LOL. Yes, of course. It’s all “pretentious” to people like you.
LOL. Yes, of course. It’s all “pretentious” to people like you.
Cool. You do you. Just don’t expect to enjoy those things that don’t cater to your rules. Like high demand, high end restaurants.
And you know this how? Any relevant research you would like to cite? I’ve already posted this to another post but I’ll set it here because you will likely not read it in the other response.
Yes, of course they are. That’s why people make reservations months in advance for them. That’s why they charge LOTS of money for their craft, and that’s why people PAY that very same LOTS of money for the chance to enjoy that craft.
Please. Go ahead and start.
Ah. That explains it.
I’m sure they won’t miss you.
You’ve never been to a high end restaurant. No restaurant is complaining about a missed reservation for a $50 table charge. The restaurants that we are talking about her are restaurants where dinner for two can cost $200 or more. I don’t know where you’re from, but its not a place that has any high end restaurants.
Because people don’t a) want to be wait listed and b) how does someone who is wait listed make a difference when a table a no show? The no show only occurs when the party doesn’t show up for their alloted time. Is the wait list supposed to stand around and wait for a call and then go running to the restaurant?
So let me get this straight. You think that a) emergencies come up all the time and b) lots of people who don’t show are in emergencies and are out of range of cell phone towers. LOL.
Except there are lots of business that have policies in place to make sure they don’t happen. Why should the restaurant business be any different?
Just a thought. Lots of appointments with professionals that are time specific require 24 notice of cancellation or they charge you for the appointment. You buy a ticket to a show in advance because you want to be guaranteed admittance. So what’s the problem with paying a “no show guarantee” fee in advance for a…
I also think that if you’re going to make a reservation that far in advance, then the restaurant could put in a little effort and call the day before and double check/ or send a text message reminder.
Here’s a better idea. Don’t make a reservation you don’t plan to use. Otherwise, us responsible people will find ourselves having to pay upfront, or something like that. We’ve had telephones for a long time, and they work really well; especially the one in your pocket. It takes a second to call and cancel.
Evangelicals believe in a made up fairy tale book. They go to huge shows where some doochebag pretends to cure people. They pay good money to see some farce of a museum called the Ark, so it’s not totally unexpected that they believe an orange shitstain when he says things they WANT to believe.
Why? It’s because they are idiots.
Nothing to be gained by listening to this.
I don’t think so. The rear cargo area is quite compromised, so going to Home Depot and buying stuff (that a wagon should be able to carry) is out.
I hated the back end/roofline/treatment back when the V90 was released and I hate them both now, perhaps the V60 a little less. The whole idea of practicality for the wagon is lost when you take away the ability of the cargo area to be used like a wagon should. For example, I can fit my extra large dog crate in the…
I would love to buy this as a stripped down vehicle. I love simple, exceedingly well built, low tech automobiles. None of the added bullshit. Just a car that will last me ten years and 250K of miles.