Location: Calmer than you are dude, PA Joined: 07.25.2010
Feb 3 @ 3:57 PM ET
That was the last time I watched SNL. I hadn't been watching it for a long while up to that point, but wanted to watch Kevin Spacey, as he's one of my favorite actors. - Flyskippy
This sketch was great. His Jack Lemmon as Obi Won and Christopher Walken as Han were just as good.
That was the last time I watched SNL. I hadn't been watching it for a long while up to that point, but wanted to watch Kevin Spacey, as he's one of my favorite actors. - Flyskippy
So it is Spacey then. I was just guessing. Never seen that one.
Location: There aren't any answers. Only choices. Joined: 07.01.2007
Feb 3 @ 4:06 PM ET
I worked at a Starbucks in Bethesda, MD when I was younger (got myself totally hooked on caffeine, but that is a different story) and it would piss me off to no end when some snooty sot would come in and ask for a specific number of pumps and a specific temperature on a drink...and probably 40% of the time they'd come back and complain about it even though it was exactly the same as the one you made for them yesterday. Two weeks after I gave my notice, on my last day there, I made sure every (frank)ing snootster who I knew as a regular complainer got a sub-par drink served with a side of (frank) you One guy, who was a regular douche, wouldn't move his chair about a one foot to the left when I was trying to politely clean the condiment bar (even when I carefully pointed out he was also sitting in the way of customers trying to use said bar) so I told him straight up that I thought he was a "rude complaining female dog" in those exact words (well exact before the filter ). He got flustered and spluttered that he was going to call corporate and get me fired...the most satisfying moment came when I smiled and said "go ahead, the number is there on the wall, but today is my last day". Other customers who knew me and him started laughing out loud.
Now Bodi, I ain't saying you're anything like this. Your "six pump" bit just reminded me of that experience. Don't forget to tip your barista - Lexington Flyer
I do indeed tip my barristas. I know all of their names, because if they're going to learn mine it seems only fair. I get the six pump to be spicier--I'd like it even spicier but the seven pump is too sweet. So there I am. They all know my drink and the one guy puts a Flyers logo on the top of my cup. I'm hoping to take him and the hockey loving manager on my next pair of comps to a Flyers game because I know they can't usually go. The girls and I are FB friends and they put curly girlies on my cups. I'm particularly fond of the curly girlie with the rectangular glasses from last week. If I'm having a clearly bad day, they comp me (sweeties). They are part of my little neighborhood.
Along with the Indian guy who is the News stand next to the store--right now he's in Gujarat visiting family. He told me before he left so I wouldn't worry while his stand was closed.