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>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diner_lingo

 

"Foreign entanglements" ftw.

 

 

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dave hillstrom wrote:

> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diner_lingo

 

hmmmph.

 

"Adam and Eve on a raft" is 2 eggs over easy with sausage. Adam and Eve

on a raft, wreck 'em" is 2 eggs scrambled with sausage. What they

describe is "Adam and Eve floating" and toast is taken for granted with

all breakfasts; there's no need specify.

 

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On Wed, 19 Mar 2008 22:20:53 -0700, Brian Mailman

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>dave hillstrom wrote:

>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diner_lingo

>

>hmmmph.

>

>"Adam and Eve on a raft" is 2 eggs over easy with sausage. Adam and Eve

>on a raft, wreck 'em" is 2 eggs scrambled with sausage. What they

>describe is "Adam and Eve floating" and toast is taken for granted with

>all breakfasts; there's no need specify.

 

you need a vacation.

 

 

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On Thu, 20 Mar 2008 03:17:33 -0400, in

alt.alien.vampire.flonk.flonk.flonk, dave hillstrom <DaVe@MeOw.OrG>

bloviated:

>On Wed, 19 Mar 2008 22:20:53 -0700, Brian Mailman

><bmailman@sfo.invalid> wrote:

>

>>dave hillstrom wrote:

>>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diner_lingo

>>

>>hmmmph.

>>

>>"Adam and Eve on a raft" is 2 eggs over easy with sausage. Adam and Eve

>>on a raft, wreck 'em" is 2 eggs scrambled with sausage. What they

>>describe is "Adam and Eve floating" and toast is taken for granted with

>>all breakfasts; there's no need specify.

>

>you need a vacation.

 

If it is food or hash slinging, Brian is da man .

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Aratzio wrote:

> On Thu, 20 Mar 2008 03:17:33 -0400, in

> alt.alien.vampire.flonk.flonk.flonk, dave hillstrom <DaVe@MeOw.OrG>

> bloviated:

>

>> On Wed, 19 Mar 2008 22:20:53 -0700, Brian Mailman

>> <bmailman@sfo.invalid> wrote:

>>

>>> dave hillstrom wrote:

>>>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diner_lingo

>>>

>>> hmmmph.

>>>

>>> "Adam and Eve on a raft" is 2 eggs over easy with sausage. Adam

>>> and Eve on a raft, wreck 'em" is 2 eggs scrambled with sausage.

>>> What they describe is "Adam and Eve floating" and toast is taken

>>> for granted with all breakfasts; there's no need specify.

>>

>> you need a vacation.

>

> If it is food or hash slinging, Brian is da man .

 

:)

 

In the late '70s I spent a couple years on the line on the graveyard

shift in a 24-hour-coffeeshop. Then again, that particular place it

didn't matter. It was always 2:30am in there, on the 20th day of night.

 

B/

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On Thu, 20 Mar 2008 10:31:38 -0700, Brian Mailman

<bmailman@sfo.invalid> wrote:

>Aratzio wrote:

>> On Thu, 20 Mar 2008 03:17:33 -0400, in

>> alt.alien.vampire.flonk.flonk.flonk, dave hillstrom <DaVe@MeOw.OrG>

>> bloviated:

>>

>>> On Wed, 19 Mar 2008 22:20:53 -0700, Brian Mailman

>>> <bmailman@sfo.invalid> wrote:

>>>

>>>> dave hillstrom wrote:

>>>>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diner_lingo

>>>>

>>>> hmmmph.

>>>>

>>>> "Adam and Eve on a raft" is 2 eggs over easy with sausage. Adam

>>>> and Eve on a raft, wreck 'em" is 2 eggs scrambled with sausage.

>>>> What they describe is "Adam and Eve floating" and toast is taken

>>>> for granted with all breakfasts; there's no need specify.

>>>

>>> you need a vacation.

>>

>> If it is food or hash slinging, Brian is da man .

>

>:)

>

>In the late '70s I spent a couple years on the line on the graveyard

>shift in a 24-hour-coffeeshop. Then again, that particular place it

>didn't matter. It was always 2:30am in there, on the 20th day of night.

 

sounds like the start of a beautiful sam whatsisname mystery story.

 

and did you actually roll oysters in bacon?

 

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On Thu, 20 Mar 2008 20:01:11 -0400, in the land of

alt.alien.vampire.flonk.flonk.flonk, dave hillstrom <DaVe@MeOw.OrG>

got double secret probation for writing:

>On Thu, 20 Mar 2008 10:31:38 -0700, Brian Mailman

><bmailman@sfo.invalid> wrote:

>

>>Aratzio wrote:

>>> On Thu, 20 Mar 2008 03:17:33 -0400, in

>>> alt.alien.vampire.flonk.flonk.flonk, dave hillstrom <DaVe@MeOw.OrG>

>>> bloviated:

>>>

>>>> On Wed, 19 Mar 2008 22:20:53 -0700, Brian Mailman

>>>> <bmailman@sfo.invalid> wrote:

>>>>

>>>>> dave hillstrom wrote:

>>>>>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diner_lingo

>>>>>

>>>>> hmmmph.

>>>>>

>>>>> "Adam and Eve on a raft" is 2 eggs over easy with sausage. Adam

>>>>> and Eve on a raft, wreck 'em" is 2 eggs scrambled with sausage.

>>>>> What they describe is "Adam and Eve floating" and toast is taken

>>>>> for granted with all breakfasts; there's no need specify.

>>>>

>>>> you need a vacation.

>>>

>>> If it is food or hash slinging, Brian is da man .

>>

>>:)

>>

>>In the late '70s I spent a couple years on the line on the graveyard

>>shift in a 24-hour-coffeeshop. Then again, that particular place it

>>didn't matter. It was always 2:30am in there, on the 20th day of night.

>

>sounds like the start of a beautiful sam whatsisname mystery story.

>

>and did you actually roll oysters in bacon?

