I'm at the 24-hour Starbucks (there's only one in Southeastern Wisconsin that I know of) on Hwy. 100 and I-94 in Wauwatosa. I purchased a $15 Starbucks card at Walgreens this afternoon, and this is my second SBUX visit today. It occured to me that I'd perhaps been shutting out Big Green to a greater extent than deserved, though this store was always in a league of its own in my view. Earlier today, I was at the Shorewood store, which is at the opposite end of the continuum.
The AT&T Wi-Fi service--two hours of which are free per day with a registered Starbucks card--is truly revolutionary. Even more so is the current appearance of the Shorewood store, now that it's been stripped of CDs and other extraneous merchandise. As I've noticed on earlier visits, this is one of the more "meat market-y" coffee houses in the area. I might add, heterosexual meat. There are folk here that I'd peg as gay or lesbian, but also many who aren't. My usual haunts are a little too stereotypically lesbilicious. As the old saying goes, that and a (buck and a) quarter will get me. . .a cup of coffee.


Wow! Très belles photos.
Posted by: English taobao | December 29, 2010 at 08:51 PM
He is a good friend that speaks well of us behind our backs.
*_*
Posted by: taobao shop | January 12, 2011 at 06:50 PM
An obsolete ideology can hamper an economy.
Posted by: air jordan | January 14, 2011 at 07:40 PM
ノースフェイス彼は私に以下の恥ずかしがり屋の少し知って見えた。彼はいつも、ノースフェイス
父親を喜んで表現することはできません知っていると私は目に紡績された涙の息子について話しています。
Posted by: ノースフェイス | February 07, 2012 at 03:37 AM