Starbucks on 2/14/12

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Re: Starbucks on 2/14/12

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NRA hat didn't get any nods, however the tip in the jar did!
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I did my part today.
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Re: Starbucks on 2/14/12

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jimlongley wrote:Didn't see anyone else carrying concealed.
Perhaps I just don't have the eye for it yet, but... isn't that the point? :lol:

As for my S-Bux visit, I went in around 8:30 pm and paid for our drinks with my $2's. The barista was excited to see them, but when I asked if he'd had any other people pay with $2's today, he said he hadn't. He was just happy to see something unique, as no one had ever paid him completely in $2's. What's interesting, though, is that he knew about the boycott. He's some kind of manager (my guess is assistant), and he said that Starbucks had sent out a company-wide memo telling their stores that there may be picketing and other protest-ish things from anti-gun groups today. When I explained about the "buy"cott and the significance of the $2's, he was very supportive and somehow got around to bashing the Occupy movements. Of course, I didn't stop him.

All in all, I'm glad that I got to be the one to spread the message to one more location today. :patriot:
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Re: Starbucks on 2/14/12

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Was in Austin today; stopped by Starbucks with a few friends. Ordered our drinks and asked to speak with the manager. I asked her if she knew there was a boycott today, and she said yes and looked nervous....then was VERY surprised when I told her that we never come to Starbucks, but were there today solely as a protest of the boycott and in appreciation of Starbucks' stance. She was gratified and said that it had been extra busy all day.

*Score*

Sounds like the boycott idea totally backfired....

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Re: Starbucks on 2/14/12

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Slipped a SB gift card in with the Valentine's card and flowers for the wife. Hey she'd buy the $$ java anyway, this way I get credit and can support the company at the same time.
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Re: Starbucks on 2/14/12

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We finally made it!

The red velvet whoopie pies didn't survive long enough to make it into the picture, but the kids loved the hot chocolate, the missus liked her caramel macchiato, and I tanked up on decaf.

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My wife and I drove from Fort Worth to Houston today and uncharacteristically patronized two Starbucks. . . both of us bought a drink and carried a concealed firearm each time. The kicker? I completely forgot about this, but I'm glad I made it by. We quit paying the premium bucks for coffee years ago, so this was really a fortunate coincidence.
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Re: Starbucks on 2/14/12

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I participated in a rather unspectacular way. I seldom, if ever, go to Starbucks, but I went to a small store yesterday [abbreviated profanity deleted] lunch. No NRA hats, no $2 bills, just a purchase of food and beverage.
But, I'd like to know if there's any way we can come up with an official impact of the boycott/buycott situation... rough estimate.
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UpTheIrons wrote:We finally made it!

The red velvet whoopie pies didn't survive long enough to make it into the picture, but the kids loved the hot chocolate, the missus liked her caramel macchiato, and I tanked up on decaf.

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Rule #2 - never point the muzzle at anything you're not willing to DESTROY!

I guess you don't really like hot chocolate?

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:biggrinjester:

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fwgrace wrote:Was in Austin today; stopped by Starbucks with a few friends. Ordered our drinks and asked to speak with the manager. I asked her if she knew there was a boycott today, and she said yes and looked nervous....then was VERY surprised when I told her that we never come to Starbucks, but were there today solely as a protest of the boycott and in appreciation of Starbucks' stance. She was gratified and said that it had been extra busy all day.

*Score*

Sounds like the boycott idea totally backfired....
Nicely done. :clapping:
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Here's the reply I received from Starbucks yesterday afternoon.
Clearly it's a form letter, since my original email did not refer in any way to open carry.
Dear Roy,
Thank you for contacting Starbucks.

Thank you for your feedback regarding Starbucks' policy on open carry laws. I am truly happy to hear that you support and appreciate our gun policy!

At Starbucks, we deeply respect the views of our customers and recognize that there is significant and genuine passion surrounding the issue of open carry weapons laws. We comply with local laws and statutes in the communities we serve. Our long-standing approach to this issue remains unchanged and we abide by the laws that permit open carry in 43 U.S. states. Where these laws don't exist, openly carrying weapons in our stores is prohibited.

As the public debate around this issue continues, we encourage customers and advocacy groups from both sides to share their input with their public officials. We are extremely sensitive to the issue of gun violence in our society and believe that supporting local laws is the right way for us to ensure a safe environment for both partners and customers.

Hope to see you in our stores today for Valentines Day! Thanks again for your support and have a beautiful day!

Thanks again for writing us. If you ever have any questions or concerns in the future, please don't hesitate to get in touch!

XXXXXXXXXXXXX [Name redacted]
Customer Relations
Starbucks Coffee Company
800 STARBUC (782-7282)
Monday through Friday, 5 AM to 8PM (PST)
I am not a lawyer. This is NOT legal advice.!
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Re: Starbucks on 2/14/12

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A-R wrote:
UpTheIrons wrote:We finally made it!

The red velvet whoopie pies didn't survive long enough to make it into the picture, but the kids loved the hot chocolate, the missus liked her caramel macchiato, and I tanked up on decaf.

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Rule #2 - never point the muzzle at anything you're not willing to DESTROY!

I guess you don't really like hot chocolate?

:evil2:

:biggrinjester:

:cheers2:
Don't you know how bad sugar is for you? That stuff is an eeeevil menace to society! I was...um...holding it and waiting for the Food Police to arrive! Yeah, that's it. :lol:
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Re: Starbucks on 2/14/12

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We went to 'bucks yesterday. Because VA is an open carry state my DH open carried. We don't usually OC, but if you are going to a place to support gun rights you gotta be bold! If we had two guns I would have OC as well. The conversation behind te counter was how many people with guns had come in that day, and how they were going to the range/practicing at home ths weekend. I guess message received. :biggrinjester: :lol::
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Re: Starbucks on 2/14/12

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A-R wrote:
UpTheIrons wrote:We finally made it!

The red velvet whoopie pies didn't survive long enough to make it into the picture, but the kids loved the hot chocolate, the missus liked her caramel macchiato, and I tanked up on decaf.

Image
Rule #2 - never point the muzzle at anything you're not willing to DESTROY!

I guess you don't really like hot chocolate?

:evil2:

:biggrinjester:

:cheers2:
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Re: Starbucks on 2/14/12

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I just wanted to point out something I thought was interesting/funny

The anti-gun boycott FB page has; 267 "like" and 127 "talking about this" :grumble :cryin

The pro-gun buycott FB page has; 24,581 "going", 2,489 "maybes" and 114,911 "invited" :shock:

:lol: :clapping: :hurry: :cheers2: :patriot: :smilelol5: :thumbs2: "rlol" :anamatedbanana :reddevil :txflag: :thewave


....and I wonder how many of the "127 talking about this" are actually pro-gun folks messing with the anti's
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