 

Scallops is better.

 

 

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dave hillstrom wrote:

> On Thu, 20 Mar 2008 10:31:38 -0700, Brian Mailman

> <bmailman@sfo.invalid> wrote:

>

>>Aratzio wrote:

>>> On Thu, 20 Mar 2008 03:17:33 -0400, in

>>> alt.alien.vampire.flonk.flonk.flonk, dave hillstrom <DaVe@MeOw.OrG>

>>> bloviated:

>>>

>>>> On Wed, 19 Mar 2008 22:20:53 -0700, Brian Mailman

>>>> <bmailman@sfo.invalid> wrote:

>>>>

>>>>> dave hillstrom wrote:

>>>>>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diner_lingo

>>>>>

>>>>> hmmmph.

>>>>>

>>>>> "Adam and Eve on a raft" is 2 eggs over easy with sausage. Adam

>>>>> and Eve on a raft, wreck 'em" is 2 eggs scrambled with sausage.

>>>>> What they describe is "Adam and Eve floating" and toast is taken

>>>>> for granted with all breakfasts; there's no need specify.

>>>>

>>>> you need a vacation.

>>>

>>> If it is food or hash slinging, Brian is da man .

>>

>>:)

>>

>>In the late '70s I spent a couple years on the line on the graveyard

>>shift in a 24-hour-coffeeshop. Then again, that particular place it

>>didn't matter. It was always 2:30am in there, on the 20th day of night.

>

> sounds like the start of a beautiful sam whatsisname mystery story.

 

There were people coming in there and talking to the flowers on the counter.

 

And there were no flowers on the counter.

 

It wasn't just the customers.

 

I remember a fellow I was working with crashing on a speed psychosis....

he overturned a large stockpot of hard-boiling eggs, probably about 20

dozen or so, and stomped all over them screaming "HATCH NOW, YOU LITTLE

DINOSAURS!!!"

> and did you actually roll oysters in bacon?

 

Not in the coffee shop. But Angels on Horseback (same thing with

scallops, oysters are Devils on Horseback) were on my lunch menu. On my

brunch menu, I did deep-fried breaded oysters w/bacon in an omelet shell

called Hangtown Fries.

 

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Brian Mailman wrote:

> dave hillstrom wrote:

> > On Thu, 20 Mar 2008 10:31:38 -0700, Brian Mailman

> ><bmailman@sfo.invalid> wrote:

> >

> > > Aratzio wrote:

> >>>On Thu, 20 Mar 2008 03:17:33 -0400, in

> alt.alien.vampire.flonk.flonk.flonk, dave hillstrom <DaVe@MeOw.OrG>

> bloviated:

> > > >

> >>>>On Wed, 19 Mar 2008 22:20:53 -0700, Brian Mailman

> <bmailman@sfo.invalid> wrote:

> > > > >

> > > > > > dave hillstrom wrote:

> > > > > > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diner_lingo

> > > > > >

> > > > > > hmmmph.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > "Adam and Eve on a raft" is 2 eggs over easy with sausage.

> > > > > > Adam and Eve on a raft, wreck 'em" is 2 eggs scrambled with

> > > > > > sausage. What they describe is "Adam and Eve floating" and

> > > > > > toast is taken for granted with all breakfasts; there's no

> > > > > > need specify.

> > > > >

> > > > > you need a vacation.

> > > >

> > > > If it is food or hash slinging, Brian is da man .

> > >

> > > :)

> > >

> > > In the late '70s I spent a couple years on the line on the

> > > graveyard shift in a 24-hour-coffeeshop. Then again, that

> > > particular place it didn't matter. It was always 2:30am in

> > > there, on the 20th day of night.

> >

> > sounds like the start of a beautiful sam whatsisname mystery story.

>

> There were people coming in there and talking to the flowers on the

> counter.

>

> And there were no flowers on the counter.

>

> It wasn't just the customers.

>

> I remember a fellow I was working with crashing on a speed

> psychosis.... he overturned a large stockpot of hard-boiling eggs,

> probably about 20 dozen or so, and stomped all over them screaming

> "HATCH NOW, YOU LITTLE DINOSAURS!!!"

>

Did they? Come on, don't leave me hanging! I want to know if there were

little baby dinosaurs.

 

Hey, that could be a new episode of Primeval.

> > and did you actually roll oysters in bacon?

>

> Not in the coffee shop. But Angels on Horseback (same thing with

> scallops, oysters are Devils on Horseback) were on my lunch menu. On

> my brunch menu, I did deep-fried breaded oysters w/bacon in an omelet

> shell called Hangtown Fries.

>

> B/

 

 

 

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"Brian Mailman" <bmailman@sfo.invalid> wrote in message

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> dave hillstrom wrote:

> > On Thu, 20 Mar 2008 10:31:38 -0700, Brian Mailman

> > <bmailman@sfo.invalid> wrote:

> >

> >>Aratzio wrote:

> >>> On Thu, 20 Mar 2008 03:17:33 -0400, in

> >>> alt.alien.vampire.flonk.flonk.flonk, dave hillstrom <DaVe@MeOw.OrG>

> >>> bloviated:

> >>>

> >>>> On Wed, 19 Mar 2008 22:20:53 -0700, Brian Mailman

> >>>> <bmailman@sfo.invalid> wrote:

> >>>>

> >>>>> dave hillstrom wrote:

> >>>>>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diner_lingo

> >>>>>

> >>>>> hmmmph.

> >>>>>

> >>>>> "Adam and Eve on a raft" is 2 eggs over easy with sausage. Adam

> >>>>> and Eve on a raft, wreck 'em" is 2 eggs scrambled with sausage.

> >>>>> What they describe is "Adam and Eve floating" and toast is taken

> >>>>> for granted with all breakfasts; there's no need specify.

> >>>>

> >>>> you need a vacation.

> >>>

> >>> If it is food or hash slinging, Brian is da man .

