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email468

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Well yeahhhhhhhhhhhh:clap::clap::clap::hug:
You don't have to BUT that sure would be nice :-P



:shock: Woa...Lacy....I'm in awe. If you beat out Garden Knowm, does that mean my hero worship of him should transfer to you?




*tackles Twisty to the ground and smothers him in love* dude, you make me laugh so hard. I just like totally imagined this guy like crawling through the yard on his arms, like army style, with a really long bendy straw....Joins in tackling twisty and smothering him wif love:hug::clap:

:shock:

:clap::-PFor some reason I can't even imagine email at a hooters club.:o:shock:

:clap::clap::clap::clap:

Yeah, I don't think I could ever be a waitress, I just...am not that good at taking people's shit. I have had some really good jobs in my life that have paid pretty good BUT I havge to admit that I always made the most waitressing.
If you work at nice, fancy places you can make a fortune waitressing. PLUS I only claimed 10% of my tips and my tips are what helped pay my rent and put me through school.
On weekend night either Friday, Saturday or Sunday I would always come home with anywhere between $200 to $300 cash.

Yes there are people that will always piss you off but to be honest, you are so busy with other people and there are so many nice people out there that the other people just don't bother you after a while.

Its funny but many of the staff members that DID NOT like a customer would spit in their food. :o:shock: Its not something I chose to do:?

I used to work as a cashier, and sometimes THOSE customers were too much stupidity for me to handle. When I worked at Home Depot, I had this huge line, on the main register (cuz I was the best like that *breathes on my nails and polishes them on my shirt...lmao, j/k)
Lets see the nails :clap::-P
Wow Lacy -- that is a lot of info crammed into one post! i worked for quite a few years in restaurants (back of the house) and can honestly (and happily) say i've never seen anyone do anything to the food that would prevent me from eating it at least in the prep rooms and kitchen anyway ... not that we weren't tempted!

I think everyone should enjoy the thrill of working a public facing job that requires at least a modicum of politeness - like waiting tables/bartender, salesperson, cashier, etc.. in the hopes it may spread a little understanding.

I have only been to hooters once and walked out so it's funny that you say that. If i want food - just bring me the food without all the noise and floor show. and if i want to see random hooters, i'll head to a strip club. but to each their own.

I guess GK is going to have to get cracken' if he wants to keep pace with you!
 

Wikidbchofthewst

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Wow Lacy -- that is a lot of info crammed into one post! i worked for quite a few years in restaurants (back of the house) and can honestly (and happily) say i've never seen anyone do anything to the food that would prevent me from eating it at least in the prep rooms and kitchen anyway ... not that we weren't tempted!

I think everyone should enjoy the thrill of working a public facing job that requires at least a modicum of politeness - like waiting tables/bartender, salesperson, cashier, etc.. in the hopes it may spread a little understanding.

I have only been to hooters once and walked out so it's funny that you say that. If i want food - just bring me the food without all the noise and floor show. and if i want to see random hooters, i'll head to a strip club. but to each their own.

I guess GK is going to have to get cracken' if he wants to keep pace with you!
I agree with you on the working part, I totally think that working as a cashier and in customer service has made me a better customer.

But it also means I kinda expect more from my cashiers and customer service people, because I always did my best for people. Like when I worked at the bookstores, if I knew we had a book in the back, or even if the computer just said it was there, and the customer REALLY needed it, or just really wanted it, like it was all they wanted, my ass would be in that back room, SEARCHING.

I'll admit, if a customer was rude, or gave me attitude for no reason, I probably didn't go all out for them, but any customer who was nice, and polite, I always did what I could.

And I expect the same in return.

wikid always brightens my days up
Awww, thank you! I try

*tackles 40acres and smothers him in love cuz I can't give him any rep for that*

To be a man you must have honor, honor and a penis....
 

Lacy

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.....................................:mrgreen::blsmoke::peace:...........................
Well yeahhhhhhhhhhhh:clap::clap::clap::hug:
You don't have to BUT that sure would be nice :-P



:shock: Woa...Lacy....I'm in awe. If you beat out Garden Knowm, does that mean my hero worship of him should transfer to you?




*tackles Twisty to the ground and smothers him in love* dude, you make me laugh so hard. I just like totally imagined this guy like crawling through the yard on his arms, like army style, with a really long bendy straw....Joins in tackling twisty and smothering him wif love:hug::clap:

:shock:

:clap::-PFor some reason I can't even imagine email at a hooters club.:o:shock:

:clap::clap::clap::clap:



Wow Lacy -- that is a lot of info crammed into one post! i worked for quite a few years in restaurants (back of the house) and can honestly (and happily) say i've never seen anyone do anything to the food that would prevent me from eating it at least in the prep rooms and kitchen anyway ... not that we weren't tempted!

I think everyone should enjoy the thrill of working a public facing job that requires at least a modicum of politeness - like waiting tables/bartender, salesperson, cashier, etc.. in the hopes it may spread a little understanding.

I have only been to hooters once and walked out so it's funny that you say that. If i want food - just bring me the food without all the noise and floor show. and if i want to see random hooters, i'll head to a strip club. but to each their own.I thought so. You just don't seem the type to lose yourself over something so....:roll:....I can't even think of the word.

I guess GK is going to have to get cracken' if he wants to keep pace with you!
Somehow I doubt that. :mrgreen:

I agree with you on the working part, I totally think that working as a cashier and in customer service has made me a better customer.

But it also means I kinda expect more from my cashiers and customer service people, because I always did my best for people. Like when I worked at the bookstores, if I knew we had a book in the back, or even if the computer just said it was there, and the customer REALLY needed it, or just really wanted it, like it was all they wanted, my ass would be in that back room, SEARCHING.

I'll admit, if a customer was rude, or gave me attitude for no reason, I probably didn't go all out for them, but any customer who was nice, and polite, I always did what I could.

And I expect the same in return.



Awww, thank you! I try

*tackles 40acres and smothers him in love cuz I can't give him any rep for that*



To be a man you must have honor, honor and a penis....
:o:roll:
 

korvette1977

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how great was it? haha


My girl and I took my 3 kids (today was my oldest daughters birthday) To the Ringling Bros circus .. It was awesome ...I had a blast . Of course they get you with the toys and the snacks (went through $150.00 ) But it was my Baby's 7th birthday and I'd do it again in a minute ..Pictures Tomorrow ..
 

IAMDGK

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thats awesome man, i went to the circus here earlier this year and it was awesome haha some of the things they do amaze me to this day
 

pokey

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Still a couple hundred off, but who gives? It'll get there!

I worked out hard today, I am sated.
 

Wikidbchofthewst

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Hello, how are you? Have you been alright, through all the lonely, lonely, lonely, lonely, lonely nights. That's what I'd say, I'd tell you everything, if you'd pick up that telephone
 

Wikidbchofthewst

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I guess this time you're really leaving. I heard your suitcase say goodbye. And as my broken heart lies bleeding, you say true love it's suicide
 

Wikidbchofthewst

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(the suitcase part of that song made me think of this one...)

There's only one girl that I will ever love, and that was so many years ago. And though I know I'll never get her out of my heart she never loved me back, ooh I know. I remember how she left me on a stormy night. She kissed me and got out of our bed. And though I pleaded and I begged her not to walk out that door, she packed her bags and turned right away.
 
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