The San Francisco Cappuccino at Cafe Borrone with my crazy-haired friend

Not too long ago, my favorite crazy-curly-haired Kuwait-harkening Korean-studying English-major friend and I reunited over the coffee of Cafe Borrone.

Borrone is a big, bright window-box of eats and drinks and highly contented-looking people. The multitude of colors should explain it all.

“A San Francisco Cappuccino?” I asked.

“It’s our special cappuccino, with chocolate,” the brunette cashier responded knowingly.

“OHMYGOSH YES,” I calmly responded.

So it was me and Nadeen and my cappuccino and her heat-complementing cool drink… and her Ph.D. application and my paper on why a certain post-WWII George Kennan in 1951 has some insightful points against a large world-governing body in a system of competing countries.

It was really interesting! No, seriously. This is why I have [FINALLY] declared my International Relations major!

Cafe Borrone, a real restaurant with hot food and pastries and cake and large windows and busybodies, etc., will surely distract the studiously sensitive. But if you’re not one of those, hey! There’s more study break available… at the locally famous bookstore right next door – called Kepler’s! It’s the bookstore browser’s best friend, whose local fame is very visibly justifiable. You just have to take one glance…

So Nadeen and I, bookstore fanatics, took our Kepler-looking pleasure and carried that spirit of joy right into our necessary work at hand.

I finished my whole paper, and that was just marvelous. And Nadeen and I caught up, and that was even more marvelous.

Go to Cafe Borrone! Because when I told Nadeen I hadn’t yet been, she questioned me, “You haven’t been to Cafe Borrone?!”

But the situation has been remedied, and now it’s your turn [to try a choice chocolate-hinted cappuccino].

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One Response to The San Francisco Cappuccino at Cafe Borrone with my crazy-haired friend

  1. Lisa

    Cappuccino with chocolate … yummm =D

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