> >>

> >>:)

> >>

> >>In the late '70s I spent a couple years on the line on the graveyard

> >>shift in a 24-hour-coffeeshop. Then again, that particular place it

> >>didn't matter. It was always 2:30am in there, on the 20th day of night.

> >

> > sounds like the start of a beautiful sam whatsisname mystery story.

>

> There were people coming in there and talking to the flowers on the

counter.

>

> And there were no flowers on the counter.

>

> It wasn't just the customers.

>

> I remember a fellow I was working with crashing on a speed psychosis....

> he overturned a large stockpot of hard-boiling eggs, probably about 20

> dozen or so, and stomped all over them screaming "HATCH NOW, YOU LITTLE

> DINOSAURS!!!"

>

> > and did you actually roll oysters in bacon?

>

> Not in the coffee shop. But Angels on Horseback (same thing with

> scallops, oysters are Devils on Horseback) were on my lunch menu. On my

> brunch menu, I did deep-fried breaded oysters w/bacon in an omelet shell

> called Hangtown Fries.

 

That sounds yummy!

 

Smee

>

> B/

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knoxy wrote:

> Brian Mailman wrote:

>

>> dave hillstrom wrote:

>> > On Thu, 20 Mar 2008 10:31:38 -0700, Brian Mailman

>> ><bmailman@sfo.invalid> wrote:

>> >

>> > > Aratzio wrote:

>> >>>On Thu, 20 Mar 2008 03:17:33 -0400, in

>> alt.alien.vampire.flonk.flonk.flonk, dave hillstrom <DaVe@MeOw.OrG>

>> bloviated:

>> > > >

>> >>>>On Wed, 19 Mar 2008 22:20:53 -0700, Brian Mailman

>> <bmailman@sfo.invalid> wrote:

>> > > > >

>> > > > > > dave hillstrom wrote:

>> > > > > > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diner_lingo

>> > > > > >

>> > > > > > hmmmph.

>> > > > > >

>> > > > > > "Adam and Eve on a raft" is 2 eggs over easy with sausage.

>> > > > > > Adam and Eve on a raft, wreck 'em" is 2 eggs scrambled with

>> > > > > > sausage. What they describe is "Adam and Eve floating" and

>> > > > > > toast is taken for granted with all breakfasts; there's no

>> > > > > > need specify.

>> > > > >

>> > > > > you need a vacation.

>> > > >

>> > > > If it is food or hash slinging, Brian is da man .

>> > >

>> > > :)

>> > >

>> > > In the late '70s I spent a couple years on the line on the

>> > > graveyard shift in a 24-hour-coffeeshop. Then again, that

>> > > particular place it didn't matter. It was always 2:30am in

>> > > there, on the 20th day of night.

>> >

>> > sounds like the start of a beautiful sam whatsisname mystery story.

>>

>> There were people coming in there and talking to the flowers on the

>> counter.

>>

>> And there were no flowers on the counter.

>>

>> It wasn't just the customers.

>>

>> I remember a fellow I was working with crashing on a speed

>> psychosis.... he overturned a large stockpot of hard-boiling eggs,

>> probably about 20 dozen or so, and stomped all over them screaming

>> "HATCH NOW, YOU LITTLE DINOSAURS!!!"

>>

> Did they? Come on, don't leave me hanging! I want to know if there were

> little baby dinosaurs.

 

I think he'd just seen Alien for the first time before starting the shift.

 

The kitchen manager was kinda pissed; docked Bobby's paycheck the cost

of the eggs and made him work day shift for a month.

 

B/

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pscissons@sbcglobal.net wrote:

> "Brian Mailman" <bmailman@sfo.invalid> wrote in message

> news:13u7qip6a7b8e4d@news.supernews.com...

>> dave hillstrom wrote:

>> > and did you actually roll oysters in bacon?

>>

>> Not in the coffee shop. But Angels on Horseback (same thing with

>> scallops, oysters are Devils on Horseback) were on my lunch menu. On my

>> brunch menu, I did deep-fried breaded oysters w/bacon in an omelet shell

>> called Hangtown Fries.

>

> That sounds yummy!

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hangtown_fry

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On Sat, 22 Mar 2008 13:50:00 -0700, Brian Mailman

<bmailman@sfo.invalid> wrote:

>knoxy wrote:

>> Brian Mailman wrote:

>>

>>> dave hillstrom wrote:

>>> > On Thu, 20 Mar 2008 10:31:38 -0700, Brian Mailman

>>> ><bmailman@sfo.invalid> wrote:

>>> >

>>> > > Aratzio wrote:

>>> >>>On Thu, 20 Mar 2008 03:17:33 -0400, in

>>> alt.alien.vampire.flonk.flonk.flonk, dave hillstrom <DaVe@MeOw.OrG>

>>> bloviated:

>>> > > >

>>> >>>>On Wed, 19 Mar 2008 22:20:53 -0700, Brian Mailman

>>> <bmailman@sfo.invalid> wrote:

>>> > > > >

>>> > > > > > dave hillstrom wrote:

>>> > > > > > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diner_lingo

>>> > > > > >

>>> > > > > > hmmmph.

>>> > > > > >

>>> > > > > > "Adam and Eve on a raft" is 2 eggs over easy with sausage.

>>> > > > > > Adam and Eve on a raft, wreck 'em" is 2 eggs scrambled with

>>> > > > > > sausage. What they describe is "Adam and Eve floating" and

>>> > > > > > toast is taken for granted with all breakfasts; there's no

>>> > > > > > need specify.

>>> > > > >

>>> > > > > you need a vacation.

>>> > > >

>>> > > > If it is food or hash slinging, Brian is da man .

>>> > >

>>> > > :)

>>> > >

>>> > > In the late '70s I spent a couple years on the line on the

>>> > > graveyard shift in a 24-hour-coffeeshop. Then again, that

>>> > > particular place it didn't matter. It was always 2:30am in

>>> > > there, on the 20th day of night.

