Did she read it? Is she interested in it?
She is interested in it, but she hasn't read it. Her fiancee had her convinced that the boxes were somehow able to transmit that they had been tampered with (he's a co-owner of the store).
She also pointed out that the kids who read the original, or some of them who were the target demographic? Now in college.
Can I borrow yours when you're done, Kat?
What makes you think I ordered one?
ETA
yes, of course you can. I can probably give it to you Sunday.
I think it is a jeans day here too, but NO ONE TOLD ME! I am wearing a suit. poop.
From yesterday, I don;t think anyone else corrected this:
the founder of Habitat for Humanity at number six
Jimmy Carter is not the founder of Habitat for Humanity. The founders are Millard and Linda Fuller. Jimmy was brought into the organization I think 7 years in and is , of course, the most famous volunteer for them, especially considering his Work Projects which focused blitz building on one community each year.
t /ex HfH employee
I am on day four of my throat huring. One side is a bit swollen and hurty. Went to the Dr. yesterday who said she didn't see anything, which is funny because in my magnifying mirror at home, I can see a swollen area that looks white. again, I say poop.
Waiter rant on a waiter blog: [link]
Ask for the check. Sounds simple right? It's considered rude for a waiter to drop a check without the customer asking first.
I did not know this.
PAY IN CASH! – If at all possible pay in cash. The owner will love you. The waiter will love you. Why? Credit card companies charge a fee for every transaction. (Some unscrupulous owners take the transaction fee out of a waiter's tips. It's illegal but it happens.)
Nor this.
A friend of mine always tips in cash, even if he pays the bill with his credit card, for just that reason.
the founder of Habitat for Humanity at number six
Jimmy Carter is not the founder of Habitat for Humanity. The founders are Millard and Linda Fuller. Jimmy was brought into the organization I think 7 years in and is , of course, the most famous volunteer for them, especially considering his Work Projects which focused blitz building on one community each year.
Thanks, msbelle. I was going to say something but I had to go and work or something.
PAY IN CASH! – If at all possible pay in cash. The owner will love you.
I think the bigger issue is that it's harder to fudge how much you claim for taxes when it's coming on a charge slip. I still prefered cards anyway just because it was simpler than dealing with the mountains of cash you'd end up with by the end of the night. From an owner's perspective, yeah, it's a three percent hit, and AmEx is/used to be higher. I'd bet that passing it on to the waiter is a violation of the card terms, though. ETA, not that that means people don't do it.
Also, I know in Gloria Steinem's report on going undercover as a Playboy Bunny they had to give 50 percent of charge tips to the house.
It's considered rude for a waiter to drop a check without the customer asking first.
Depends - there are ways you can tell if people are ready. But if you want your check right away after your plates are gone, then yeah.
Yay new job, Kat!!
I guess the quotation marks refer to how trivial it is to find, once you know how, and is casting aspersions on the development team and the integrity of the publishers.
That's ass, though -- you have to download something separate! I'm not saying it's hard, but a three-year-old banging on the controls will not randomly end up watching porn.
It's considered rude for a waiter to drop a check without the customer asking first
I did not know this.
Yeah, some customers see it as being rushed out the door. Sometimes it *is* an attempt to rush the customers out the door.
This is what I learned from reading Tom Sietsema's chat on the Washington Post website. However, I never heard about paying in cash!
But, also, why is a three-year-old messing with GTA unsupervised anyway?
Ask for the check. Sounds simple right? It's considered rude for a waiter to drop a check without the customer asking first.
I did not know this.
I don't think this SOP in most restaurants I've been in.