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Liana Hallik
liana-hallik

I fucking hate all of these people. And that goes for every Republican lawmaker in my home state of Ohio, who are trying to pass similar bullshit here. The ONLY reason I stay in this godforsaken state is because my vote is needed, and these conservative pricks can kiss my shiny, liberal ass.

The bill is part of a terrifying strategy from Republicans who want to take advantage of a Supreme Court stacked with conservative judges. According to the bill’s sponsor, Alabama Rep. Terri Collins, Republicans want a legal challenge, hoping that with an increasingly conservative court system, the bill will make its

it is not the person I am

love that you’re using ‘uncouth’ in the same comment as ‘i work in a place that serves fries with sauces

Vegetarians always get shafted when it comes to substitutions. For example restaurants will often charge to substitute two slices of fresh tomato for the bacon/ham/sausage that comes with a standard breakfast. In what world is 1/3 of a tomato more expensive than two breakfast sausages?

Oh, absolutely. But they should be informed of the surcharge while placing the order, as it may affect their decision.

Wrong answer.

I’mna call bullshit on this “unless you are subtracting an ingredient” idea.

What you should do is start talking to your other friends about how cheap she is behind her back. Really build up some animosity. Then if you ever go out together again, ask for split checks, but only 2 of them. One for the table and one for her. And if you’re in line for coffee tell Claire and Alice to go ahead and

Or maybe you should stop worrying about how she is dressed. If her shirts make it so that you’re unable to look away from her chest, then you’re the problem not her.

“She’s not technically violating our dress code—it just doesn’t look very professional.”

Yikes what did the letter writer do to you? Were they mean to you when you were a child?

You already know the answer - you just think it shouldn’t apply to you, for some reason.

“She was obviously tuning out her husband so she could listen to the people at the next table. Not only was she rude to those diners she was rude to her husband. She probably stiffed the server on the tip too since she was so outraged at other peoples private conversation.

Hey restaurant owners: live music is never a good idea if you’re not exclusively a bar. And if you charge me a cover because a band I didn’t know was going to be there starts playing half an hour after I sit down, I’ll find you, get your daughter to fall in love with me, marry her, then convince her to put you in an

I feel like this is enough of a rarity that most locations probably don’t think they need to have a set policy on it. It’d sort of be like crafting a policy on how to handle it if a customer hopped up on a table, took a shit and then rolled in it. Could it possibly happen? Absolutely. Its it so likely to happen that

Yeah, if you hate your job that advice is a truly excellent way to get yourself fired.

I’m pretty sure most of the kids being discussed in these comments are not special needs. There’s an overwhelming lack of manners in American society from adults on down, frankly, and if the adults aren’t being good restaurant patrons, how can we expect their kids to be? So, I’m just not convinced that every screaming

I have a theory that if you see parents really trying to get their kids to behave at restaurants, one or both parents must have worked in restaurants themselves. I spent most of my first pregnancy leaning against a host stand and watching kids throw food in the air, barrel into waitstaff’s legs, and scream bloody

There is no one so righteously indignant as a parent when they have been ignoring their child’s inappropriate behavior and someone else makes them aware of it. The server or another dinner could have said something, but I’d bet good money the parent would have been upset about being told.