By Fred Owens
The Barista is Always Right
I
once worked as the substitute barista at Cafe Culture in LaConner. I
had steady customers and got good tips, but I had a way of dealing with
people. Like this -----
I wish I could discriminate. When I was the afternoon substitute
barista at Cafe Culture, I served everybody equally. I fixed them a hot
steaming foamy latte, one and all. But there was one group coming in the place, I wanted to shut the door when I saw them.
Thanks for asking about my annual physical.
There has been a lot of talk about the merits of the Affordable Care Act and the Republican effort to repeal or replace it. I cannot present an opinion here with any authority. But I can report on my own success with health care --- I just had my annual physical. I get Medicare. It works for me. Why not have it for everybody?
Decafs! You wouldn't believe this, we ran an honest coffee place, and
these people came in and ordered decaf! I gave them the long stare, the
long pause, thinking, but of course not saying, you want decaf? What is
the point?
I never got used to it.
The soy latte people were not easy to like either, but after a while I got used to them. One day I even tasted a soy latte and it wasn't half bad.
I had no quarrel with the Chais. It wasn't my thing, but what the heck, they tipped as well as anybody.
Otherwise all were welcome, Democrats, Republicans, the employed and the idle, the rich and the poor, the religious and the scandalous, the happy and the depressed. It takes all kinds.
But the decafs, no.
I never got used to it.
The soy latte people were not easy to like either, but after a while I got used to them. One day I even tasted a soy latte and it wasn't half bad.
I had no quarrel with the Chais. It wasn't my thing, but what the heck, they tipped as well as anybody.
Otherwise all were welcome, Democrats, Republicans, the employed and the idle, the rich and the poor, the religious and the scandalous, the happy and the depressed. It takes all kinds.
But the decafs, no.
Thanks for asking about my annual physical.
There has been a lot of talk about the merits of the Affordable Care Act and the Republican effort to repeal or replace it. I cannot present an opinion here with any authority. But I can report on my own success with health care --- I just had my annual physical. I get Medicare. It works for me. Why not have it for everybody?
I
get Medicare and I pay $135 per month for Medicare supplement
insurance. I do not have coverage for prescription medicine. In
alternative medicine I have sometimes chosen acupuncture and
hypnotherapy. I avoid the chiropracter, I think he promises too much.
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