vanilla Coffee Frappuccino)
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??? Vanilla Coffee Frappuccino?
/me speechless at first
Oh, you meant a Caffe Vanilla Frappuccino (CVF). :P
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I was just coming on to reply to something (which I'm relatively sure I never actually did), and I didn't think I'd come back often enough to put in the effort of making it clever and Starbucks-related, so I just used one of my go-to usernames. This one comes from one of my go-to monologues, from Sarah Ruhl's Eurydice.
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