Currently drinking coffee from Burger King and surprise! it's actually pretty good, compared to *cough* coffee from Macs *cough*. And they have a really great idea called 'Have It Your Way'. The explanation on the cup is as follows:
Burger King: Have It Your Way
Est. 1994
Most people don't like to be bothered during their morning coffee. So if you see another person holding a similar cup, give them some time to themselves. They'd do the same for you.
What a wonderful idea! I think I'd support BK breakfast over other places. I finally bought a breakfast meal from BK, I've been wanting to eat a croissantwich since forever. I'll let you know what it tastes like when I get around to eating it during lunch break.
Coffee: $1.50
Pruning of trees: $1,000
Clearing river of trash: $2,500
An undisturbed morning cuppa with scenic view: Priceless
Some quizzes from Rachel's blog.

You are 'regularly metric verse'. This can take
many forms, including heroic couplets, blank
verse, and other iambic pentameters, for
example. It has not been used much since the
nineteenth century; modern poets tend to prefer
rhyme without meter, or even poetry with
neither rhyme nor meter.
You appreciate the beautiful things in life--the
joy of music, the color of leaves falling, the
rhythm of a heartbeat. You see life itself as
a series of little poems. The result (or is it
the cause?) is that you are pensive and often
melancholy. You enjoy the company of other
people, but they find you unexcitable and
depressing. Your problem is that regularly
metric verse has been obsolete for a long time.
What obsolete skill are you?
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You are St Brigid's Cross: St. Brigid is an Irish
saint who hand-wove a cross,out of rushes she
found by the river. She made the cross while
explaining the passion of our Lord to a pagan
man.
What Kind of Cross are You?
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