I respect the organization on a professional level. Still, I'd be lying if I said I don't also resent them for how easy their mission really is. The animal-adoption agencies that I volunteer for are no less dedicated to their respective causes, but I guess it'll always be an uphill climb for Sheep by the Heap, Loads of Toads, and (especially) Catamounts in Excessive Amounts.
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I made my second Yelp review, everybody. Here it is. The link is to the picture above:
Good coffee. Good pastries. Great service. Village Coffee is a solid coffee shop in the right location. I've got only one complaint.
Has anyone noticed the size of the bathroom sink? Anyone? My god! It's big enough for one hand, tops! And I have hands that are probably on the smaller end of the bell curve for a man's hands. They're not petite (are they?) but they certainly aren't unusually BIG. It's a normal sized bathroom -- maybe even a little bigger than normal for a coffee shop. (Yes, you also do have to request a key from the counter, and that's not my favorite because it always makes feel a little bit like I'm in a county jailhouse somewhere and I have to get permission from the guards to use the toilet, but whatever, it's not really a big deal. They're always nice about the key and seem a little bit embarrassed too, which I honestly appreciate.) Normal toilet, normal mirror, normal towel dispenser, but the sink is literally one quart capacity. Maximum. I am pretty sure that if I bought and dumped out the largest drink Village Coffee has to offer, it would overflow the sink. Take a look and YOU BE THE JUDGE: http://imgur.com/L24R7
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This is a poster promoting the Audubon Insectarium downtown, which K and I visited today. It's a really neat place and perhaps I will talk more about the nice time we had there. However, I've got to second guess their tagline. Did you know that in Britain a tagline is called a strapline and in Belgium a baseline? Is it possible that you could care any less?
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THANKS, IPOD TOUCH!
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ReplyDeleteAre you talking about "infested with fun?" I agree. Fun isn't the word. I mean, don't get me wrong, I enjoyed it, but it isn't "fun."
ReplyDelete"Infested with information" would be much better.
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