Lifehacker has done plenty of articles going into detail issues like this.
Lifehacker has done plenty of articles going into detail issues like this.
Seriously, fuck this guy. Every time I think he’s managed to bring the Presidency to the lowest it can get, he somehow summons up the means to take it deeper. Fuck him right in his lying, misogynistic, racist, temper-tantrum-throwing, orange-ass face.
What does your post have to do with Married with Children?
Oof, buddy, that’s an area you might want to learn a bit more about one day. Depression is not “I feel sad”, “I’m so nervous”, or “my relative died recently”, depression is “my soul is practicing auto-asphyxiation”. Depression is “I am somehow on the floor but see no good reason to be otherwise” for three or more…
Starred for straw worm trick
The servers serve you, but the cooks feed you, the dishwashers make sure you have clean dishes to eat from (and that the stuff your food is cooked in is clean as well) and the bussing staff make sure you have clean tables to eat on. They may not hand you stuff directly, but they ALL contribute to your dining…
I can’t speak for all people with progressive politics, but I can speak for me:
I wish I didn’t have to tip. I wish everyone got paid a livable wage. I understand that they do not. Thus, I tip (minimum 20%, 25% for places I’m a regular at). I also shame people that I hang out with if they don’t tip.
I really enjoy…
I wholly support servers’ right to under-report their tips. They get treated like shit and paid like shit. Meanwhile, the 1% and every corporation in the country is evading left and right, but it’s the person who makes $3 an hour that everybody is getting all up in arms about.
The bartender is usually the person who made your drink if you ordered one, so they absolutely served you.
Not only was your friend a thief, he upped his game to felony theft.
I’m pretty sure the next letter is the column is going to be:
no one is going to bother a dispute on whether the charge is $147 or $145.
Huh? Did you eat on clean plates? I’d say the dishwasher served you.
He was not a TSA officer. He was in a police or sheriffs uniform. When I read DRUG DOG (or something to that effect) on his adorable vest, and talked to the officer about how he alerts on suspected people carrying something I must have been way off. My mistake.
Your first question is wrong. And can actually get you sued as a business owner. Gotta love the law.