Because their isn’t a place that does that type of thing over there.
Why is the restaurants that spend the most time in “presentation” for their food turn down the lights so you can’t see it all that well?
When they sit any where you want, they don’t really mean it. They have a whole list of rules. Not only do expect you to sit in a chair or booth, that chair must be at a table. You can’t bring a blanket and sit on the floor like your having a picnic.
Then after they serve you your they food, often they will say “ would you like “anything” else? I went to a sizzler and got a all you can eat salad bar and drink. I asked what else do you have? Nothing! Then your car is sitting out in the parking lot just begging to be washed, no way!
You know it is amazing how much a waitress will put up with if you tip and are polite.
My bank has some 20 minute parking stalls out front. I asked the manager if that meant I would always be done in 20 minutes? What do you think she said? I have know her for about ten years now.
I haven’t gone back a read the last part of this thread because I wouldn’t time to post if I did so
You know , well maybe not. Life is a lot more interesting when you can’t hear all that well and just guess or make up what people say. I have always had a bit of a problem. It didn’t make to me but I liked the song in church where would sing about “Bringing in the cheese.” I never know why they wanted all that cheese.
Uptown was on top of a cliff and down town was at the bottom next to the water. I learned latter this isn’t always so in most towns.
Are their any others food stores with all the aisle being one way other than military commissaries?
I moved to Texas and was given directions to drive to the top of the hill and turn left. I never did find that hill. But Risky’s is a good place for Bar-b-Que. But it was harder to get people to go to those dumpy places.
The first year I lived in Texas was the coldest in 100 years they say. There was snow on the ground for more than two weeks. Natives there don’t have much experience driving in snow.
Down near New Orleans (Slidell) everyone is crazy about fireworks. Much of the year you can set them off almost anywhere because everything is too wet to burn.
What I remember about Victoria BC is the bee hive that was inside with a tube to the outside,
You know driving across country isn’t the same on freeways.
When I was in Puerto Rico all the highway patrol were VW bugs the keep their blue lights flashing all the time.
I remmber sitting at a bus stop when I went to Hawaii think I could sit at a bus stop in Turlock and it would have been a lot cheaper.
I have probably made sever errors typing all this but if I went back and checked I wouldn’t have time to type all this. If you don’t have anything better to you could check and let me know, but I suggest instead you might want to read a good book that had an editor look it over before it was published.
I wonder if there are any famous novels with spelling errors?
Lol!
I thought it was “Ringing in the cheese.”