I went to McDonnalds and placed my order. Then someone after me placed the same order. She got her order right away, and I had to wait five minutes while they were all confused before they figured out there were two orders for a sausage egg mcgriddle.
This happens at coffee to us all the time. It happened where we had to wait an extra 10 minutes for a damn latte that someone else picked up off the hot bar. The irony is the guy came back and returned the stolen drink that he snatched because IT WASN'T RIGHT. No shit, asshole. It wasn't a mocha because we ordered a latte.
ARGH.
But sexualizing kids is hands down blanket statement NOT OKAY.
::twitch:: I can't even let my brain near that. The people who are into ageplay stuff even make me twitchy. I mean, they're consenting and not involving actual kids, so fine for them, but my brain still runs away screaming at the idea.
I was in BK for lunch yesterday and the woman calling out the orders called out my number wrong. Eventually I was the only one waiting and there was only one bag on the table, so I asked what was in it. Sure enough, my lunch. The woman gives me a dirty look and says "Didn't you hear me call 4???" Which I had, except the number on my receipt was 9...
"Didn't you hear me call 4???" Which I had, except the number on my receipt was 9...
Was it the right lunch, or did you get someone else's?
The guy at my Coffee Bean thinks my name is Taylor. I haven't worked out how to slip in that, dude, that's not the surname I told you. He doesn't look at my debit card. But I missed a couple drinks before I worked out what was going on.
Now I'm just stuck in uber-polite land.
Also, an OC S4 highly amused place. Perhaps if he was calling me, say, Thompson, I would have corrected him by now.
Was it the right lunch, or did you get someone else's?
My lunch, illiterate BK employee.
where arousal occurs from the idea of being eaten
This reminds me of Woody Allen's line: "Sex and death are two things that come but once in my lifetime, but at least after death you're not nauseous.:
Rather than conducting their own independent analysis, federal regulators, in a break from usual practice, allowed BP in 2007 to write its own environmental review for the project as well as its own consultation documents relating to the Endangered Species Act, according to two scientists from the Alaska office of the federal Mineral Management Service that oversees drilling.
I think this part might be the most depressing. Well, after this incident I predict that regulation of drilling will be a lot tighter. Ok, well a little tighter. Well, maybe not change at all. But there will be discussions and some grandstanding, that's for damn sure!
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It's the digestion part of vore that really makes me boggle.
Well, after this incident I predict that regulation of drilling will be a lot tighter. Ok, well a little tighter. Well, maybe not change at all.
All I can hear is Tony Hayward with a pirate accent saying "Those regulations are more guidelines really..."