" I think there are other causes a little more vital than petitioning to keep a Starbucks open. As far as political activism, that doesn't go to the top of my list of things to do." --Aaron Gilbert, 44, who visits the Union Street shop several times a week.
I COULDN'T AGREE MORE, SIR!!!!
"Has this Starbucks train left the station?" by Elizabeth Campbell, Globe Correspondent | July 22, 2008
Change is brewing in Newton. And resident Denis Goodwin is boiling mad.
Over what? The wars? The economic looting of this nation? The fascist government?
Last week, Goodwin created an online petition to protest the closing of the Starbucks at 70 Union St. As of late yesterday, nearly 100 people had offered support at savemystarbucks.com.
UN-FLIPPING-FUCKING-BELIEVABLE!!!!
This is a PROTEST THEY COVER? THIS?
I'm sorry, readers, but the GLOBE IS A PIECE OF DOGSHIT!!!!
And Mr. Goodwin here is a close second!!!!
Starbucks Corp. plans to close 600 stores nationwide, seven in Massachusetts. There are efforts afoot to save other stores across the country.
Goodwin, who visits the Union Street shop about five times a week, said he hopes to persuade the company to instead close the more generic "McStarbucks" nearby at 1269 Centre St.
Oh, FUCK SOMEONE ELSE as long as it's not you, 'eh, asshole American?
In-fucking-credible, hey!
To drum up support, he leaves fliers in the Union Street store directing patrons to the petition. The Union Street location, he said, "is kind of an example of how a big company can still be kind of unique." This Starbucks is in a historic Green Line train station.
In a statement, the company said several factors went into its decision to close certain stores.
Goodwin's cup runneth over with support: Many who commented on the online petition cited the Union Street site's warm ambience and convenient location at the Newton Center T stop.
But some customers said they prefer to have their joe on Centre Street. "That whole Union Street is one of the most beautiful in Newton," said Taraneh Farhangmehr, 18, of Newton. But the other location, she adds, "is more practical because it's on a main street."
Others, like Aaron Gilbert, 44, don't care. "I think there are other causes a little more vital than petitioning to keep a Starbucks open," said Gilbert, who visits the Union Street shop several times a week. "As far as political activism, that doesn't go to the top of my list of things to do."
Nor is reading the fucking piece of DOGSHIT Boston fucking Globe!
You know, Globe, you guys really are turniong into one big pile of DOGSHIT!!!
I mean, MY HANDS SMELL LIKE IT when I'm done handling yopur paper for the day, so there MUST BE SOMETHING TO IT!!!!
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