At the restaurant.
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wrote on 11 Nov 2021, 21:35 last edited by
h/t to Big John
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wrote on 11 Nov 2021, 21:57 last edited by
Fresh Catch.
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wrote on 11 Nov 2021, 22:08 last edited by
I wonder if she's ever put anyone in the hospital....
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@george-k said in At the restaurant.:
And she KEEPS EATING!!!
Please. Any night a roach, a mouse or a rat doesn't run through the dining area is probably cause for relief for most restaurants.
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@george-k said in At the restaurant.:
And she KEEPS EATING!!!
Please. Any night a roach, a mouse or a rat doesn't run through the dining area is probably cause for relief for most restaurants.
wrote on 11 Nov 2021, 22:18 last edited by@catseye3 said in At the restaurant.:
@george-k said in At the restaurant.:
And she KEEPS EATING!!!
Please. Any night a roach, a mouse or a rat doesn't run through the dining area is probably cause for relief for most restaurants.
Swing and a miss.
Most restaurantsâthat is to say every one I've ever worked forâwere absolutely hardcore about shit like this. One surprise visit from the health inspector can shut them down for weeks.
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@catseye3 said in At the restaurant.:
@george-k said in At the restaurant.:
And she KEEPS EATING!!!
Please. Any night a roach, a mouse or a rat doesn't run through the dining area is probably cause for relief for most restaurants.
Swing and a miss.
Most restaurantsâthat is to say every one I've ever worked forâwere absolutely hardcore about shit like this. One surprise visit from the health inspector can shut them down for weeks.
wrote on 11 Nov 2021, 22:43 last edited by@aqua-letifer said in At the restaurant.:
@catseye3 said in At the restaurant.:
@george-k said in At the restaurant.:
And she KEEPS EATING!!!
Please. Any night a roach, a mouse or a rat doesn't run through the dining area is probably cause for relief for most restaurants.
Swing and a miss.
Most restaurantsâthat is to say every one I've ever worked forâwere absolutely hardcore about shit like this. One surprise visit from the health inspector can shut them down for weeks.
Yeah, but you only work in hoity toity places
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@aqua-letifer said in At the restaurant.:
@catseye3 said in At the restaurant.:
@george-k said in At the restaurant.:
And she KEEPS EATING!!!
Please. Any night a roach, a mouse or a rat doesn't run through the dining area is probably cause for relief for most restaurants.
Swing and a miss.
Most restaurantsâthat is to say every one I've ever worked forâwere absolutely hardcore about shit like this. One surprise visit from the health inspector can shut them down for weeks.
Yeah, but you only work in hoity toity places
wrote on 11 Nov 2021, 22:54 last edited by@doctor-phibes said in At the restaurant.:
@aqua-letifer said in At the restaurant.:
@catseye3 said in At the restaurant.:
@george-k said in At the restaurant.:
And she KEEPS EATING!!!
Please. Any night a roach, a mouse or a rat doesn't run through the dining area is probably cause for relief for most restaurants.
Swing and a miss.
Most restaurantsâthat is to say every one I've ever worked forâwere absolutely hardcore about shit like this. One surprise visit from the health inspector can shut them down for weeks.
Yeah, but you only work in hoity toity places
Oh no. Not all of them. Not by far.
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wrote on 12 Nov 2021, 02:50 last edited by
Okay, a funny video but I am not sure it is real.
Why would someone have a camera on them while they were eating? And it looks stationary,
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@catseye3 said in At the restaurant.:
@george-k said in At the restaurant.:
And she KEEPS EATING!!!
Please. Any night a roach, a mouse or a rat doesn't run through the dining area is probably cause for relief for most restaurants.
Swing and a miss.
Most restaurantsâthat is to say every one I've ever worked forâwere absolutely hardcore about shit like this. One surprise visit from the health inspector can shut them down for weeks.
wrote on 12 Nov 2021, 06:49 last edited by@aqua-letifer said in At the restaurant.:
Most restaurantsâthat is to say every one I've ever worked forâwere absolutely hardcore about shit like this. One surprise visit from the health inspector can shut them down for weeks.
They can be as hardcore as they like; restaurants vary when it comes to eliminating insects and rodentry from the premises, some are good, some bad. But it is not possible to keep undesirable animal life from invading in the first place. There are too many ways for them to get in.
One time in my house I put a roach with an egg sac sticking out of its butt into a glass jar; wanted to see what came out. A few hours later there were 21 young in the jar. The exterminator told me that if you see one roach in your house, it means you've already got an infestation problem.
If that woman saw a roach, that restauant had a problem.
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wrote on 12 Nov 2021, 12:42 last edited by Improviso 11 Dec 2021, 13:54
If she hit someone with that boob, would it be considered assault with a deadly weapon?
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wrote on 12 Nov 2021, 12:56 last edited by
@improviso said in At the restaurant.:
If she hit someone with that boob, which it be considered assault with a deadly weapon?
At least an ugly weapon.
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@george-k said in At the restaurant.:
And she KEEPS EATING!!!
Please. Any night a roach, a mouse or a rat doesn't run through the dining area is probably cause for relief for most restaurants.
wrote on 12 Nov 2021, 13:52 last edited by@catseye3 said in At the restaurant.:
@george-k said in At the restaurant.:
And she KEEPS EATING!!!
Please. Any night a roach, a mouse or a rat doesn't run through the dining area is probably cause for relief for most restaurants.
I dont know what kind of restaurants you go to, but i cant think of a single one here that you have to worry about roaches or rats in......
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@aqua-letifer said in At the restaurant.:
Most restaurantsâthat is to say every one I've ever worked forâwere absolutely hardcore about shit like this. One surprise visit from the health inspector can shut them down for weeks.
They can be as hardcore as they like; restaurants vary when it comes to eliminating insects and rodentry from the premises, some are good, some bad. But it is not possible to keep undesirable animal life from invading in the first place. There are too many ways for them to get in.
One time in my house I put a roach with an egg sac sticking out of its butt into a glass jar; wanted to see what came out. A few hours later there were 21 young in the jar. The exterminator told me that if you see one roach in your house, it means you've already got an infestation problem.
If that woman saw a roach, that restauant had a problem.
wrote on 12 Nov 2021, 15:12 last edited by Aqua Letifer 11 Dec 2021, 15:12Eh, not worth it.
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@catseye3 said in At the restaurant.:
@george-k said in At the restaurant.:
And she KEEPS EATING!!!
Please. Any night a roach, a mouse or a rat doesn't run through the dining area is probably cause for relief for most restaurants.
Swing and a miss.
Most restaurantsâthat is to say every one I've ever worked forâwere absolutely hardcore about shit like this. One surprise visit from the health inspector can shut them down for weeks.
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What scares me is that that restaurant looks exactly like a Mexican restaurant in the town near me...