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"get real" > wrote in message
ink.net...
>
> "Gerald D." > wrote in message
> ink.net...
> |
> | > Please boycott Ruby Tuesday Restaurants!
> | >
> | > They fired a server for being overweight, and she had just been named
> | > Employee of the Month!!
> |
> | Good for them. I cannot think of a less appetizing sight.
> |
>
> I'm with ya 100% here. Lets also eliminate blacks from the food service
> industry. The thought of those nappy haired mo-fo's handling my food gives
> me the chills. Beaners too. Can't even stand the though of those greasy
> chilli bellies touching my grub. Pregnant women also. Those lactating,
> lumbering, fat creatures have no business turning stomachs in their
> condition (we know what they've been doing, don't we? LOL). Skinny people
> too. Anorexic, sickly pricks are probably aids infected. It's long over
> due
> to set up some reasonable standards for food servers and people with
> attitudes like ours are just the ones to do it!
>
>


Good and we can call the place "Crackkkers". Ahahahahahahahaha

JacK


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"get real" > wrote in message
ink.net...
>
> "Gerald D." > wrote in message
> ink.net...
> |
> | > Please boycott Ruby Tuesday Restaurants!
> | >
> | > They fired a server for being overweight, and she had just been named
> | > Employee of the Month!!
> |
> | Good for them. I cannot think of a less appetizing sight.
> |
>
> I'm with ya 100% here. Lets also eliminate blacks from the food service
> industry. The thought of those nappy haired mo-fo's handling my food gives
> me the chills. Beaners too. Can't even stand the though of those greasy
> chilli bellies touching my grub. Pregnant women also. Those lactating,
> lumbering, fat creatures have no business turning stomachs in their
> condition (we know what they've been doing, don't we? LOL). Skinny people
> too. Anorexic, sickly pricks are probably aids infected. It's long over
> due
> to set up some reasonable standards for food servers and people with
> attitudes like ours are just the ones to do it!
>
>


Good and we can call the place "Crackkkers". Ahahahahahahahaha

JacK


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I stopped eating there when they stopped making guacamole.

HTF can you have Mexican cuisine without guac?!!!!!

<ramblerambleitalltastedlikechickenanywayrambleram ble>

Andy
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I stopped eating there when they stopped making guacamole.

HTF can you have Mexican cuisine without guac?!!!!!

<ramblerambleitalltastedlikechickenanywayrambleram ble>

Andy
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Dave Smith > wrote in message >...
> "Jack Schidt " wrote:
>
> >
> > I skip all those chain places anyway; they seem more for drinking than for
> > eating and the bar tain't that special neither. The advertising of their
> > food always makes it sound like a trough, where the pigs can slurp mass
> > quantities of food. It just don't send me. I rue the times when I'm in a
> > place where it's either that or dine at the 7-11.
> >
> > Jack AppleBeenigansRubyTGIFChilis
> >
> > PS food snob? uppity? You bet, man; I'm picky as to what I put in my
> > mouth, dammit!

>
> Food snob? To pay high prices for franchise food is hardly a matter of
> snobbery. I generally make it a rule to avoid any sort of franchise
> restaurant, and any meal I have had at one reminds me of the reasons.


While I agree (as long as you really mean "generally"), there are
exceptions. Locally, their is a few Brio/Bravo restaurants which have
maintained consistently good food. However, I don't know if this is
true outside of my area (Greater Cincinnati.) The prices are quite
acceptable as well. Otherwise, I also avoid most chains, except for
breakfast and lunch on the run.

Dean G.


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Dave Smith > wrote in message >...
> "Jack Schidt " wrote:
>
> >
> > I skip all those chain places anyway; they seem more for drinking than for
> > eating and the bar tain't that special neither. The advertising of their
> > food always makes it sound like a trough, where the pigs can slurp mass
> > quantities of food. It just don't send me. I rue the times when I'm in a
> > place where it's either that or dine at the 7-11.
> >
> > Jack AppleBeenigansRubyTGIFChilis
> >
> > PS food snob? uppity? You bet, man; I'm picky as to what I put in my
> > mouth, dammit!

>
> Food snob? To pay high prices for franchise food is hardly a matter of
> snobbery. I generally make it a rule to avoid any sort of franchise
> restaurant, and any meal I have had at one reminds me of the reasons.


