A Funny Brooklyn Story
I was finishing my lunch at a local café today when a well-dressed woman entered and ordered a coffee with skim milk. The server mixed her coffee and the woman said “Perfect, thanks,” and sat down. Five minutes later, she rose and brought her coffee back to the counter. She said, I’m sorry, but this coffee is too hot to drink, can you add more skim milk?”
The server obliged, pouring in the milk. As the coffee rose in the paper cup, the customer raised her hand and said, “Perfect, thanks.”
Four or five minutes later, the woman once again rose from her seat and approached the counter. “I’m sorry, I don’t mean to be a pain,” she said, “but now the it’s too cold. Would you add some more coffee?”
I could tell that the server was suspicious, as was I, thinking that this might be some sort of coffee scam. But the amount of coffee never got lower than an inch or so from the top of the cup, so if the continually unsatisfied customer was trying to get free coffee, she wasn’t doing a very good job of it.
The server obliged and the women left shortly after.
Everyone present had a brief chuckle.
James Burger
www.jamesburger.etsy.com
www.jamesburger.com
The server obliged, pouring in the milk. As the coffee rose in the paper cup, the customer raised her hand and said, “Perfect, thanks.”
Four or five minutes later, the woman once again rose from her seat and approached the counter. “I’m sorry, I don’t mean to be a pain,” she said, “but now the it’s too cold. Would you add some more coffee?”
I could tell that the server was suspicious, as was I, thinking that this might be some sort of coffee scam. But the amount of coffee never got lower than an inch or so from the top of the cup, so if the continually unsatisfied customer was trying to get free coffee, she wasn’t doing a very good job of it.
The server obliged and the women left shortly after.
Everyone present had a brief chuckle.
James Burger
www.jamesburger.etsy.com
www.jamesburger.com
Comments
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That is funny.
Even though I might be annoyed if I was the server, the way you tell it it is kind've sweet.
Thank you, jamesburger. -
i don't think this story is funny at all. nor is it particularly "brooklyn."
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That story really sucked.
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bobbybrummel wrote: i don't think this story is funny at all. nor is it particularly "brooklyn."
Whether it is funny or not is a matter of opinion, but it is most certainly a Brooklyn story and there was nary a mention of "brooklyn", whatever that is supposed to mean. -
I think that what you're really trying to write about are the eccentric people and situations that you frequently find in the life of any healthy, normally functioning neighborhood. This really isn't unique to Brooklyn (but thank you for thinking so!)
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