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Omnibus Addenda, Volume 52

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Wasn't there a "smart jerk and nice mor(m)on" pairing in O Brother, Where Art Thou?" Haven't seen it in a while...maybe they were all kind of morons...

Jordan Tankard

You had brought up the only Starbucks in Seattle joke they tell on the elevator in the Space Needle to which John said it was the highest one. You questioned if the Columbia Center one was higher and the tangent ensued.

Sam

Other tangent: Is there a private employee-only Starbuks inside their HQ? I asked my friend who works there. She said, "Actually there is. We have a small store inside our offices. Crazy that while we can make our own drinks for free, people buy them. Pretty sure proceeds are donated."

Scott Ryan

Crowdsourcing this so I don't have to relisten to the addenda: does anyone remember why on earth we were discussing high-altitude Starbuckses? How did that even come up? -Keb

Omnibus Project

According to GPT: As of my last update, the top three highest elevation Starbucks locations in the world are: 1. Starbucks at El Alto International Airport, La Paz, Bolivia - Located at an altitude of approximately 4,061 meters (13,323 feet) above sea level. 2. Starbucks at Mercado Libertad, Potosí, Bolivia - Positioned at an altitude of around 4,090 meters (13,420 feet) above sea level. 3. Starbucks at Main Square, Cerro de Pasco, Peru - Situated at an elevation of approximately 4,330 meters (14,210 feet) above sea level. The lowest coffee in the world is probably Greg cafe in Ein Bokek, Israel, located on the shores of the Dead Sea. The elevation of Ein Bokek is approximately -416 meters (-1,365 feet) below sea level, making it one of the lowest-lying inhabited places on Earth.


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