While I agree (as long as you really mean "generally"), there are
exceptions. Locally, their is a few Brio/Bravo restaurants which have
maintained consistently good food. However, I don't know if this is
true outside of my area (Greater Cincinnati.) The prices are quite
acceptable as well. Otherwise, I also avoid most chains, except for
breakfast and lunch on the run.

Dean G.
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Dave Smith > wrote in message >...
> "Jack Schidt " wrote:
>
> >
> > I skip all those chain places anyway; they seem more for drinking than for
> > eating and the bar tain't that special neither. The advertising of their
> > food always makes it sound like a trough, where the pigs can slurp mass
> > quantities of food. It just don't send me. I rue the times when I'm in a
> > place where it's either that or dine at the 7-11.
> >
> > Jack AppleBeenigansRubyTGIFChilis
> >
> > PS food snob? uppity? You bet, man; I'm picky as to what I put in my
> > mouth, dammit!

>
> Food snob? To pay high prices for franchise food is hardly a matter of
> snobbery. I generally make it a rule to avoid any sort of franchise
> restaurant, and any meal I have had at one reminds me of the reasons.


While I agree (as long as you really mean "generally"), there are
exceptions. Locally, their is a few Brio/Bravo restaurants which have
maintained consistently good food. However, I don't know if this is
true outside of my area (Greater Cincinnati.) The prices are quite
acceptable as well. Otherwise, I also avoid most chains, except for
breakfast and lunch on the run.

Dean G.
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I'm going to pipe in here and say that I've
recently discovered the Bahama Breeze restaurant
(owned by whatever company owns Olive Garden and
Red Lobster) and have enjoyed eating there enormously!
Goomba

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I'm going to pipe in here and say that I've
recently discovered the Bahama Breeze restaurant
(owned by whatever company owns Olive Garden and
Red Lobster) and have enjoyed eating there enormously!
Goomba

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"Goomba38" > wrote in message
...
> I'm going to pipe in here and say that I've recently discovered the Bahama
> Breeze restaurant (owned by whatever company owns Olive Garden and Red
> Lobster) and have enjoyed eating there enormously!
> Goomba
>


What do you mean by 'eating there enormously'? Do you wear the David Byrne
big suit? Or are the portions Gulliver sized?

ahahahahaha

Jack Mountain




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"Goomba38" > wrote in message
...
> I'm going to pipe in here and say that I've recently discovered the Bahama
> Breeze restaurant (owned by whatever company owns Olive Garden and Red
> Lobster) and have enjoyed eating there enormously!
> Goomba
>


What do you mean by 'eating there enormously'? Do you wear the David Byrne
big suit? Or are the portions Gulliver sized?

ahahahahaha

Jack Mountain


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The first time I was in a Ruby Tuesday's the waiter dropped an entire
crock of boiling hot French onion soup on my sister. She was rather
badly burned, and the manager almost went wild when he saw that I was
wearing a sweatshirt from my law school! Not only was lunch for the 3
of us "on the house", he gave my sister cash to pay for drycleaning,
and his card in case there were medical bills. Interesting day at the
mall . . .

"tcg" > wrote in message ink.net>...
> Please boycott Ruby Tuesday Restaurants!
>
> They fired a server for being overweight, and she had just been named
> Employee of the Month!!
>
> See http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/Weekend/story?id=165073

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The first time I was in a Ruby Tuesday's the waiter dropped an entire
crock of boiling hot French onion soup on my sister. She was rather
badly burned, and the manager almost went wild when he saw that I was
wearing a sweatshirt from my law school! Not only was lunch for the 3
of us "on the house", he gave my sister cash to pay for drycleaning,
and his card in case there were medical bills. Interesting day at the
mall . . .

"tcg" > wrote in message ink.net>...
> Please boycott Ruby Tuesday Restaurants!
>
> They fired a server for being overweight, and she had just been named
> Employee of the Month!!
>
> See http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/Weekend/story?id=165073

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"tcg" > wrote in message
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> Please boycott Ruby Tuesday Restaurants!
>
> They fired a server for being overweight, and she had just been named
> Employee of the Month!!
>
> See http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/Weekend/story?id=165073
>
>
>


Chain food-bleah!


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"tcg" > wrote in message
nk.net...
> Please boycott Ruby Tuesday Restaurants!
>
> They fired a server for being overweight, and she had just been named
> Employee of the Month!!
>
> See http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/Weekend/story?id=165073
>
>
>


Chain food-bleah!




