The more I drink coffee the more I become aware of the sub-culture that is involved. Then the more I learn about that sub-culture the more I see how much Starbucks has molded it.
Did you know that coffee is the most popular drink in the whole world? 400 Billion cups of coffee are sipped down every year: that’s more than 1,000 cups per second. How did one company that originally thought to brew coffee was the consumer’s responsibilty end up defining the way we drink our coffee, order our coffee and expect our coffee to taste?
I’ve been to coffee shops where they get mad if you order a ‘grande’ instead of a ‘medium’; “Don’t you know this isn’t Starbucks?”
I didn’t totally get into the coffee pool until I started traveling with the onething team. Starbucks is a high priority when you’re living out of a suitcase and not using your own shower. I think I now know the location of every Starbucks in every city we’ve ever gone to.
You can tell a lot from someone based on the type of drink they order? You can tell a whole lot. I’m finding out that the real ‘purists’ order brewed coffee or americanos. And they like them black. I think people who drink black coffee are like people who shop at Costco. Most of us don’t do it be we recognize that it’s probably way to go and we give respect where it’s due, but we just aren’t quite to that level yet.
- My parents didn’t allowed to drink coffee until I was 16 years old in fear that it may stunt my growth
- I’m 5′ 8″ tall
- I’m the tallest member of my immediate faimily (hmmm….coincidence?)
- I don’t shop at Costco



Farmer Family said:
Shawn,
You flippin’ trademarked onething! You rock!
Josh
Posted on July 5, 2006 at 8:10 pm
Shawn Blanc said:
Thats right dude. I know how to represent. Also, you may have noticed only one space between sentences. Thanks for all the tips on why my Mac isn’t a typewriter.
Posted on July 5, 2006 at 10:15 pm