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WCDT: 2006-2010 (5-9 Sep 2011)

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DSL:
Not if Marten's there. He never lets her murder ANYBODY.

bhtooefr:
Although I was under the impression that whoever it was that found it odd forgot that tSB was a bakery, and was a coffee shop.

And, a 13 year old in a coffee shop is a bit odd, at least IME - then again, when I was 13, I went to school with a bunch of kids that would uncontrollably bounce off the walls if you gave them even a little caffeine.

gangler:
Probably depends on the coffee shop. Tim Hortons you'd assume they're there for donuts or cookies or perhaps even their spectacular fruitsplosion muffins. Starbucks has some nice brownies, a hot chocolate that my sister freaking loved when she was around ten. Little bit older than that now. About Sam's age. Now she likes their Chai latte which I guess must not be a coffee variant since our parents buy them for her and the church doesn't condone coffee. I also hear there's remarkably little coffee in their coffee, so maybe it would be a bit easier on the children?

I don't know about other coffee places. Don't drink a lot of the stuff. It doesn't sound outlandish to me though that there would be small time coffee establishments with a more non-child-friendly atmosphere which doesn't pad the wares with delicious baked goods.

But yeah, I get that. Coffee isn't something you associate with children. Some kids do better with the caffeine than others, but you don't wanna give them large doses of the stuff to guzzle down as a general rule of thumb. Plus it's not a flavor you'd think children would want to begin with. Then there's the fact that it's a hot drink. Often served more than hot enough for a child to severely burn themselves.

Reasoning or not though when I think Coffee I don't think children.

Emperor Norton:

--- Quote from: bhtooefr on 10 Sep 2011, 08:24 ---Although I was under the impression that whoever it was that found it odd forgot that tSB was a bakery, and was a coffee shop.

And, a 13 year old in a coffee shop is a bit odd, at least IME - then again, when I was 13, I went to school with a bunch of kids that would uncontrollably bounce off the walls if you gave them even a little caffeine.

--- End quote ---

But a 13 year old hanging around the business her father owns ISN'T that weird. I'm starting to think that people are forgetting the connection there.

vettechinohio:

--- Quote from: gangler on 10 Sep 2011, 08:57 ---Now she likes their Chai latte which I guess must not be a coffee variant since our parents buy them for her and the church doesn't condone coffee.

--- End quote ---

Chai is a type of tea, mixed with milk and spices. One of my favorite drinks (:

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