A local fast-food place has started asking for a name for the order at the drive-thru, as they send you forward to wait in a line and then an employee walks your order out. I’ve been having fun making up a different one every time. During the holidays I used a few of the reindeer names, which evoked smiles from the employees. “Single burger with cheese and a coke for…Rudolph?” ;-)
Concretionist 10 months ago
Just what a yappy little dog needs: More caffeine!
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member 10 months ago
“That’s mine! – - – - – er, uh … yap!”
nosirrom 10 months ago
You’d think he’d order a “lapte”
Imagine 10 months ago
A yappuccino.
The Reader Premium Member 10 months ago
DON’T give it to him! He is too hyper already.
Doug K 10 months ago
Yap Yap Yap Yap Yap Yap Yap Yap Yap Yap Yap Yap (sitting at the table): “I was hoping that was mine. But that was only ten Yaps.”
garcoa 10 months ago
I would like to see that customer carry the latte to his table.
Munch 10 months ago
Less yapping, more lapping.
dflak 10 months ago
Part of the cultural experience I miss. To me coffee is just coffee.
Chris 10 months ago
wonder who ordered that one… :j
Zen-of-Zinfandel 10 months ago
Don’t worry be frappe.
Bill The Nuke 10 months ago
Actually that’s for the kid on their phone.
brick10 10 months ago
LOVE IT!
Frank Burns Eats Worms 10 months ago
Here come the zoomies!
anomalous4 10 months ago
I hope that’s really a Pup Cup (or at least decaf). Caffeine is toxic to dogs.
mistercatworks 10 months ago
Anything more four yaps should be cut off from the caffeine.
The Brooklyn Accent Premium Member 10 months ago
At least he spelled “Yap” right.
Just_Karl 10 months ago
Also, here’s your kibble muffin to go. (Doggy bag.)
WCraft Premium Member 10 months ago
Latte for meow meow meow hold the coffee
NaturLvr 10 months ago
A local fast-food place has started asking for a name for the order at the drive-thru, as they send you forward to wait in a line and then an employee walks your order out. I’ve been having fun making up a different one every time. During the holidays I used a few of the reindeer names, which evoked smiles from the employees. “Single burger with cheese and a coke for…Rudolph?” ;-)