>> Great idea. Maybe the fat tubs can get out of their cars and at least get 
>> ten seconds of exercise walking to the counter before they gobble down 
>> another 500 calories of sugar.
>>   

>I'll ignore the inflammatory language, but I concur.  If they had a WALK 
>UP window, people could still get their caffeine fix in a hurry, get a 
>small bit of exercise and fresh air, and gas emissions and waste would 
>be reduced, which would also result in cleaner air.  Seems like a 
>win/win/win solution.  Heck, people might even start to return to that 
>weird old practice of *talking* to one another, while they're standing 
>in line.

In some ways, I have to agree with your analysis of drive-throughs.  I don't 
have patience for them.  Unless no one is in line, I can often get faster 
service by running in.  In a city situation, drive throughs may be a good 
response to areas with lack of adequate parking and then there is the safety 
factor of not having to get out of the car.  But, should Big Brother stick his 
already overextended proboscus into this... HECK NO!  What used to be land of 
the free, home of the brave is fast becoming land of the controlled, home of 
the wimps.  Although I use them as my branch offices, I would think most 
Starbucks customers would gladly comply, which brings up Ann Coulters 
thoughts... why would I want to talk to these people in line?  Do I really want 
to hear about BHO, Hillarycare or global warming fantasies?

--
Larry Miller



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