Doonesbury by Garry Trudeau for November 30, 2010

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    Hugh B. Hayve  almost 14 years ago

    I’m assuming the holiday constitutes a day off….

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    BrianCrook  almost 14 years ago

    Must Doonesbury put the characters at Starbucks?

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    Potrzebie  almost 14 years ago

    Hey! You can’t give SBUX a free plug! I often wondered about those blue coffee cups seen on Seinfeld and other programs (I think even the Sopranos had them, recall the episode where Chris beats up a broker). A few months ago I heard on NPR whom those cups came from, but I forgot.

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    ChiehHsia  almost 14 years ago

    Most of them would probably like to switch to Peet’s, but the nannybots would have a cow if only the first few letters could be read from the side of a mug.

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    randgrithr  almost 14 years ago

    A leprechaun with sideburns. No good can come of this.

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    BigDog00  almost 14 years ago

    Zonk has always been a good judge of character.

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    ronebofh  almost 14 years ago

    http://wesleyanargus.com/2008/03/04/zonker-harris-day-maintains-unique-and-cherished-tradition/

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    BrianCrook  almost 14 years ago

    Thanks, Rone, but, my god, what a poorly written article! If that represents the writing & thinking abilities of the typical Wesleyan student, then the place is going downhill almost as quickly as did Walden College.

    Radfish, what a great little article! It makes me want to hold one of those cups. I long to visit a New York diner. I recall having had them, and I didn’t fully appreciate them. Let’s return to the days of Anthoras and away from the excessive & overpriced “grande”s & “venti”s.

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    Spyderred  almost 14 years ago

    The writer of the article cited by rone has a problem with the use of adjectives and adverbs. “most unique” - it almost hurts to type that - is a good example of that difficulty. There’s no denying the passion with which the writer addresses the subject of the article.

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    tcambeul  almost 14 years ago

    starbux is a hotbed of liberal BS, hence, the connection to troodough!!!

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    RinaFarina  almost 14 years ago

    @spyderred;

    I too found that seeing the adjective “unique” preceded by an adverb was akin to hearing a fingernail drawn down a blackboard. I thought long and hard to find a substitution that I could make whenever I saw this. I came up with two results:

    Valid adverbs: “truly” and “not”. In other words, it is ok to state whether the world “unique” is true or false. That’s really what the problem is. A logical object has only two values, and no more. It is or it isn’t. It can’t be “more” or “most”.

    Substitute the word “unusual”, which I find enormously comforting. As soon as I thought of it, I realized that that’s what the person really wants to say. They don’t seem to understand that “unique” means like nothing else in the world.

    Hope I have helped to pass that comfort along to somebody else to whom it also matters.

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    pbarnrob  almost 14 years ago

    ^Huh? Oh well; SB is just about everywhere, so not surprising it would be used (hardly ‘product placement’ if it’s so ubiquitous).

    ^FWIW, BS is just about everywhere too (including comments).

    [Plug] (Personally, I prefer the Coffee Gallery in Altadena.) Good espresso, great acoustic music! [/plug]

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    Dragoncat  almost 14 years ago

    Perhaps he’s being asked to be the Grand Marshall for the parade. Or maybe give a lecture offering words of wisdom to the next generation of slackers.

    There’s a Zonker Harris Day. Anything’s possible…

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    Ermine Notyours  almost 14 years ago

    Peet’s without the “t”. That’s what coffee turns into anyway.

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    Quabaculta  almost 14 years ago

    Looks more like a Duncan Donuts i/o Starbucks IMHO.

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    FriscoLou  almost 14 years ago

    Zonker ought to screen for TSA.

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    alan.gurka  almost 14 years ago

    Starbucks–another example of product placement. So, what’s in it for you, GT?

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