I’m fairly sure it’s meant to be ‘tall black’ coffee for a guy: “Guy who ordered the tall black coffee!” is what is meant.
I’ve been told you can’t order a tall black, or any black coffee, in the US because people think it’s racist, which is just a little bit hypersensitive…
Just to clarify, you can’t use the name “black” coffee, instead using full strength or no milk or whatever. I don’t believe there is a ban on ‘black’ coffee.
And so a new month has begun… Your life is hilarious. Sorry if that’s mean…
I’m fairly sure it’s meant to be ‘tall black’ coffee for a guy: “Guy who ordered the tall black coffee!” is what is meant.
I’ve been told you can’t order a tall black, or any black coffee, in the US because people think it’s racist, which is just a little bit hypersensitive…
Just to clarify, you can’t use the name “black” coffee, instead using full strength or no milk or whatever. I don’t believe there is a ban on ‘black’ coffee.
Definitely not true. People say black coffee all the time. By far the most common way to refer to drip coffee with no milk or cream.
Damn, I want your life. Listening to those idiots. I like listening to idiots, it’s fun.
…Almost three years. How do you survive?
By living in a Hollywood hills mansion away from society and making up lame stories about current events :)