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« Reply #1 on: November 01, 2002, 12:32:03 PM »
much like middle america :eek:


ever been behind the scenes at Denny's ?

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« Reply #2 on: November 01, 2002, 12:40:34 PM »
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Originally posted by Wlfgng
much like middle america :eek:


ever been behind the scenes at Denny's ?


reminds me of a prank when I was bartending..our kitchen lead would get a new hire.  Kitchen lead would then have the new hire chop Jalepino's up with a knife (Mexican Restaurant)...then come up to the bar and ask for a BIG glass of coke.  He'd then let the new kid drink all the pop he wanted...meanwhile, Kitchen lead would take the soap out of the restroom for the cooks in the kitchen..soon enough, the newbie would have to pee, simply washing your hands without soap before grabbing ahold of your shank will not rinse the juice all the way off...grab ahold of shank,,, pretty soon things start stinging! :)

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« Reply #3 on: November 01, 2002, 01:07:33 PM »
kinda like the ol' coast guard trick of adding a bit of nair to the fellow's jock....   or worse yet, BenGay or HEET

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« Reply #4 on: November 01, 2002, 01:15:56 PM »
"Last year, more than 750,000 Scottish consumers complained of being affected by food poisoning. And 600,000 of those affected blamed it on eating food that had been prepared outside their homes."

This seems like an incredibly high number for one year.  What is the population of Scotland, 3 or 4 million?  This means that nearly 1 in 5 Scotts got food poisoning last year?