Tuesday, February 28, 2006
Here's a tip:
(Pet peave alert, people.)
Customers that sit down to eat or drink and then don't leave a tip, or don't leave enough to buy their server a pack of gum, irritate the heck out of me.
People who serve make less than $3 an hour from their companies. What you tip is supposed to make up for everything up to at least minimum wage.
When you don't tip your server they hate you. Okay, not really. But it makes their life harder knowing that when they get home they can't use the money to pay their phone bill because table #9 didn't have the courtesy to leave a tip.
I know, I know..."Why I should I pay someone else just so they can pay their bills? What am I? The Welfare office?" No, of course not. That's just the nature of the unwritten agreement between the server and the customer. "I'll bring your food to you as soon as the kitchen has it prepared, I'll refresh your drink as soon as it becomes half-full, I'll fill your every request, and I'll do all that with a smile on my face AS LONG AS YOU UNDERSTAND THAT I'M TRYING TO EARN A LIVING AND YOU'RE ESSENTIAL TO MY QUEST."
Thank you. Yall come back again soon.
:0)
Sunday, February 26, 2006
Why...
If I'm going to pay that kind of money for a vehicle I'm going to take it down the bumpiest roads I can find and drive it like there's no tomorrow.
Just sayin'. :0)
Saturday, February 25, 2006
So Much Racist Drivel.
No one on the message board has responded to my response. I suspect that they never will because they know that I'm right. But, just for fun, read the article and tell me what you think:
THINK ABOUT THIS FOR A MOMENT ...really think about this.
North Dakota News
This text is from a county emergency manager out in the western part of North Dakota state after the recent snow storm.
WEATHER BULLETIN
Up here in the Northern Plains we just recovered from a Historic event --- may I even say a "Weather Event" of "Biblical Proportions" --- with a historic blizzard of up to 44" inches of snow and winds to 90 MPH that broke trees in half, knocked down utility poles, stranded hundreds of motorists in lethal snow banks, closed ALL roads, isolated scores of communities and cut power to 10's of thousands.
FYI:
George Bush did not come....
FEMA did nothing....
No one howled for the government...
No one blamed the government
No one even uttered an expletive on TV...
Jesse Jackson or Al Sharpton did not visit
Our Mayor's did not blame Bush or anyone else
Our Governor did not blame Bush or anyone else either
CNN, ABC, CBS, FOX, or NBC did not visit - or report on this category 5 snow storm
Nobody demanded $2,000 debit cards.....
No one asked for a FEMA Trailer House....
No one looted...
Nobody - I mean Nobody demanded the government do something
Nobody expected the government to do anything either
No Larry King, No Bill O'Rielly, No Oprah, No Chris Mathews and No Geraldo Rivera
No Shaun Penn, No Barbara Striesand, No Hollywood types to be found
And
Nope, we just melted the snow for water
Sent out caravans of SUV's to pluck people out of snow engulfed cars
The truck drivers pulled people out of snow banks and didn't ask for a penny
Local restaurants made food and the police and fire departments delivered it to the snow bound families
Families took in the stranded people - total strangers
We Fired up wood stoves
Broke out coal oil lanterns or Coleman lanterns
We put on an extra layers of clothes because up here it is "Work or Die"
We did not wait for some affirmative action government to get us out of a mess created by being immobilized by a welfare program that trades votes for 'sittin at home' checks.
Even though a Category "5" blizzard of this scale has never fallen this early...we know it can happen and how to deal with it ourselves.
"In my many travels, I have noticed that once one gets north of about 48 degrees North Latitude, 90% of most of the world's social problems evaporate."
It does seem that way, at least to me.. I hope this gets passed on..
Maybe,, SOME people will get the message,, The world Does not owe you a living....
Friday, February 24, 2006
I just can't get it right...
I'm just wondering, do you blog for the benefit of your readers, or do you blog for your own satisfaction??
Wednesday, February 22, 2006
Dirty Little Secrets
I also added a music video of the (very aptly titled) song, "Dirty Little Secrets" by The American Rejects. Whoo!!
I've gotten some really ridiculous, and obviously phony, secrets lately. Bummer. But, somebody out there has to have something juicy to share. It's completely anonymous.
Click here to reveal your secrets!
Monday, February 20, 2006
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Tuesday, February 14, 2006
Happy Valentine's Day!
Couple Reunite After More Than 60 Years
ADRIAN, Mich. - Willard Mason and Ilah Ost are giving new meaning to the phrase: "Love is patient." More than 60 years ago, the couple were engaged to be married, but life's circumstances got in the way.
Now, after they each married others, raised families and their spouses died, the two are together again.
"Ilah was my first girlfriend," Mason told The Daily Telegram. "I first met her when I was a sophomore at Blissfield High School."
The two began dating and got engaged.
But in 1941, Mason moved to Ypsilanti to work at the Willow Run bomber plant. There, he met a woman named Helvi, and broke his engagement to Ost. He married Helvi in 1942.
Ost later married her husband, Marvin, and had three children before he died in 1974.
Mason's wife died in 2003, and by chance, he ran into Ost's brother in Blissfield in 2004, and he encouraged Mason to call Ost.
The two started dating, with Mason driving from his home near Houghton Lake to Adrian, where Ost lived.
On one of his trips to Adrian, Mason blacked out and struck a tree with his car. Tests showed he needed a new pacemaker, Mason said.