>>> >

>>> > sounds like the start of a beautiful sam whatsisname mystery story.

>>>

>>> There were people coming in there and talking to the flowers on the

>>> counter.

>>>

>>> And there were no flowers on the counter.

>>>

>>> It wasn't just the customers.

>>>

>>> I remember a fellow I was working with crashing on a speed

>>> psychosis.... he overturned a large stockpot of hard-boiling eggs,

>>> probably about 20 dozen or so, and stomped all over them screaming

>>> "HATCH NOW, YOU LITTLE DINOSAURS!!!"

>>>

>> Did they? Come on, don't leave me hanging! I want to know if there were

>> little baby dinosaurs.

>

>I think he'd just seen Alien for the first time before starting the shift.

>

>The kitchen manager was kinda pissed; docked Bobby's paycheck the cost

>of the eggs and made him work day shift for a month.

 

so, how much do we have to make for you to be my personal chef?

 

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dave hillstrom wrote:

> On Sat, 22 Mar 2008 13:50:00 -0700, Brian Mailman

> <bmailman@sfo.invalid> wrote:

>

>>knoxy wrote:

>>> Brian Mailman wrote:

>>>

>>>> dave hillstrom wrote:

>>>> > On Thu, 20 Mar 2008 10:31:38 -0700, Brian Mailman

>>>> ><bmailman@sfo.invalid> wrote:

>>>> >

>>>> > > Aratzio wrote:

>>>> >>>On Thu, 20 Mar 2008 03:17:33 -0400, in

>>>> alt.alien.vampire.flonk.flonk.flonk, dave hillstrom <DaVe@MeOw.OrG>

>>>> bloviated:

>>>> > > >

>>>> >>>>On Wed, 19 Mar 2008 22:20:53 -0700, Brian Mailman

>>>> <bmailman@sfo.invalid> wrote:

>>>> > > > >

>>>> > > > > > dave hillstrom wrote:

>>>> > > > > > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diner_lingo

>>>> > > > > >

>>>> > > > > > hmmmph.

>>>> > > > > >

>>>> > > > > > "Adam and Eve on a raft" is 2 eggs over easy with sausage.

>>>> > > > > > Adam and Eve on a raft, wreck 'em" is 2 eggs scrambled with

>>>> > > > > > sausage. What they describe is "Adam and Eve floating" and

>>>> > > > > > toast is taken for granted with all breakfasts; there's no

>>>> > > > > > need specify.

>>>> > > > >

>>>> > > > > you need a vacation.

>>>> > > >

>>>> > > > If it is food or hash slinging, Brian is da man .

>>>> > >

>>>> > > :)

>>>> > >

>>>> > > In the late '70s I spent a couple years on the line on the

>>>> > > graveyard shift in a 24-hour-coffeeshop. Then again, that

>>>> > > particular place it didn't matter. It was always 2:30am in

>>>> > > there, on the 20th day of night.

>>>> >

>>>> > sounds like the start of a beautiful sam whatsisname mystery story.

>>>>

>>>> There were people coming in there and talking to the flowers on the

>>>> counter.

>>>>

>>>> And there were no flowers on the counter.

>>>>

>>>> It wasn't just the customers.

>>>>

>>>> I remember a fellow I was working with crashing on a speed

>>>> psychosis.... he overturned a large stockpot of hard-boiling eggs,

>>>> probably about 20 dozen or so, and stomped all over them screaming

>>>> "HATCH NOW, YOU LITTLE DINOSAURS!!!"

>>>>

>>> Did they? Come on, don't leave me hanging! I want to know if there were

>>> little baby dinosaurs.

>>

>>I think he'd just seen Alien for the first time before starting the shift.

>>

>>The kitchen manager was kinda pissed; docked Bobby's paycheck the cost

>>of the eggs and made him work day shift for a month.

>

> so, how much do we have to make for you to be my personal chef?

>

Do you like egg salad?

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On Mon, 24 Mar 2008 10:39:59 -0700, Brian Mailman

<bmailman@sfo.invalid> wrote:

>dave hillstrom wrote:

>> On Sat, 22 Mar 2008 13:50:00 -0700, Brian Mailman

>> <bmailman@sfo.invalid> wrote:

>>

>>>knoxy wrote:

>>>> Brian Mailman wrote:

>>>>

>>>>> dave hillstrom wrote:

>>>>> > On Thu, 20 Mar 2008 10:31:38 -0700, Brian Mailman

>>>>> ><bmailman@sfo.invalid> wrote:

>>>>> >

>>>>> > > Aratzio wrote:

>>>>> >>>On Thu, 20 Mar 2008 03:17:33 -0400, in

>>>>> alt.alien.vampire.flonk.flonk.flonk, dave hillstrom <DaVe@MeOw.OrG>

>>>>> bloviated:

>>>>> > > >

>>>>> >>>>On Wed, 19 Mar 2008 22:20:53 -0700, Brian Mailman

>>>>> <bmailman@sfo.invalid> wrote:

>>>>> > > > >

>>>>> > > > > > dave hillstrom wrote:

>>>>> > > > > > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diner_lingo

>>>>> > > > > >

>>>>> > > > > > hmmmph.

>>>>> > > > > >

>>>>> > > > > > "Adam and Eve on a raft" is 2 eggs over easy with sausage.

>>>>> > > > > > Adam and Eve on a raft, wreck 'em" is 2 eggs scrambled with

>>>>> > > > > > sausage. What they describe is "Adam and Eve floating" and

>>>>> > > > > > toast is taken for granted with all breakfasts; there's no

>>>>> > > > > > need specify.

>>>>> > > > >

>>>>> > > > > you need a vacation.

>>>>> > > >

>>>>> > > > If it is food or hash slinging, Brian is da man .

