Ugh, for the past week I've been trying to find out about the history of Cup A Joe.It's literally impossible.I've talked to seven different employees. No one knows a word of the business history. They're really just not told anything apparently. I keep trying to find Dave (one of the owners I'm told) but haven't seen him yet, and apparently I haven't found a manager yet (I was told today when I could find one in Avent Ferry).All the former and current employees that are friends have said the business history is sketchy, drugs are questionably involved in a number of ways, and the turn-over rate is so high that hardly anyone can keep track of what happens....then I thought, hey, TWW probably has SOMEONE that used to or currently works there. I can ask them, and Chit Chat is so helpful and kind. ...so what does TWW know?
10/28/2010 1:12:04 AM
They sell coffee. And drugs, if you know the correct lingo.
10/28/2010 1:13:55 AM
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10/28/2010 1:56:04 AM
why are you so intrigued by cup a joe history? is it for a project or something?
10/28/2010 1:57:04 AM
who gives a shitis the proper answer
10/28/2010 1:59:59 AM
Well you see, back in 19 aught 84...
10/28/2010 2:09:04 AM
^^^Yea, but it's a complicated project and TWW hates English majors enough as it is.^^What, they too mainstream or something?
10/28/2010 2:19:59 AM
i don't drink coffee
10/28/2010 2:27:37 AM
As long as that statement doesn't include ", just hot tea." then I think we're okay here.
10/28/2010 2:28:16 AM
i have ordered exactly one drink from cup-a-joe everit was a hot chocolate and it was four years ago after i stayed up all night with my roommateshe bought it for me, in factnever spent a dime in those placesif they had beer, though...the atmosphere is tip-top, less so with the smoking ban ]
10/28/2010 2:29:48 AM
I know it's horrible that I assume all English majors and everyone with even vague connection to the arts must love coffee.But I usually assume that....which is probably hypocritical since I hate most other assumptions made about the humanities.
10/28/2010 2:31:00 AM
All I know is their pastries/baked goods used to be like a million times better in the 90s. As far as the drugs thing one of my good friends worked there in college and never mentioned anything about it, but the vast majority of people in the service industry are users so it wouldn't surprise me in least if it was true(especially for the employees that have to open at 4 or 5 in the morning).
10/28/2010 3:06:44 AM
I talked to a guy tonight, and when I asked about the history of the store, he asked me if I was a Fed, because "you look like a fed" (I looked like shit, my shirt was dirty, and I have a full beard--what?). When I said no, he said "So are you an industry spy?"He was twitching a lot and really spaz. Yea, I realize he could be drinking a lot of coffee, but it was like he was on goddamn coke.
10/28/2010 3:16:55 AM
It was started by the government as a cover for the Manhattan Project.
10/28/2010 3:34:52 AM
^Tell me more.
10/28/2010 3:41:30 AM
Little Boy was a poorly wired latte machine. True story.
10/28/2010 3:50:26 AM
I used to work there. I can tell you what I know. for a priceNo, seriously. I'll answer your questions. LOL
10/28/2010 9:05:07 AM
it was once a store that sold bras for newly developing girls, but there was a vehement public outcry to get it removedso it changed from Jo A-Cups to what it is todaytrue story
10/28/2010 9:45:14 AM
Their coffee gives me the shits
10/28/2010 10:05:33 AM