He then moved to near Adrian and invited Ost to move in with him.
"We get along perfectly," Mason said. "We've never had an argument. She's a great cook, and she takes care of me."
Mason and Ost spend much of their time with friends and family, and Mason marvels at how the two have gotten back together after so many years.
"You don't know how our lives might have turned out if we'd gotten married in 1941," Mason said. "But now, she has a wonderful family and so do I."
Monday, February 13, 2006
Riddle!
the one that buys it doesn't keep it
the one that sells it doesn't use it
the one that's using it never knows it being used
What am I?
Answer in comments. But don't look before guessing!!
:0)
Sunday, February 12, 2006
Choose your own adventure.
Check it out here!!
Blazing blazer (&^%*(^&!!)
The day before we left the handle on the driver's side broke. I had the handle fixed just last year. (@#$%^!!)
Halfway through the trip the dashboard froze up. We had to play "Guess My Speed" for over 70 miles. (#$%^&!!)
When we arrived at our destination (Dad's house), we turned off the car and it wouldn't restart.
(@#$%$!!)
Luckily Dad is great with cars and was able to fix everything while we were visiting (poor guy).
But on the way home we realized that the heater went out. It was below freezing and we were bundled up in the car with all the blankets for 2 hours.
There were some better parts of our trip, but this part really pissed me off. I told Joe it's time to take the Blazer out into the woods and introduce it to bonfires. :0)
Thursday, February 09, 2006
Quiz!
You Are A Romantic Realist |
You are more romantic than 50% of the population. You tend to be grounded when it comes to romance. Sure, you can fall hard... but only for someone you've gotten to know. And once you're in love, you can be a total romantic goofball... But you'd never admit it to your friends! |
Wednesday, February 08, 2006
Tuesday, February 07, 2006
Strange News
Doctors and clinics in the U.S. have been faxing information to an herbal remedy distributor
News Story by Jaikumar Vijayan
FEBRUARY 06, 2006
So far, at least, efforts to deal with the issue appear to have failed, said Jody Baxmeyer, vice president of marketing at North Regent RX, the company that’s been receiving the faxes.
The situation has been caused by North Regent’s toll-free fax number, which is nearly identical to one used by Prudential to receive medical claims-related information from doctors, Baxmeyer said. In fact, the two numbers differ by only one digit, Baxmeyer said.
As a result, North Regent’s Lockport office has mistakenly received thousands of documents sent to the wrong fax number that involve more than 1,000 claims. The documents contain detailed patient medical histories, Social Security numbers and bank information meant for Prudential’s insurance division.
Baxmeyer said his company contacted Prudential about the problem in October 2004 -- when North Regent first began operations -- and then followed up again in April 2005 when it had not heard back from the company. “Prudential’s point of view was that, ‘We are not the ones faxing the information,’ which is ridiculous,” Baxmeyer said. “They are the ones that solicited the business from doctors and clinics, and they are the ones setting up the protocols for receiving the information.”
In a statement today, Prudential officials disagreed, saying the company cannot be held responsible for third parties who are sending the information to the wrong fax number.
“Prudential Financial’s fax number is accurately listed on all of our forms and communications,” the company said in an e-mailed statement. “Effective immediately, North Regent RX will forward to Prudential Financial all faxes it has received, as well as any it may receive in the future.” Initially, North Regent contacted the doctors’ offices, clinics and even patients directly when it received a fax meant for Prudential. But the company doesn’t have the resources to continue doing that, Baxmeyer said. “What happened was it became a point of distraction for us. It would have taken an effort that we were not capable of.” According to Baxmeyer, North Regent in April offered to sell its toll-free number to Prudential for a fee that included the costs of acquiring and publicizing a new toll-free fax number for North Regent. Another option it suggested was for Prudential to give North Regent some sort of legal protection for receiving the unsolicited confidential information, he said. Both requests were turned down by Prudential, which instead asked North Regent to simply forward all of the faxes it received back to Prudential via prepaid mail, Baxmeyer said. Prudential also informed North Regent that it had sent out a memo urging doctors offices and clinics to use extra caution when sending claims via fax. John Pescatore, an analyst at Gartner Inc., said that Prudential cannot be held responsible for mistakes made by others. “In this case, the person who is sending out the information is the one that’s responsible. Prudential did not give them the wrong number.” Faxes containing sensitive information often have disclaimers instructing recipients to either destroy the faxes or contact the sender in case they are sent to the wrong person. It is the responsibility of the recipient to destroy the faxes or follow any other instructions, Pescatore said. Said Baxmeyer: “Our point of view is that it’s ridiculous to be sharing information that is sensitive in nature, whether financial or medical, by the use of faxes,” he said. “We want Prudential to realize that their technology is out of date, and they are not paying attention.”
Sunday, February 05, 2006
Thursday, February 02, 2006
Game Day!
I took a week off of blogging. I used all my blogging time to do homework! Go me! lol. Now it's Friday again and time for a new game. How's about...
Shuffle Bowl!!
How to play:
• With your cursor, click on the puck to gain control of it.
• Still holding down on the mouse button, imagine that the mouse IS the puck. The way you push the mouse forward controls both speed and direction of the puck.
• Fling the mouse forward and release the button to shoot the puck.
My score was 69! Good luck.