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"tcg" > wrote in message
nk.net...
> Please boycott Ruby Tuesday Restaurants!
>
> They fired a server for being overweight, and she had just been named
> Employee of the Month!!
>
> See http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/Weekend/story?id=165073
>
>
>


Chain food-bleah!


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"get real" > wrote in message
ink.net...
>
> "Gerald D." > wrote in message
> ink.net...
> |
> | > Please boycott Ruby Tuesday Restaurants!
> | >
> | > They fired a server for being overweight, and she had just been named
> | > Employee of the Month!!
> |
> | Good for them. I cannot think of a less appetizing sight.
> |
>
> I'm with ya 100% here. Lets also eliminate blacks from the food service
> industry. The thought of those nappy haired mo-fo's handling my food gives
> me the chills. Beaners too. Can't even stand the though of those greasy
> chilli bellies touching my grub. Pregnant women also. Those lactating,
> lumbering, fat creatures have no business turning stomachs in their
> condition (we know what they've been doing, don't we? LOL). Skinny people
> too. Anorexic, sickly pricks are probably aids infected. It's long over
> due
> to set up some reasonable standards for food servers and people with
> attitudes like ours are just the ones to do it!
>
>


Just a question: Do you wear a TBC (total body condom) when you eat?


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"get real" > wrote in message
ink.net...
>
> "Gerald D." > wrote in message
> ink.net...
> |
> | > Please boycott Ruby Tuesday Restaurants!
> | >
> | > They fired a server for being overweight, and she had just been named
> | > Employee of the Month!!
> |
> | Good for them. I cannot think of a less appetizing sight.
> |
>
> I'm with ya 100% here. Lets also eliminate blacks from the food service
> industry. The thought of those nappy haired mo-fo's handling my food gives
> me the chills. Beaners too. Can't even stand the though of those greasy
> chilli bellies touching my grub. Pregnant women also. Those lactating,
> lumbering, fat creatures have no business turning stomachs in their
> condition (we know what they've been doing, don't we? LOL). Skinny people
> too. Anorexic, sickly pricks are probably aids infected. It's long over
> due
> to set up some reasonable standards for food servers and people with
> attitudes like ours are just the ones to do it!
>
>


Just a question: Do you wear a TBC (total body condom) when you eat?


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"get real" > wrote in message
ink.net...
>
> "Gerald D." > wrote in message
> ink.net...
> |
> | > Please boycott Ruby Tuesday Restaurants!
> | >
> | > They fired a server for being overweight, and she had just been named
> | > Employee of the Month!!
> |
> | Good for them. I cannot think of a less appetizing sight.
> |
>
> I'm with ya 100% here. Lets also eliminate blacks from the food service
> industry. The thought of those nappy haired mo-fo's handling my food gives
> me the chills. Beaners too. Can't even stand the though of those greasy
> chilli bellies touching my grub. Pregnant women also. Those lactating,
> lumbering, fat creatures have no business turning stomachs in their
> condition (we know what they've been doing, don't we? LOL). Skinny people
> too. Anorexic, sickly pricks are probably aids infected. It's long over
> due
> to set up some reasonable standards for food servers and people with
> attitudes like ours are just the ones to do it!
>
>


Just a question: Do you wear a TBC (total body condom) when you eat?


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>They fired a server for being overweight

The story says she was fired because her uniform wouldn't fit. So why doesn't
she apply for work at Hooters? They don't care whether your uniform fits?


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>They fired a server for being overweight

The story says she was fired because her uniform wouldn't fit. So why doesn't
she apply for work at Hooters? They don't care whether your uniform fits?
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>They fired a server for being overweight

The story says she was fired because her uniform wouldn't fit. So why doesn't
she apply for work at Hooters? They don't care whether your uniform fits?
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WardNA wrote:

> >They fired a server for being overweight

>
> The story says she was fired because her uniform wouldn't fit. So why doesn't
> she apply for work at Hooters? They don't care whether your uniform fits?


I think that Hooters expects their waitresses boobs to stick out past their
bellies.

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WardNA wrote:

> >They fired a server for being overweight

>
> The story says she was fired because her uniform wouldn't fit. So why doesn't
> she apply for work at Hooters? They don't care whether your uniform fits?


