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It’s America, especially the service industry. It really looks like you’re shitting on him more than service industry ethics.

Here in St. Louis, Krunchers have been around for decades. Pretty sure they introduced kettle chips in this area. I used to like their Mesquite a lot, but seemed to have the lost the taste for them. Then again, I rarely eat potato chips at all anymore.

I agree with the top two, although I’d switch the order of them.

Lol, you clearly don’t know how restaurants worked, at least until Covid. If you called in sick, you had a good chance of getting fired.

What’s sad is I didn’t even watch the Police Academy movies (except little bits here and there channel surfing) and I still knew Hightower was this character’s name.

Did you forget about his early career as a cop?

My utility pole was destroyed by a Toyota. What kind of tree do I need to get to replace it?

As much as you can in an Element.

That’s assuming he even saw it if it was going fast enough.

Horse shit.

If the Toyota was massively speeding, the Honda might not even have seen it, or misjudged it’s speed if it did.

Surprisingly enough, my 1995 Hyundai Accent stripper had comfortable seats. Iron butted St. Louis to DC and back with minimal stops. Also, the top speed of a stripper 1995 Hyundai Accent is 105 mph.

Yeah, the rice is fine, but nothing special. Those onion rings were special and unique.

My first thought was also a swap. With someone else for a different car.

What did you do to get sent into the greys?

I see you found my 1980 Pontiac Sunbird.

It got junked.

A city like NYC has UPS hubs all over the place. St. Louis has one big one and one medium sized one and several tiny ones on the outskirts of the area, I shudder to think how many it takes to serve NYC.

Well, of course, yellow is the most attractive color for most cars.

There was one of these near Heil and Beach Blvd in the early seventies.