boggardlurch
Lurch of the SoCal
boggardlurch

I watched the first run with a couple friends as appointment TV.

But... but... they made the kids pay for the Safety classes as well! How can they NOT care when they’re made to pay an up front fee to work fast food?

It’s not even that long ago that we reached that point.

My first job was fast food, I still remember one of the older morning crew guys (probably early 40's?). He was burned out and angry. Would occasionally intentionally drop a patty before stomping on it, yelling “it’s dead!”, then throwing it back on the grill a few moments before serving.

I would definitely reschedule were it my studio’s money on the line.

It’s always good to have those reminders that even the crappiest reality shows have SOME sort of writer’s staff coming up with whatever winds up on screen - if not directly from someone’s mouth, it’s still in the form of the ideas etc. (or in this case lame jokes based on lowest-hanging internet fruit iirc) that they

For a brief moment I was terrified that the Guide had locked them into an escape room.

The April Fool’s Lore episode could be epic, though.

Will you take it on the Bridge? Will you take it at the fridge? Will you take it while he wears a banana clip eyeridge?

If women can’t show their whatever body part local custom decries, men shouldn’t either.

We had an independent “Mexican” chain out here called Green Burrito. Was amazing - good food, good pricing, and for a teenage fat kid I remember them having HUGE servings. Again, as a fat teenager. So yeah. HUGE.

I’m torn.

My own person biggest reason not to go is the lack of convenience.

This is where one of (IMO) the biggest and most intractable problems within the party comes in.

I’m on the Democrat side and I can see the obvious path they’ve taken to alienating the bloc that makes up Trump’s base.

My suspicion is that at some point some psychotic idiot in the store design team said “Hey, let’s pack them in as tightly as we can” and fit eight stations in the space that two registers used to use. Your stores may have had sanity injected into the process.

Well, you might personally enjoy the decades of strife and horror that will come with that realignment - but I’m realistic enough to understand we’re still decades away from anything happening and that the push for automation is one of the many factors that essentially made Trump.

We don’t have those. We have the tiny 2x2 foot with one (or two at WalMart) bag racks. The Ralphs/Kroger seems to at least understand it’s a losing game (management has been cautiously open about the fact that they get endless complaints about self checkout) but it’s something that’s being forced on them from above

The Dining Plan causes bigger problems than tipping.

This increasingly applies to every job.