>>>>> > >

>>>>> > > :)

>>>>> > >

>>>>> > > In the late '70s I spent a couple years on the line on the

>>>>> > > graveyard shift in a 24-hour-coffeeshop. Then again, that

>>>>> > > particular place it didn't matter. It was always 2:30am in

>>>>> > > there, on the 20th day of night.

>>>>> >

>>>>> > sounds like the start of a beautiful sam whatsisname mystery story.

>>>>>

>>>>> There were people coming in there and talking to the flowers on the

>>>>> counter.

>>>>>

>>>>> And there were no flowers on the counter.

>>>>>

>>>>> It wasn't just the customers.

>>>>>

>>>>> I remember a fellow I was working with crashing on a speed

>>>>> psychosis.... he overturned a large stockpot of hard-boiling eggs,

>>>>> probably about 20 dozen or so, and stomped all over them screaming

>>>>> "HATCH NOW, YOU LITTLE DINOSAURS!!!"

>>>>>

>>>> Did they? Come on, don't leave me hanging! I want to know if there were

>>>> little baby dinosaurs.

>>>

>>>I think he'd just seen Alien for the first time before starting the shift.

>>>

>>>The kitchen manager was kinda pissed; docked Bobby's paycheck the cost

>>>of the eggs and made him work day shift for a month.

>>

>> so, how much do we have to make for you to be my personal chef?

>>

>Do you like egg salad?

 

well, yeah, though not usually if its been danced on.

 

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On Mon, 24 Mar 2008 20:51:03 -0400, dave hillstrom wrote:

> On Mon, 24 Mar 2008 10:39:59 -0700, Brian Mailman

> <bmailman@sfo.invalid> wrote:

>

>> dave hillstrom wrote:

>>

>>> On Sat, 22 Mar 2008 13:50:00 -0700, Brian Mailman

>>> <bmailman@sfo.invalid> wrote:

>>>

>>>> knoxy wrote:

>>>>

>>>>> Brian Mailman wrote:

>>>>>

>>>>>> dave hillstrom wrote:

>>>>>>

>>>>>> > On Thu, 20 Mar 2008 10:31:38 -0700, Brian Mailman

>>>>>> > <bmailman@sfo.invalid> wrote:

>>>>>> >

>>>>>> > > Aratzio wrote:

>>>>>> > >

>>>>>> > > > On Thu, 20 Mar 2008 03:17:33 -0400, in

>>>>>> > > > alt.alien.vampire.flonk.flonk.flonk, dave hillstrom

>>>>>> > > > <DaVe@MeOw.OrG> bloviated:

>>>>>> > > >

>>>>>> > > > > On Wed, 19 Mar 2008 22:20:53 -0700, Brian Mailman

>>>>>> > > > > <bmailman@sfo.invalid> wrote:

>>>>>> > > > >

>>>>>> > > > > > dave hillstrom wrote:

>>>>>> > > > > >

>>>>>> > > > > > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diner_lingo

>>>>>> > > > > >

>>>>>> > > > > > hmmmph.

>>>>>> > > > > >

>>>>>> > > > > > "Adam and Eve on a raft" is 2 eggs over easy with

>>>>>> > > > > > sausage. Adam and Eve on a raft, wreck 'em" is 2 eggs

>>>>>> > > > > > scrambled with sausage. What they describe is "Adam and

>>>>>> > > > > > Eve floating" and toast is taken for granted with all

>>>>>> > > > > > breakfasts; there's no need specify.

>>>>>> > > > >

>>>>>> > > > > you need a vacation.

>>>>>> > > >

>>>>>> > > > If it is food or hash slinging, Brian is da man .

>>>>>> > >

>>>>>> > > :)

>>>>>> > >

>>>>>> > > In the late '70s I spent a couple years on the line on the

>>>>>> > > graveyard shift in a 24-hour-coffeeshop. Then again, that

>>>>>> > > particular place it didn't matter. It was always 2:30am in

>>>>>> > > there, on the 20th day of night.

>>>>>> >

>>>>>> > sounds like the start of a beautiful sam whatsisname mystery

>>>>>> > story.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> There were people coming in there and talking to the flowers on the

>>>>>> counter.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> And there were no flowers on the counter.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> It wasn't just the customers.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> I remember a fellow I was working with crashing on a speed

>>>>>> psychosis.... he overturned a large stockpot of hard-boiling eggs,

>>>>>> probably about 20 dozen or so, and stomped all over them screaming

>>>>>> "HATCH NOW, YOU LITTLE DINOSAURS!!!"

>>>>>

>>>>> Did they? Come on, don't leave me hanging! I want to know if there

>>>>> were little baby dinosaurs.

>>>>

>>>> I think he'd just seen Alien for the first time before starting the

>>>> shift.

>>>>

>>>> The kitchen manager was kinda pissed; docked Bobby's paycheck the

>>>> cost of the eggs and made him work day shift for a month.

>>>

>>> so, how much do we have to make for you to be my personal chef?

>>

>> Do you like egg salad?

>

> well, yeah, though not usually if its been danced on.

 

I'm amazed by the blandness of the reaction to the Egg Incident by the

manager . . . .

 

Obviously, restaurant work is much more fraught than even I thought.

 

--

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smeeter 11 or maybe 12

 

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You _absolute_ _bitch_! you ate my rat!

 

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dave hillstrom wrote:

> On Mon, 24 Mar 2008 10:39:59 -0700, Brian Mailman

> <bmailman@sfo.invalid> wrote:

>

>>dave hillstrom wrote:

>>> On Sat, 22 Mar 2008 13:50:00 -0700, Brian Mailman

>>> <bmailman@sfo.invalid> wrote:

>>>

>>>>knoxy wrote:

>>>>> Brian Mailman wrote:

>>>>>

>>>>>> dave hillstrom wrote:

>>>>>> > On Thu, 20 Mar 2008 10:31:38 -0700, Brian Mailman

>>>>>> ><bmailman@sfo.invalid> wrote:

>>>>>> >

>>>>>> > > Aratzio wrote:

>>>>>> >>>On Thu, 20 Mar 2008 03:17:33 -0400, in

>>>>>> alt.alien.vampire.flonk.flonk.flonk, dave hillstrom <DaVe@MeOw.OrG>

>>>>>> bloviated:

>>>>>> > > >

>>>>>> >>>>On Wed, 19 Mar 2008 22:20:53 -0700, Brian Mailman

>>>>>> <bmailman@sfo.invalid> wrote:

>>>>>> > > > >

>>>>>> > > > > > dave hillstrom wrote:

>>>>>> > > > > > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diner_lingo

>>>>>> > > > > >

>>>>>> > > > > > hmmmph.

