Why would I need coal, or a planet for that matter, when my postbiological self can easily run on tube lasagna? In fact everything BUT tube lasagna is unnecessary.
ummm.....that's how you get sink holes.With a series of pneumatic tubes one could suck the coal from the sedimentary rock overburden.
As of 2016 there were 2.6 million people employed as a waiter/waitress in the US alone.If you guys like trying to stem the inevitable tide of technological advancement in order to prevent a few thousand jobs from becoming obsolete, wait till you find out about coal mining!
SOYLENT LASAGNA IS PEOPLE!!Why would I need coal, or a planet for that matter, when my postbiological self can easily run on tube lasagna? In fact everything BUT tube lasagna is unnecessary.
Not a fan. Pretty sure at least a few of those plates have been making the loop since yesterday.Where do weiners stand on the sushi belt?
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i did both.Everyone should have to work in the restaurant industry for a couple of years, like serving in the military.
You'll come out on the other side a better, more rounded individual, like serving in the military.
Everyone should have to work in the restaurant industry for a couple of years, like serving in the military.
You'll come out on the other side a better, more rounded individual, like serving in the military.
i did both.
one whole summer in highschool, dishwashing in a "fine dining" restaurant.
then USAF.
I've been a:
Paperboy
Busboy
Dishwasher
Prep cook
Waiter
Gas station attendant
Auto Parts counter guy
Radio Shack salesperson
Auto mechanic
what a f'ing moron.I've been a:
Paperboy
Busboy
Dishwasher
Prep cook
Waiter
Gas station attendant
Auto Parts counter guy
Radio Shack salesperson
Auto mechanic
The worst was working for a contractor in the chow halls on Keesler AFB. It didn't matter how clean the clipper was, I was written up every time.
One day while while cleaning a clipper, a coworker thought it'd be funny if he hit the start button while my whole upper half was up inside. I was scalded from the waist up. The hot water inside was at 200F, with iodine in the rinse water.
...and how was the wait staff?what a f'ing moron.
i've eaten at that chow hall.....10/75 - 2/76.
although, a lot of my dinner/weekend meals were at the Airman's club![]()
there were none. you ordered and paid for you food, then when your name is called YOU GO GET YOUR FOOD!!...and how was the wait staff?![]()