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By changing nothing, nothing changes #TheDavisBangkokHotel #Starbuucks #TheDavis (at The Davis Bangkok Hotel) https://www.instagram.com/p/CElSlK1HnNv1TdtyOzX5NVTEkb98ESHyjBzhRQ0/?igshid=1t67dtvdc12yj
fondest memory at Hogwarts?
1972. Second year. Prongs and me both made the Quidditch team. May or may not have jumped up and down. Like girls.
making some coffee....yeeee <3
You Are What You Buy Meme
I just bought:
2 number one's off the drive thru menu at Burger King (extra pickles for my Little Man and no pickles for me)
1 pair of sunglasses for Little Man
1 $25 iTunes card (because I was told it's not important that I have music, but it IS important that he rack up $200 on the cradit card he got THREE f-ing days ago). So I bought my own.
1 Caramel Frapp for Little Man
1 White Chocolate Mocha Frapp for myself
What does this say about me?
That I love Target. ...and that I was hungry. ...and that I'm about to visit iTunes
Starbucks at City Walk c:
Lunch with Howard Schultz
This week's "Lunch with the FT" features Howard Schultz noshing at Barney Greengrass. (The Starbucks CEO's order: pickled herring, whitefish salad, salmon with eggs, bialy, fruit and babka for dessert.) Schultz is promoting his most recent book, Onward: How Starbucks Fought for Its Life without Losing Its Soul, and the interview has its intimate moments. Schultz recounts a moment in 1985, when he was raising money for il Giornalle, a chain of coffee bars, and his father-law-told him that he didn't "have a job, just a hobby." Schultz said, "I started to cry, I was so embarrassed." Thirty-five years later, his hobby has a personal value of $540 million.
- Oliver Strand