>>>>>> > > > > >

>>>>>> > > > > > "Adam and Eve on a raft" is 2 eggs over easy with sausage.

>>>>>> > > > > > Adam and Eve on a raft, wreck 'em" is 2 eggs scrambled with

>>>>>> > > > > > sausage. What they describe is "Adam and Eve floating" and

>>>>>> > > > > > toast is taken for granted with all breakfasts; there's no

>>>>>> > > > > > need specify.

>>>>>> > > > >

>>>>>> > > > > you need a vacation.

>>>>>> > > >

>>>>>> > > > If it is food or hash slinging, Brian is da man .

>>>>>> > >

>>>>>> > > :)

>>>>>> > >

>>>>>> > > In the late '70s I spent a couple years on the line on the

>>>>>> > > graveyard shift in a 24-hour-coffeeshop. Then again, that

>>>>>> > > particular place it didn't matter. It was always 2:30am in

>>>>>> > > there, on the 20th day of night.

>>>>>> >

>>>>>> > sounds like the start of a beautiful sam whatsisname mystery story.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> There were people coming in there and talking to the flowers on the

>>>>>> counter.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> And there were no flowers on the counter.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> It wasn't just the customers.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> I remember a fellow I was working with crashing on a speed

>>>>>> psychosis.... he overturned a large stockpot of hard-boiling eggs,

>>>>>> probably about 20 dozen or so, and stomped all over them screaming

>>>>>> "HATCH NOW, YOU LITTLE DINOSAURS!!!"

>>>>>>

>>>>> Did they? Come on, don't leave me hanging! I want to know if there were

>>>>> little baby dinosaurs.

>>>>

>>>>I think he'd just seen Alien for the first time before starting the shift.

>>>>

>>>>The kitchen manager was kinda pissed; docked Bobby's paycheck the cost

>>>>of the eggs and made him work day shift for a month.

>>>

>>> so, how much do we have to make for you to be my personal chef?

>>>

>>Do you like egg salad?

>

> well, yeah, though not usually if its been danced on.

 

Salade Astaire.

 

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mimus wrote:

> On Mon, 24 Mar 2008 20:51:03 -0400, dave hillstrom wrote:

>

>> On Mon, 24 Mar 2008 10:39:59 -0700, Brian Mailman

>> <bmailman@sfo.invalid> wrote:

>>

>>> dave hillstrom wrote:

>>>

>>>> On Sat, 22 Mar 2008 13:50:00 -0700, Brian Mailman

>>>> <bmailman@sfo.invalid> wrote:

>>>>

>>>>> knoxy wrote:

>>>>>

>>>>>> Brian Mailman wrote:

>>>>>>

>>>>>>> dave hillstrom wrote:

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> > On Thu, 20 Mar 2008 10:31:38 -0700, Brian Mailman

>>>>>>> > <bmailman@sfo.invalid> wrote:

>>>>>>> >

>>>>>>> > > Aratzio wrote:

>>>>>>> > >

>>>>>>> > > > On Thu, 20 Mar 2008 03:17:33 -0400, in

>>>>>>> > > > alt.alien.vampire.flonk.flonk.flonk, dave hillstrom

>>>>>>> > > > <DaVe@MeOw.OrG> bloviated:

>>>>>>> > > >

>>>>>>> > > > > On Wed, 19 Mar 2008 22:20:53 -0700, Brian Mailman

>>>>>>> > > > > <bmailman@sfo.invalid> wrote:

>>>>>>> > > > >

>>>>>>> > > > > > dave hillstrom wrote:

>>>>>>> > > > > >

>>>>>>> > > > > > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diner_lingo

>>>>>>> > > > > >

>>>>>>> > > > > > hmmmph.

>>>>>>> > > > > >

>>>>>>> > > > > > "Adam and Eve on a raft" is 2 eggs over easy with

>>>>>>> > > > > > sausage. Adam and Eve on a raft, wreck 'em" is 2 eggs

>>>>>>> > > > > > scrambled with sausage. What they describe is "Adam and

>>>>>>> > > > > > Eve floating" and toast is taken for granted with all

>>>>>>> > > > > > breakfasts; there's no need specify.

>>>>>>> > > > >

>>>>>>> > > > > you need a vacation.

>>>>>>> > > >

>>>>>>> > > > If it is food or hash slinging, Brian is da man .

>>>>>>> > >

>>>>>>> > > :)

>>>>>>> > >

>>>>>>> > > In the late '70s I spent a couple years on the line on the

>>>>>>> > > graveyard shift in a 24-hour-coffeeshop. Then again, that

>>>>>>> > > particular place it didn't matter. It was always 2:30am in

>>>>>>> > > there, on the 20th day of night.

>>>>>>> >

>>>>>>> > sounds like the start of a beautiful sam whatsisname mystery

>>>>>>> > story.

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> There were people coming in there and talking to the flowers on the

>>>>>>> counter.

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> And there were no flowers on the counter.

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> It wasn't just the customers.

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> I remember a fellow I was working with crashing on a speed

>>>>>>> psychosis.... he overturned a large stockpot of hard-boiling eggs,

>>>>>>> probably about 20 dozen or so, and stomped all over them screaming

>>>>>>> "HATCH NOW, YOU LITTLE DINOSAURS!!!"

