
My bored source may have exagerated a bit. Another person reported you just needed to go down to the lobby and the guard would arrange for a police escort out of the area. Although I guess I could understand why someone with multiple body piercings and an unusual hair colour would be reluctant to go up to the police and ask for a ride :-) In any case, there was no disruption to service. Although the Starbucks down the street didn't fair as well.

I could understand why someone with multiple body piercings and an unusual hair colour would be reluctant to go up to the police and ask for a ride :-)
the bourgoise state is supposed to protect the rights of all citizens.
In any case, there was no disruption to service. Although the Starbucks down the street didn't fair as well.
the fare at starbucks is miserable on the best of days. they are seattle's worst coffee. they burn the roast to cover that they buy cheap beans. randy

the fare at starbucks is miserable on the best of days. they are seattle's worst coffee. they burn the roast to cover that they buy cheap beans.
apologies for the inappropriate post. i thought this was a private reply to sean. though i am sure many would assert that caffeine is an operational topic. randy

On December 1, 1999 at 10:19 randy@psg.com (Randy Bush) wrote:
the fare at starbucks is miserable on the best of days. they are seattle's worst coffee. they burn the roast to cover that they buy cheap beans.
Which is why we call them "charbucks" -b

On 1 Dec 1999, Sean Donelan wrote:
escort out of the area. Although I guess I could understand why someone with multiple body piercings and an unusual hair colour would be reluctant to go up to the police and ask for a ride :-)
I thought WTO delegates have their own rides ? :) Deepak
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Barry Shein
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Deepak Jain
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Randy Bush
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Sean Donelan