PrettyinDuckie
PrettyinDuckie
PrettyinDuckie

That's sort of neat. I saw the wrong class and yellow umbrella episodes and would like to see how they fit, narratively. I like the idea that she meets everyone else first, too, because that seems to be a little bit more like how life works. For several seasons they were definitely crafting an interesting story with

Half of this feels a lot like telling Robin, and women like her, that these things aren't going to make you as happy as that douche who was obsessed with you and wanted the traditional family you didn't.

HALLO-DEAN FOREVER.

I think the thing people take issue with is that the storytelling didn't let the audience connect with Tracy very much. Also, I think it's great that your mother remarried- really, it's so wonderful to find love after loss. But Ted didn't just find love after Tracy's death- he got back together with his ex. His ex

So... who else thinks Josh Radnor will never be able to find meaningful acting work again? I predict half a dozen paint-by-numbers rom coms over the next 5-10 years, then radio silence.

Not that he'll need it, since HIMYM will be syndicated until the apocalypse.

It seems like it might be an entirely different group of friends- not Tracy's perspective or another character on HIMYM, but a similar story told from a female perspective. However, they seem to be having some casting issues.

YES. My coworker puts this song on all the time at work. Maybe it's time to learn the dance.

....Both? I'm gonna go with both.

I'm dying to know how she walks in them. Did she take lessons? Is a member of her entourage discreetly propping her up? Does she actually have human feet, or are those sheaths for her alien hoofs? INQUIRING MINDS WANT TO KNOW.

THIS ENTIRE SAGA IS THE PINNACLE OF THE INTERNET.

Shay Mitchell and Troian Bellisario are both multi-racial.

ETA: I also don't who counts as the "main cast," but Shanna (Shauna?), Maya and creepy stalker dude were all POC as well.

Oh my god. It's like my last birthday.

You're pretty much right about that. I often make roughly twice minimum wage- but that leads to its own share of issues. Because I (and most of my team) see ourselves as working for the customers (they pay our wages), I am pretty disinclined to go the extra mile for my employer. There's a lot I'll do for my coworkers,

I don't really care enough to explain this all to you, especially because it would be pretty easy to use the Google to find out exactly what a right-to-work state and giving a long lesson on tipping and the politics of wages and labor of America sounds pretty boring for both of us. You asked why you don't tip at

YEAH, UTAH. STOP BEING A CHEAPASS.

It's sort of a weird thing, isn't it? I can't speak for your mister's siblings, but I know the Olds (the legitimate Olds, not me when I pretend I'm old) kind of don't get it. Like, $5 actually bought something in their day! And 20 years ago, $2.13 was not a great wage but also had at least a little more buying power

That's weird. I have no idea how dinner theater works, or what the servers make, or what the expected tip is. I would suppose that you're doing the right thing, and yep, it kind of sounds like a rip-off, food-wise.

I wait tables in SLC and I hate that people use their large families as an excuse. It's not my fault or problem that you chose to procreate and then haul the entire brood into my restaurant to pay $6 for pancakes. (Luckily, I can add auto-gratuities to parties of 6 or more- especially helpful when grandpa's paying.)

Short answer is: I can't speak for salons or whatever, but yes, the pay at McDonald's is shit- around $7.25/hour, most places. As a server at a sit-down restaurant, I make $2.13. Tips make up the difference. Is it a shitty system? Yes. You should still tip, though, because your server didn't make up the system and

My place asks for a declaration of tips at the end of each night. The credit card tips that were processed under my server number are there automatically, there's a number that indicates what 18% of my sales (cash + card) would be, and then I can adjust up or down manually. It gets tricky, though, because while we