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Overheard in L.A.: We’re Already So Over Dumb Starbucks

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This week's edition of Overheard in L.A. features bits of overheard conversation about a dumb new coffee shop and from local Target stores.Overheard of the Week
“I’m already sick of Dumb Starbucks, which makes me more of a hipster than anyone who actually went there.”
via @theolcf

PZ or AZ?
“No no, this was pre-Zumba.”
via @TheSeanBrewster

Priorities
“If I don't get into business school this year, I am going to Burning Man.”
via @hlnkim

This was at Target…
“You know I wouldn't wear this, I'd just blog about it.”
via @ChristieFekete

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Tastes like hate
“Everyone's been talking bout this thing called Sochi. I wanna try it.”
via @frankiemanes

Eww so weird
“He's a weirdo. I don’t know… I think he reads a lot or something.”
via @kyle_hester

Were they real books? What is real?
"I worked at a metaphysical bookstore for 10 years. I so miss being around the books."
via @scottsteg

Couple faces big decision at Target
“We gonna get those swifter wipes or are we trying to live that mop life?”
via @dweidenfeld

More like FedSex
“I tried to call FedEx, but I ended up calling a Porn line.”
via @salvinalauric

Apparently they haven’t seen ‘Wolf of Wall Street’
“I hate the stock market. It’s why white men jump out of buildings.”
via @JessicaGottlieb

Our Overheard in L.A. feature relies on you to send us the strange conversations you overhear in this city. Send them our way at tips@laist.com. (In the e-mail, put "overheard" in the subject and tell us who said it, where they said it and any amusing context.)

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