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good one!
hi-larious!
please tell me he wasn't announcing more starbucks. I hate the place
The Gothamist uses this photo to adorn an article about Howard Schultz talking to investors.
The Naked Loon, a humour website, usses this photo to adorn a fake op-ed by Schultz.
Beyond Megapixels features this photo in an article about correcting white balance.
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