I think that Hooters expects their waitresses boobs to stick out past their
bellies.

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Jack Schidt® wrote:

> "Goomba38" > wrote in message
> ...
>
>>I'm going to pipe in here and say that I've recently discovered the Bahama
>>Breeze restaurant (owned by whatever company owns Olive Garden and Red
>>Lobster) and have enjoyed eating there enormously!
>>Goomba
>>

>
>
> What do you mean by 'eating there enormously'? Do you wear the David Byrne
> big suit? Or are the portions Gulliver sized?
>
> ahahahahaha
>
> Jack Mountain


LOL,ok.. I meant I enjoyed it enormously.. not
that I didn't also eat and drink enormous
quantities too... loved the mojitos!
Goomba



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Jack Schidt® wrote:

> "Goomba38" > wrote in message
> ...
>
>>I'm going to pipe in here and say that I've recently discovered the Bahama
>>Breeze restaurant (owned by whatever company owns Olive Garden and Red
>>Lobster) and have enjoyed eating there enormously!
>>Goomba
>>

>
>
> What do you mean by 'eating there enormously'? Do you wear the David Byrne
> big suit? Or are the portions Gulliver sized?
>
> ahahahahaha
>
> Jack Mountain


LOL,ok.. I meant I enjoyed it enormously.. not
that I didn't also eat and drink enormous
quantities too... loved the mojitos!
Goomba

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A fancy fast food joint.






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A fancy fast food joint.






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A fancy fast food joint.






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>I think that Hooters expects their waitresses boobs to stick out past their
>bellies.


Still, they don't seem to be afraid of boycotts over their employment policies.

Neil


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>I think that Hooters expects their waitresses boobs to stick out past their
>bellies.


Still, they don't seem to be afraid of boycotts over their employment policies.

Neil
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>I think that Hooters expects their waitresses boobs to stick out past their
>bellies.


Still, they don't seem to be afraid of boycotts over their employment policies.

Neil
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>I think that Hooters expects their waitresses boobs to stick out past their
>bellies.


Still, they don't seem to be afraid of boycotts over their employment policies.

Neil
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"T" > wrote in message
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> A fancy fast food joint.
>


Dude, that's not even a sentence. Couldja do me a favor and quote what
you're responding to? Thanks, man, it makes it easier to follow the
comments and also better involves you in the conversation.

Jack Webb


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Not only do we not know the whole story, I'm not sure a boycott is in
order if we did. Let's imagine this scenario. Let's say we had
incontravertable proof that Ruby Tuesday fired an excellent worker
because they don't like fat people. So a bunch of people who otherwise
would have patronized the restaurant stop going there as a silent
protest. What happens next? Ruby Tuesday's top management realizes the
firing of the waitress and the decreased sales are connected and rehire
the spurned waitress? Unlikely to say the least.


There's a difference between an organized boycott and not buying a
product because you don't like it or not going to a store because you
don't like the service.


As for Ruby Tuesday's food and service. There's one in my neighborhood.
The salad bar is fresh and good. The food, for a chain, is
surprisingly not terrible. The service, how can I describe the service?
Science fiction comes to mind. You have all these people who look
normal but who recite lines like they've just memorized them and are
doing a bad acting job. Or imagine a space alien who has studied human
behavior enough to imitate it but doesn't have any real emotion behind
what he's saying. I found it too creepy there to return.


--Lia



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Not only do we not know the whole story, I'm not sure a boycott is in
order if we did. Let's imagine this scenario. Let's say we had
incontravertable proof that Ruby Tuesday fired an excellent worker
because they don't like fat people. So a bunch of people who otherwise
would have patronized the restaurant stop going there as a silent
protest. What happens next? Ruby Tuesday's top management realizes the
firing of the waitress and the decreased sales are connected and rehire
the spurned waitress? Unlikely to say the least.


There's a difference between an organized boycott and not buying a
product because you don't like it or not going to a store because you
don't like the service.


As for Ruby Tuesday's food and service. There's one in my neighborhood.
The salad bar is fresh and good. The food, for a chain, is
surprisingly not terrible. The service, how can I describe the service?
Science fiction comes to mind. You have all these people who look
normal but who recite lines like they've just memorized them and are
doing a bad acting job. Or imagine a space alien who has studied human
behavior enough to imitate it but doesn't have any real emotion behind
what he's saying. I found it too creepy there to return.


