My bet is, one is a simple, nothing special latte. The other cup is a super-specific coffee mix with the right amounts of various creams and sweeteners, stirred in a specific direction… because that chicken’s boss needs something ultra… specific.
Sounds possible, the little things make all the difference…hopefully one is decaf so the Cheech Chicken doesn’t implode.
Justin
January 19th, 2008 at 3:55 pm
We can all agree though, this is definitely a Geneva chicken…look how eloquently he dodges the speeding SUVs…only frequent crossers of 38 and 3rd street would ever be so brave!
Kerri
January 19th, 2008 at 5:41 pm
Lattes? Coffee? What happened to the tea lovers of the world? Tazo is life. Jump on that band wagon.
I’ve seen this happen before and then it’s all like “hey – why’d the chicken?” and stuff like that. I’ll tell you what this is. It’s a picture of a thief. I don’t care if you’re black, white, puerto rican, haitian or chicken – everyone’s so afraid of offending people. This is an obvious drawing of a theft of one coffee cup and the tip cup. In 5th grade I was at a petting zoo and had a chicken lift my favorite Moss Man figure from the 1st edition He-Man Collection. In 8th grade my bike was stolen by a large chicken who ended up actually being my neighbor Ron in a chicken outfit, but still….a chicken’s a chicken. Seeing this on the R29 blog is an obvious shot at me and it is apparent that Ron must be a client of yours or something and now this is a blatant attempt at sending a message to me. R29…..message received loud and clear – loud and clear. Don’t think I don’t know what Coffee Shop spells backwards either! I can read between the lines. You guys will all get yours for this blog post.
The chicken has a social conscience and did not steal the coffee or even the barista’s tip cup. Not only is he valiant in crossing a busy highway, I suggest he is a fan of the “green” movement. Notice, he did not use a CO2 emission vehicle to cross the road, he walked (or ran).
I couldn’t imagine getting through the day without a necessary Starbucks run, could you? Yikes!
I wonder if that chicken is an intern? Only interns get coffee, right?
Are those coffees or lattes?
My bet is, one is a simple, nothing special latte. The other cup is a super-specific coffee mix with the right amounts of various creams and sweeteners, stirred in a specific direction… because that chicken’s boss needs something ultra… specific.
Hmmmf.
Sounds possible, the little things make all the difference…hopefully one is decaf so the Cheech Chicken doesn’t implode.
We can all agree though, this is definitely a Geneva chicken…look how eloquently he dodges the speeding SUVs…only frequent crossers of 38 and 3rd street would ever be so brave!
Lattes? Coffee? What happened to the tea lovers of the world? Tazo is life. Jump on that band wagon.
I didn’t know HORSES drank tea…
HORSES is all about the tea.
I’ve seen this happen before and then it’s all like “hey – why’d the chicken?” and stuff like that. I’ll tell you what this is. It’s a picture of a thief. I don’t care if you’re black, white, puerto rican, haitian or chicken – everyone’s so afraid of offending people. This is an obvious drawing of a theft of one coffee cup and the tip cup. In 5th grade I was at a petting zoo and had a chicken lift my favorite Moss Man figure from the 1st edition He-Man Collection. In 8th grade my bike was stolen by a large chicken who ended up actually being my neighbor Ron in a chicken outfit, but still….a chicken’s a chicken. Seeing this on the R29 blog is an obvious shot at me and it is apparent that Ron must be a client of yours or something and now this is a blatant attempt at sending a message to me. R29…..message received loud and clear – loud and clear. Don’t think I don’t know what Coffee Shop spells backwards either! I can read between the lines. You guys will all get yours for this blog post.
The chicken has a social conscience and did not steal the coffee or even the barista’s tip cup. Not only is he valiant in crossing a busy highway, I suggest he is a fan of the “green” movement. Notice, he did not use a CO2 emission vehicle to cross the road, he walked (or ran).