They are. North’s winning.
They are. North’s winning.
Managers do things like that all the time, because managers are stupid.
Starbucks customers are the worst, followed by parents who take their children to baby yoga classes, people who have never worked in customer service, 50% of old people (the other 50% being darlings, but you can never know which is which before you start), and baby-boomers.
When I worked in Starbucks, I would occasionally, if the customer was polite to me and looked sufficiently apologetic, make up the 10p (or whatever) they were short. Anyone who tried to steal out of the jar was loudly told off, and charged full price.
They had not mentioned (or ‘@ed’ him), Calvin was twittering poorly. In fact Zayn’s tweet showed up in Calvin’s feed because Calvin chose to follow Zayn. This could easily be solved by Calvin choosing to unfollow Zayn (and so no longer see his tweets).
I once dropped an entire tray of champagne flutes. In an art gallery entrance hall. While working the birthday party of a minor celebrity, which was attended by many other minor/local celebrities. Who all stepped over me as I picked up the remnants.
At the place I used to work at, relighting the gas oven involved twisting a paper napkin, lighting one end and then waving the flame hopefully towards the back of the oven while hoping you didn’t breath in to much gas. I’m actually surprised there was never a massive flameball, or at least that no one lost an eyebrow.
You’re right about comping meals, I can only think of getting one meal for free (in the UK), and it was because it had a hair in it. I’m always astounded by how much food seems to be given away for free in the US (based almost entirely on my reading of BCO)
Ah! My home county make international news and for something that literally made me ¯\_(ツ)_/ when I heard it.
You are correct on all counts.
It’s actually Skarsgård, but apparently today is not the day for Swedish vowels
I believe either is correct.
I’ve been a vegetarian for ten or so years and my take is this: people are going to eat meat, and I can understand killing animals to eat (I would prefer that this is as ethical as possible, but that's an argument for another day). I do not understand killing for sport.
See Buckfast https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buckfast_…
So many parents would react like that. Or would sheepishly scrape the loose sugar and tiny ripped up pieces of packet into the pot, like I could serve that to other people.
When I was a waitress, I couldn’t believe the number of parents who were ok with their kids opening packets of sugar and tipping them on the table. It got to the point where I’d pointedly ask the parents “Do you need the sugar?” And the whisk the pot of packets away.
Very much not in this context.
I feel like dying your hair bright colours is nearly always a bad idea (for your hair), but an excellent idea because it’s super fun and small children think you’re a fairy...
Doing it at home is always a challenge. I strong armed my housemate into helping me bleach mine. It’s great now, but there were a few sad days when she would look at me and just go “I feel so guilty...”.