>>>>>>

>>>>>> Did they? Come on, don't leave me hanging! I want to know if there

>>>>>> were little baby dinosaurs.

>>>>>

>>>>> I think he'd just seen Alien for the first time before starting the

>>>>> shift.

>>>>>

>>>>> The kitchen manager was kinda pissed; docked Bobby's paycheck the

>>>>> cost of the eggs and made him work day shift for a month.

>>>>

>>>> so, how much do we have to make for you to be my personal chef?

>>>

>>> Do you like egg salad?

>>

>> well, yeah, though not usually if its been danced on.

>

> I'm amazed by the blandness of the reaction to the Egg Incident by the

> manager . . . .

 

Nawwww.... at minimum wage, if someone shows up just most of the time...

<shrug>

> Obviously, restaurant work is much more fraught than even I thought.

 

As I said, it never mattered what the clock time was, it was always

2:30am in there.

 

B/

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mimus wrote:

> Obviously, restaurant work is much more fraught than even I thought.

 

PS: you might want to pick up a copy of "Kitchen Confidential" by

Anthony Bourdain.

 

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On Tue, 25 Mar 2008 10:28:37 -0700, Brian Mailman wrote:

> mimus wrote:

>

>> On Mon, 24 Mar 2008 20:51:03 -0400, dave hillstrom wrote:

>>

>>> On Mon, 24 Mar 2008 10:39:59 -0700, Brian Mailman

>>> <bmailman@sfo.invalid> wrote:

>>>

>>>> dave hillstrom wrote:

>>>>

>>>>> On Sat, 22 Mar 2008 13:50:00 -0700, Brian Mailman

>>>>> <bmailman@sfo.invalid> wrote:

>>>>>

>>>>>> knoxy wrote:

>>>>>>

>>>>>>> Brian Mailman wrote:

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>> dave hillstrom wrote:

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>> > On Thu, 20 Mar 2008 10:31:38 -0700, Brian Mailman

>>>>>>>> > <bmailman@sfo.invalid> wrote:

>>>>>>>> >

>>>>>>>> > > Aratzio wrote:

>>>>>>>> > >

>>>>>>>> > > > On Thu, 20 Mar 2008 03:17:33 -0400, in

>>>>>>>> > > > alt.alien.vampire.flonk.flonk.flonk, dave hillstrom

>>>>>>>> > > > <DaVe@MeOw.OrG> bloviated:

>>>>>>>> > > >

>>>>>>>> > > > > On Wed, 19 Mar 2008 22:20:53 -0700, Brian Mailman

>>>>>>>> > > > > <bmailman@sfo.invalid> wrote:

>>>>>>>> > > > >

>>>>>>>> > > > > > dave hillstrom wrote:

>>>>>>>> > > > > >

>>>>>>>> > > > > > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diner_lingo

>>>>>>>> > > > > >

>>>>>>>> > > > > > hmmmph.

>>>>>>>> > > > > >

>>>>>>>> > > > > > "Adam and Eve on a raft" is 2 eggs over easy with

>>>>>>>> > > > > > sausage. Adam and Eve on a raft, wreck 'em" is 2 eggs

>>>>>>>> > > > > > scrambled with sausage. What they describe is "Adam and

>>>>>>>> > > > > > Eve floating" and toast is taken for granted with all

>>>>>>>> > > > > > breakfasts; there's no need specify.

>>>>>>>> > > > >

>>>>>>>> > > > > you need a vacation.

>>>>>>>> > > >

>>>>>>>> > > > If it is food or hash slinging, Brian is da man .

>>>>>>>> > >

>>>>>>>> > > :)

>>>>>>>> > >

>>>>>>>> > > In the late '70s I spent a couple years on the line on the

>>>>>>>> > > graveyard shift in a 24-hour-coffeeshop. Then again, that

>>>>>>>> > > particular place it didn't matter. It was always 2:30am in

>>>>>>>> > > there, on the 20th day of night.

>>>>>>>> >

>>>>>>>> > sounds like the start of a beautiful sam whatsisname mystery

>>>>>>>> > story.

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>> There were people coming in there and talking to the flowers on the

>>>>>>>> counter.

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>> And there were no flowers on the counter.

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>> It wasn't just the customers.

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>> I remember a fellow I was working with crashing on a speed

>>>>>>>> psychosis.... he overturned a large stockpot of hard-boiling eggs,

>>>>>>>> probably about 20 dozen or so, and stomped all over them screaming

>>>>>>>> "HATCH NOW, YOU LITTLE DINOSAURS!!!"

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> Did they? Come on, don't leave me hanging! I want to know if there

>>>>>>> were little baby dinosaurs.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> I think he'd just seen Alien for the first time before starting the

>>>>>> shift.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> The kitchen manager was kinda pissed; docked Bobby's paycheck the

>>>>>> cost of the eggs and made him work day shift for a month.

>>>>>

>>>>> so, how much do we have to make for you to be my personal chef?

>>>>

>>>> Do you like egg salad?

>>>

>>> well, yeah, though not usually if its been danced on.

>>

>> I'm amazed by the blandness of the reaction to the Egg Incident by the

>> manager . . . .

>

> Nawwww.... at minimum wage, if someone shows up just most of the time...

> <shrug>

>

>> Obviously, restaurant work is much more fraught than even I thought.

>

> As I said, it never mattered what the clock time was, it was always

> 2:30am in there.

 

I have a rule, based on long-ago experience, that you should never eat

anywhere where you can see the food being cooked . . . .

 

<sigh>

 

<flashback>

 

<gag>

 

--

tinmimus99@hotmail.com

 

smeeter 11 or maybe 12

 

mp 10

 

mhm 29x13

 

I'll tell you what I hate, though. I hate those

commercials where you have to eat something.

 

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On Tue, 25 Mar 2008 10:33:33 -0700, Brian Mailman wrote:

> mimus wrote:

>

>> Obviously, restaurant work is much more fraught than even I thought.

