Big moon
On 2/1/2010 4:32 AM, Food SnobŪ wrote:
> On Jan 31, 4:12 pm, > wrote:
>> On 1/31/2010 12:02 PM, blake murphy wrote:
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>>> On Sat, 30 Jan 2010 12:08:55 -0800 (PST), Food Snob wrote:
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>>>> On Jan 30, 10:04 am, blake > wrote:
>>>>> On Sat, 30 Jan 2010 07:42:09 -0800 (PST), --Bryan wrote:
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>>>>>> If you saw someone breaking into your neighbor's car, would you rat
>>>>>> them out? My eight year old was forced to breathe second hand smoke.
>>>>>> For that, I hope she does get fired.
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>>>>> personally, i find it inexcusable that you subjected your eight-year-old to
>>>>> bus exhaust fumes. i've a good mind to call child protective services and
>>>>> have him removed from your custody.
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>>>> Be my guest.
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>>> not my thing. besides, i don't have your expertise.
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>>> blake
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>> The truth is that people that think it's a good idea that other people
>> lose their livelihood are not good people. Unless, of course, they're
>> thinking this about lively hoods, in which case, they're probably cops.
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> If you knew of a restaurant kitchen employee who regularly took a
> crap, wiped his ass, didn't wash his hands, them handled food that was
> served to you, would you be happy to see him replaced by another
> worker?
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> Where do you draw the line?
The reality is that you'd probably be wise to not know the awful truth
of what goes on behind that swinging door that separates us from them.
That's modern life for you. All you can do trust that the management has
a handle on the sanitary conditions of whatever establishment you choose
to eat. If you're not willing to do this, find some other place to eat.
All I know is that there ain't no guarantees on sanitation or anything
else in this life and people that think it's a good idea that other
people lose their livelihood are not good people.
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> --Bryan
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