Posted on 01/01/2010 11:56:23 AM PST by jazminerose
I worked at Baskin Robbins too, for quite a while. It was the first job I had after babysitting. This was the 70s, and let’s just say we had a good time, but we worked hard. I certainly never did this, and I doubt any of my co-workers did either.
There was this one gal tho’, she used to inhale the nitrous from the whipped cream cans. That was VERY BAD because you had to charge extra for whipped cream and then it would come out not whipped. VERY BAD!
- J.C. Watts, former Oklahoma football star and U.S. congressman.
Can you imagine if that story had been about Palin instead of BO?
Of course that is entirely hypothetical, Sarah was brought up with sound values.
Ed Henry drinks Obama’s BATHWATER! He is such a GIRL!!
I’ll just call him EDITH Henry.
Actually, Baskin-Robbins’ corporate policy was that employees could eat as much ice cream as they wanted. Robbins didn’t want an atmosphere which allowed theft on the job, so he allowed employees to eat as much as they wanted.
Remember the free samples?
(I wonder if they indtroduced an appropriate flavor when Obama was elected. “Kenyan Nut” a blended coffee and coconut ice cream left of center of the cone, and for ladies, with a belt to keep it falling out of the cup?)
The free frogurt was also cursed (but you got a choice of topping)
How is that any different from now?
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Just wondering:
1. Birth certificate: Did Obama have to present a birth certificate when he applied for a job at the ice cream place?
2. Is there any legal way someone could look at Obama's application form to see if Obama was required to present a birth certificate before he was hired?
3. Do you know Obama's age when he was hired?
4. How did Obama get the job in the first place?
bttt
bttt
The Looter mentality.
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