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Me too. I was never a fan of hers as an actress, but I am so proud of her for standing her ground and leaving that mess. And for speaking out against it. She seems like a very cool and strong woman, and I give her all of the credit in the world.

Good for you Leah Remini.

Oh, I did get the car. And two months after this, my boss was fired for sexual harassment. And I had quit about three weeks after my incident, so I didn't have to worry about the idiot anymore.

That ending was BEAUTIFUL. Hope you got the car you were saving for!

I worked at Applebee's for almost three years in my hometown of about 22,000 people. I was working full time as a hostess and the to-go server, and was also working full time in our local junior high school in a classroom for troubled kids. I'd get to the school at 7:00 in the morning, work until 3:30, go home, change

Normally, I find reading BCO a cathartic experience. This week, I don't know what happened. My boss at work is being a total douche and work has been especially hellish. So many of these stories reminded me of former work experiences. I'm battling depression but still going to work every day (I'm type 2 bipolar).

There's a lot of "let them eat cake" attitude in these comments. Healthy food is out of reach for many families who are poor and living in a food desert. If you tax cheap food, it's not like they magically have the buying power to afford more healthy choices, you're just punishing them. It costs money and time they

"These people can't get to grocery stores that have extensive healthy offerings, and can't afford to buy the ones that are there, and are therefore getting sick! What's our solution, boys?"

It's popular because it's inexpensive (and easy and tasty). It's being taxed because it's unhealthy.

It's great that this money is going to community wellness projects, but taxing an item that is popular with people on food stamps specifically because it is inexpensive (as per the quoted portion of the article) sort of seems like it fails to address the inherent issues of 1. possibly not knowing enough about

The point of oral sex in hetero pairings, as far as I'm concerned, is to fully prep the genitals for vaginal sex. Dudes can get hard by all manner of things that don't involve my getting cricks in my neck. Blowjobs are a bonus for when I'm feeling generous.

Right? 'Oh no guys! I looked at the world's blowjob inventory and there are missing blowjobs! We counted them all! A few are missing. Why isn't this cat lady coming up with the missing blowjobs?!"

I don't know why anyone would be obligated to do anything in the bedroom. Penises of the world, no one owes you a blow job, no matter how swell you think you are.

As long as both parties are cool with it, I see no problem.

Not the time nor place to by funny.

I don't know why anyone is surprised that the group of 40 had no qualms about not calling ahead! Hell, they thought the SUN should stand still for them.

My theory is that it's not funny when a customer is ignorant of common foods (that's just a little weird and maybe sad), it's when he or she gets really mad and insistent and incredulous when their ignorance is politely corrected, that's where the real comedy gold is. The height of assholery.

Dumb Restaurant Customers Are An Infinitely Renewable Resource

Ok, ok, this is baffling. Just not dumb.