vinnyguzzo
vinnyguzzo
vinnyguzzo

I order rare steaks and rare prime rib. If it is medium rare, I send it back regardless of cost. You can undercook a steak and cook it longer. Once you overcook it, you have ruined it. You are the professional so you should be able to get it right the first time.

Not sure how all that is relevant, but asking someone to leave the establishment is management ‘shit.’

When you’re driving along and somebody throws a snowball at your car, you don’t necessarily know that it is a snowball, or that there’s not a rock in the middle of that snowball. And an object coming at a car from an unexpected direction could also startle a driver and cause a mishap.

I understand it could have been accidental. But you do not get to tell other people how they should treat or value their property. And if you intentionally throw things at other people’s property, even a snowball, you’re being disrespectful. It’s not necessary, nor is it appropriate. How hard is it to just leave other

I think you need a new job if you are still serving food if that’s the attitude you bring to it.

I mean, it’s obviously an inappropriate response, and this person seems to have deeper issues, but can we just not throw things at other people’s property?

OMG, I’m here for the cavalier in that jacket! Amazing. 

I have an aunt and uncle that I will no longer dine out with.

If for example, you’ve ordered the same dish say 20 times from the same restaurant and something tastes off, that is perfectly legit to say something about the dish. Something could be wrong with the dish, mistakes happen.

A few years back, I had something similar happen.

If you’re familiar with Atlanta, you’ll know the 75/85 split going north. Three lanes each.

Personal preference is not legitimate? I call shenanigans. If I’ve ordered the same dish and I know I like this particular dish but I dine at your restaurant and it tastes like it was made with the finest quality ass, it’s going back.

Yep. The number of fucks I give about helping a corporation protect its trademark can be counted in an open palm.

Oh, believe me, those of us adults who regularly plays with Legos frequently hear that “call them LEGO-brand bricks” bullshit.

That’s good for the company—gotta protect that trademark—but until and unless I’m on their payroll, I will call my Legos whatever I want.

I will also settle for the complete line of the modular

I won’t have to worry about that problem because I’ll be dead before my student loans are paid off. Take that Sallie Mae! #lifehack

Yeah I still don’t give a shit. It’s not my problem, nor is it a particularly impactful problem for anyone outside of the corporations. 

Nah. People can say Lego or Legos, whatever they want. If you’re getting paid by Lego, then sure. don’t say Legos.

Cigarette on why I don’t care:

Is #58 Kris Letang (making poor life choices)?

(Pictured, hockey players with fake tips).