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☆Joycedale☆
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Jul 27, 2013 07:38AM

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I must be he only American who isn't a vegetarian/vegan who doesn't like bacon."
I love bacon but that sounds nasty

I must be he only American who isn't a vegetarian/vegan who doesn't like bacon."
You're not alone. You must hear all the time, "You don't like bacon?" like your a f-ing moron for not liking it. Makes me want to slap somebody.

I ordered a steak sub - hoagie? - once and they said "you don't want cheese on it?" No, if I wanted cheese on it I think that'd make it a cheesesteak. And damn if they didn't give me a cheesesteak anyway; claiming it was easier to add cheese then it was to not add cheese.
God forbid if I was allergic or something...

Seriously you could've been allergic! and how is it easier? I would've asked for a manger

I must be he only American who isn't a vegetarian/vegan who doesn't like bacon."
I love bacon but that sounds nasty"
I agree. And it was just what it says. Take breading, put it on (already-cooked, I think) bacon, then deep fry it. Sounds like a lot of calories to me!

They just don't get it.
My husband and I were at Pizza Hut many years ago, and ordered a supreme pizza without green peppers (he's just not fond of them). Of course, they were on there when we got it. So we sent it back. And of course, they just peeled them off the top and left them under the rest of the toppings, instead of making a new one (hopefully they didn't do anything else to it - that's what I've always thought, anyway). I asked him if he could survive, as I had an idea. He said yes, he just didn't want a ton of them.
After we ate, I sent him out to the car and went to pay. While I was paying, I said, "Thank you so much for changing the pizza out. He is DEATHLY allergic to green peppers. Last time he had them, his face blew up and he ended up in the hospital for a week."
When I left, she (the assistant manager) was standing there watching me, with a look of horror on her face and her jaw hanging open.
Hopefully it at least triggered something so that she knew from then on that sometimes people need to have it a certain way NOT just because they like it that way, but because there could be medical complications!

I'm going to start using that line. Thanks!

Chuck: Hah. Feel free.
They do act like they're put out sometimes when you ask for something special. I thought that it was their "job", to give the customer whatever they want (within reason of course). No fingers or toes on sandwiches, etc. I have been in management in the food service industry in the past and I always wanted to make my customers happy. One negative experience shared by just one person typically gets heard by anywhere from 85-100 others just from word-of-mouth.

I bet Brenda! Like I said, word-of-mouth is very effective. Especially, on social networking sites such as Facebook. That's actually kinda funny.


That is an interesting tidbit. I think one of the most astonishing things I've ever read was in the book


That is an interesting tidbit. I think one of the most astonishing thin..."
Rachel, did it say if that is the norm, or if it was just that particular city? I have no idea, myself.

It didn't say, but I looked it up and it seems to be the norm:
http://www.funeralplan.com/askexperts...
Crazy, right?

Brenda wrote: "Well ... you're bloody well right! LOL!"
haha! I try not to think of these things whenever I have a glass of water.

There is an interesting article in our local paper this morning entitled "Man Who Killed Family as Teen in Texas Found Teaching at Millikin" (http://herald-review.com/news/local/m... for the whole story). Millikin University is just a couple of blocks from our house. And this man has lived about 4 doors down from us for the 22 years we've been in our home. And we've spoken with him numerous times.
In googling the story, I also located this, which includes pictures from the original murder scene: http://wilcoonline.com/clients/wilcoo....
Now granted, he's now been a psych professor (yeah, go figure!) at Millikin for like 27 years. And he's done a lot of good. But really??? I mean, really??? This is the closest I've ever been to something like this! Frrrreeeeeaaaaakkkkkkyyyyyy!!!!!
Joycedale wrote: "the mosquitoes are really bad this yr"
Seriously! They are eating me alive this year.
Seriously! They are eating me alive this year.





I know what you mean my friends still don't understand why I like reading so much. I never had anyone to talk books to except the town librarian who was in her early 20's when I was a teen so it worked out for me. I think alexis has the same problem with her friends but she has me to talk to :)
Adam wrote: "Joycedale that is too cool. My 10 yr old is into Eregon and The Warriors series right now. They carry them at her school library, which surprised me, really. Hey what happened to Brenda?"
I read the eragon books and really liked them. alexis couldn't seem to get into them. but usually we like the same ones. for instance she recommended the twilight books to me and I did them other 2 to her.
And where is Rick today? Hope all is well with both of them.




I love eBooks. I think it would be sad if they didn't embrace those and audiobooks.


IIRC, it seems like I read somewhere that reading uses a different part of the brain, and since you are not using "system resources" to power your eyeballs and converting writing on the page into words, you are "freed up" for lack of a better term, to think about the content of the story more. I don't know, though, it seems to me that wouldn't be an issue for anyone that can read really well.
I do both, A LOT. I like to read along with the audio a considerable amount of the time, too. AFAIAC, there are advantages and disadvantages to both. For instance, you can't jog down the road, roof your house, swim laps, or any number of other things while reading a book. At the same time, there have many times I've listened to a book and when I got ready to discuss it, I didn't know how to spell certain things in the story. Embarrassing! I'm convinced actual reading will help a person learn to write better.
Regardless of which method a person chooses, the goal is to comprehend something that has been written, so I guess as long as you achieve that it really doesn't matter.

I'm not too good with them either.

Older? Thanks for the encouragement Rick. LOL

Oh, and also - do you know there are still parts of our country that Verizon hasn't touched? Like Piedmont, MO, where I did spend the first couple of days last week, relaxing before the week began. Seems weird to be anywhere that you absolutely cannot get cell signal for Verizon.
Anyway, gonna do a quick skim around here, then I have to get to bed. I'm really exhausted this evening.
Hugs, everyone!

Actually I know that, I live in missouri. in my town at&t has no signal so we switched to verizon but the town where my stepdaughter lives I can't make a call.

What century are we living in?? There should be no area left uncovered! LOL!
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