hotcocoababe
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co+ca said:when he had chosen said cafe, he decided after ordering a tall soy mocha latte decaf, that he was indeed unimpressed with the abundance of american owned chains. he therefore decided the best course of action would be a polite letter to the author(s) of this story, asking them to eradicate all american merchandise, peoples and chain stores from this humble little tale. this letter read:
Greetings, ext2-er students
I am writing ths letter to you on behalf of all the poor, demented and mentally retarded characters contained within the pages of this forum. They send their "hello's" from the afterlife, and hope you'll be joining them soon. (Or resurrecting them - whichever tickles the next postee-on-this-thread's fancies...) As I write, I am sipping a deliciously creamy tall soy mocha latte decaf... which really doesnt taste all that nice if i think about it as I believe the beans used in the soy may have been genetically modified... hmmm.... anyway,
I have noticed the excessive amount of refernces through this little forum, to AMERICAN POP CULTURE. Now, I don't mean to sound like an extension-1-student-who-does-reatreat-from-the-global, but Gack, Jane, John and Hoho (or wateva his/her name was) all agree that -not only does American pop culture seem to largely influence, and in fact dominate today's society- but it also seems to be having a significant impact upon our little EXT2 community, therefore proving the theory that my extension teacher has been trying to disprove all year - "GLOBAL IS BAD, LOCAL IS GOOD"
Therefore, dear reader -