Since the song refers to the delights of a dusky-skinned woman rather than an overpriced cup of container-flavored chickory, I would have to say no, Barb, I try to avoid such comparisons.
MY problem is that when anybody mentions Starbucks I recall Moby Dick and where they stole the name from originally!
Ummmm, since I can count the number of times I've been to Starbucks on one hand... and the number of times I've heard that song on one hand... well, you can guess the answer.
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Uhm... not until NOW. But I´m sure I will hear it this evening on my trip to Starbucks! *LOL*
LOL. As for Starbucks, I see the prices and run the other way.
Since the song refers to the delights of a dusky-skinned woman rather than an overpriced cup of container-flavored chickory, I would have to say no, Barb, I try to avoid such comparisons.
MY problem is that when anybody mentions Starbucks I recall Moby Dick and where they stole the name from originally!
Ummmm, since I can count the number of times I've been to Starbucks on one hand... and the number of times I've heard that song on one hand... well, you can guess the answer.
However - I LOVE me a Mocha Cappaccino! Yummmmmm
you know what I think....they are way to expensive...and I find their coffee tastes burnt...so I am not a Starbucks fan....
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