--Lia

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Not only do we not know the whole story, I'm not sure a boycott is in
order if we did. Let's imagine this scenario. Let's say we had
incontravertable proof that Ruby Tuesday fired an excellent worker
because they don't like fat people. So a bunch of people who otherwise
would have patronized the restaurant stop going there as a silent
protest. What happens next? Ruby Tuesday's top management realizes the
firing of the waitress and the decreased sales are connected and rehire
the spurned waitress? Unlikely to say the least.


There's a difference between an organized boycott and not buying a
product because you don't like it or not going to a store because you
don't like the service.


As for Ruby Tuesday's food and service. There's one in my neighborhood.
The salad bar is fresh and good. The food, for a chain, is
surprisingly not terrible. The service, how can I describe the service?
Science fiction comes to mind. You have all these people who look
normal but who recite lines like they've just memorized them and are
doing a bad acting job. Or imagine a space alien who has studied human
behavior enough to imitate it but doesn't have any real emotion behind
what he's saying. I found it too creepy there to return.


--Lia

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Not only do we not know the whole story, I'm not sure a boycott is in
order if we did. Let's imagine this scenario. Let's say we had
incontravertable proof that Ruby Tuesday fired an excellent worker
because they don't like fat people. So a bunch of people who otherwise
would have patronized the restaurant stop going there as a silent
protest. What happens next? Ruby Tuesday's top management realizes the
firing of the waitress and the decreased sales are connected and rehire
the spurned waitress? Unlikely to say the least.


There's a difference between an organized boycott and not buying a
product because you don't like it or not going to a store because you
don't like the service.


As for Ruby Tuesday's food and service. There's one in my neighborhood.
The salad bar is fresh and good. The food, for a chain, is
surprisingly not terrible. The service, how can I describe the service?
Science fiction comes to mind. You have all these people who look
normal but who recite lines like they've just memorized them and are
doing a bad acting job. Or imagine a space alien who has studied human
behavior enough to imitate it but doesn't have any real emotion behind
what he's saying. I found it too creepy there to return.


--Lia

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Not only do we not know the whole story, I'm not sure a boycott is in
order if we did. Let's imagine this scenario. Let's say we had
incontravertable proof that Ruby Tuesday fired an excellent worker
because they don't like fat people. So a bunch of people who otherwise
would have patronized the restaurant stop going there as a silent
protest. What happens next? Ruby Tuesday's top management realizes the
firing of the waitress and the decreased sales are connected and rehire
the spurned waitress? Unlikely to say the least.


There's a difference between an organized boycott and not buying a
product because you don't like it or not going to a store because you
don't like the service.


As for Ruby Tuesday's food and service. There's one in my neighborhood.
The salad bar is fresh and good. The food, for a chain, is
surprisingly not terrible. The service, how can I describe the service?
Science fiction comes to mind. You have all these people who look
normal but who recite lines like they've just memorized them and are
doing a bad acting job. Or imagine a space alien who has studied human
behavior enough to imitate it but doesn't have any real emotion behind
what he's saying. I found it too creepy there to return.


--Lia

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On Wed, 20 Oct 2004 03:41:48 GMT, notbob > arranged
random neurons, so they looked like this:

>On 2004-10-20, Terry Pulliam Burd > wrote:
>
>> Only been in a Mimi's once - steer clear of the Eggs Benedict. I don't
>> know what that was, but it wasn't Hollandaise <shudder>

>
>OMG! ....don't tell me that! I'm an EB fanatic.
>
>Haven't tried it there, yet. But, if they can't pull off an EB, they're banned
>for life. No kidding. I'll test 'em this weekend.
>

Lemmeno what you think of their EB. I thought they were awful. And the
"Canadian bacon" wasn't. OTOH, if you ever get near San Clemente,
lemme steer you to a righteous EB on Pico...and about 15 kinds of
waffles with something called "jumbleberry" syrup that is about 5
kinds of berries made into a syrup. Just slap 'em on your thighs and
avoid the middleman :-)

Terry "Squeaks" Pulliam Burd
AAC(F)BV66.0748.CA

"If the soup had been as hot as the claret, if the claret
had been as old as the bird, and if the bird's breasts had
been as full as the waitress', it would have been a very
good dinner." Duncan Hines

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