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—>I visited the epicenter of Starbucks this weekend. It's a nice little store that adheres to the Pike Place Market historic district guidelines. The logo on the exterior is the original brown, nippled mermaid. Inside, it's not that large and theres a converted tackle supply shop feel to the place. The ceilings are made of painted white wood slats with lots of low white lights hanging. Otherwise, the coffee tasted exactly the same. Yes, no matter which corner in America you visit, whether the first store or the last, you can be assured of enjoying a consistent, smooth, burnt flavor. More »
—>While some people conflate "recession" with "depression," the enterprising gents at Lumber Liquidators are using it as a cheery marketing hook. An ad on their website shouts, "Take advantage of the weak dollar! We ship anywhere in the world." I guess when your brand is all about the color yellow, it's hard to be a mopeypants. More »
—>That is some lean beef right there. Reader Sam shares this picture of pieces of fish a Ralphs grocery store in Los Angeles mistakingly labeled as boneless chuck steak. This genetically modified food craze has gotten well out of hand. At least it's "farm raised." More »
What's interesting is that the "dead parrot" they use is actually a metal duck. Once a scammer, always. — BEN POPKEN More »
Interesting how the customer service rep refuses to give out the company mailing address at the end. Prank call or, that's illegal. — BEN POPKEN More »
If you've never been to Other Music in New York you may not appreciate this as much but OM is an awesome lil music store at East 4th and Lafayette. Contrary to what this video might have you believe, the people are actually super friendly and helpful. There is a certain elitist air but that's because they know their shit and they know they know it. More »