>

> PS: you might want to pick up a copy of "Kitchen Confidential" by

> Anthony Bourdain.

 

<warily>

 

Might I? or might I equally not?

 

--

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Give me some garlic, garlic, garlic, garlic!

 

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On Tue, 25 Mar 2008 18:18:09 -0500, mimus <tinmimus99@hotmail.com>

wrote:

>On Tue, 25 Mar 2008 10:28:37 -0700, Brian Mailman wrote:

>

>> mimus wrote:

>>

>>> On Mon, 24 Mar 2008 20:51:03 -0400, dave hillstrom wrote:

>>>

>>>> On Mon, 24 Mar 2008 10:39:59 -0700, Brian Mailman

>>>> <bmailman@sfo.invalid> wrote:

>>>>

>>>>> dave hillstrom wrote:

>>>>>

>>>>>> On Sat, 22 Mar 2008 13:50:00 -0700, Brian Mailman

>>>>>> <bmailman@sfo.invalid> wrote:

>>>>>>

>>>>>>> knoxy wrote:

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>> Brian Mailman wrote:

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>> dave hillstrom wrote:

>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>> > On Thu, 20 Mar 2008 10:31:38 -0700, Brian Mailman

>>>>>>>>> > <bmailman@sfo.invalid> wrote:

>>>>>>>>> >

>>>>>>>>> > > Aratzio wrote:

>>>>>>>>> > >

>>>>>>>>> > > > On Thu, 20 Mar 2008 03:17:33 -0400, in

>>>>>>>>> > > > alt.alien.vampire.flonk.flonk.flonk, dave hillstrom

>>>>>>>>> > > > <DaVe@MeOw.OrG> bloviated:

>>>>>>>>> > > >

>>>>>>>>> > > > > On Wed, 19 Mar 2008 22:20:53 -0700, Brian Mailman

>>>>>>>>> > > > > <bmailman@sfo.invalid> wrote:

>>>>>>>>> > > > >

>>>>>>>>> > > > > > dave hillstrom wrote:

>>>>>>>>> > > > > >

>>>>>>>>> > > > > > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diner_lingo

>>>>>>>>> > > > > >

>>>>>>>>> > > > > > hmmmph.

>>>>>>>>> > > > > >

>>>>>>>>> > > > > > "Adam and Eve on a raft" is 2 eggs over easy with

>>>>>>>>> > > > > > sausage. Adam and Eve on a raft, wreck 'em" is 2 eggs

>>>>>>>>> > > > > > scrambled with sausage. What they describe is "Adam and

>>>>>>>>> > > > > > Eve floating" and toast is taken for granted with all

>>>>>>>>> > > > > > breakfasts; there's no need specify.

>>>>>>>>> > > > >

>>>>>>>>> > > > > you need a vacation.

>>>>>>>>> > > >

>>>>>>>>> > > > If it is food or hash slinging, Brian is da man .

>>>>>>>>> > >

>>>>>>>>> > > :)

>>>>>>>>> > >

>>>>>>>>> > > In the late '70s I spent a couple years on the line on the

>>>>>>>>> > > graveyard shift in a 24-hour-coffeeshop. Then again, that

>>>>>>>>> > > particular place it didn't matter. It was always 2:30am in

>>>>>>>>> > > there, on the 20th day of night.

>>>>>>>>> >

>>>>>>>>> > sounds like the start of a beautiful sam whatsisname mystery

>>>>>>>>> > story.

>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>> There were people coming in there and talking to the flowers on the

>>>>>>>>> counter.

>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>> And there were no flowers on the counter.

>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>> It wasn't just the customers.

>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>> I remember a fellow I was working with crashing on a speed

>>>>>>>>> psychosis.... he overturned a large stockpot of hard-boiling eggs,

>>>>>>>>> probably about 20 dozen or so, and stomped all over them screaming

>>>>>>>>> "HATCH NOW, YOU LITTLE DINOSAURS!!!"

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>> Did they? Come on, don't leave me hanging! I want to know if there

>>>>>>>> were little baby dinosaurs.

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> I think he'd just seen Alien for the first time before starting the

>>>>>>> shift.

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> The kitchen manager was kinda pissed; docked Bobby's paycheck the

>>>>>>> cost of the eggs and made him work day shift for a month.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> so, how much do we have to make for you to be my personal chef?

>>>>>

>>>>> Do you like egg salad?

>>>>

>>>> well, yeah, though not usually if its been danced on.

>>>

>>> I'm amazed by the blandness of the reaction to the Egg Incident by the

>>> manager . . . .

>>

>> Nawwww.... at minimum wage, if someone shows up just most of the time...

>> <shrug>

>>

>>> Obviously, restaurant work is much more fraught than even I thought.

>>

>> As I said, it never mattered what the clock time was, it was always

>> 2:30am in there.

>

>I have a rule, based on long-ago experience, that you should never eat

>anywhere where you can see the food being cooked . . . .

>

><sigh>

>

><flashback>

>

><gag>

 

what about those benny hanna places?

 

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> mimus wrote:

>

> > Obviously, restaurant work is much more fraught than even I thought.

>

> PS: you might want to pick up a copy of "Kitchen Confidential" by

> Anthony Bourdain.

 

I read that. He gives some pretty good tips on what NOT to order on Monday.

 

Smee

>

> B/

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On Tue, 25 Mar 2008 18:19:23 -0500, mimus <tinmimus99@hotmail.com>

wrote:

>On Tue, 25 Mar 2008 10:33:33 -0700, Brian Mailman wrote:

>

>> mimus wrote:

>>

>>> Obviously, restaurant work is much more fraught than even I thought.

>>

>> PS: you might want to pick up a copy of "Kitchen Confidential" by

>> Anthony Bourdain.

>

><warily>

>

>Might I? or might I equally not?

 

i, thankfully, am completely illiterate. so i may ~easily~ remain in

uninformed bliss!

 

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