Sentences with phrase «waitresses about»

She has numerous food allergies and would interrogate the waitresses about potentially fatal hidden ingredients in every dish.
I was quizzing the waitress about what was in it, so that I could try to recreate it.
Never having experienced the light, slightly nutty flavor of teff before, I asked the waitress about the bread's origins.

Not exact matches

Brixx Wood Fired Pizza waitress Ashley Johnson was pretty fired up about the couple that lingered three hours over lunch, made her work an hour past her quitting time — and then left her only a $ 5 tip.
Or they may not be thinking that their behaviour is inappropriate at all: people often make comments like these out of earshot of the person they're talking about, thinking that what the waitress doesn't hear won't hurt her.
That means an estimation of all the tutoring, baby - sitting and piano lessons I was giving in high school, which as a rough guess were about $ 6,000 a year for four years, then the $ 1,000 - something I was making flipping burgers, working a cash register or waitressing during the first three years of college, and the $ 2,000 - odd I got during the last two years of business school.
At about the same time, a fired waitress at a restaurant not far from Yale, where I teach, announced a «right» to pierce her face with as many studs and rings as she wishes.
On the other hand, if engaging with a world in need were to be a very small thing — like learning more about the bagboy who tirelessly bags my groceries every week, or shamelessly begging for a baby shower invite to celebrate my favorite waitress at my favorite restaurant, or stopping to help the teen whose car is broken down by the side of the road — then I'd become responsible for it.
For instance, if a waiter is making lewd remarks about a waitress, she may be reluctant to report his behavior to their direct supervisor who is also a man because she knows there is a friendship between the two.
And don't even think about referring to your server as a waitress — they're called «associates.»
Just about every single extra pound came from the most delicious, fluffy, buttery dinner rolls at the restaurant I was a waitress at.
I loved it so much that I asked if I could get the recipe, to which our waitress laughed and told me that the chef was so cagey about its composition that he made it behind closed doors.
in addition to some ambiguity (See aforementioned «Kate's Rule» that states «Paranoid as you wan na be») about gluten in hard alcohol (I can see this needs to be addressed in another post), the waitress informed me they use Worchester sauce that IS NOT gluten free.
The waitress came over to tell us about the specials and kept staring at the muffin.
What about a beautiful waitress?
Before I knew what was happening, the sweet older waitress that spoke no English had brought my son an ENTIRE FISH (about 6 inches, head and tail on) cooked in some super-salty, very light breading.
I ordered a stein about the size of my head, and nursed my son while I waited for the waitress to return.
Oh this brought tears to my eyes; the story about the waitress.
Tell everyone who handles the food your child eats, from waiters and waitresses to the cafeteria staff at school, about the allergy.
«I worked for years as a waitress here at Umberto's and the job taught me not only the value of hard work, but about the importance of connecting with people, of being involved in the community, of understanding people's lives and wanting to help make them better.
This may have happened twenty - three years ago but Morse was a grown man at the time and his conduct, being in a bar at 4:30 in the morning, using degrading language toward a waitress, impersonating a police officer and, for want of a better description, acting like a total jerk, says a lot about his lack of character or fitness to hold office.
Many people I've spoken to here — and I'm talking about the cab driver who took me to Islamabad to the waitress at the Islamabad Pizza Hut to the clerk at the book store where I spent my early evening — they all think that timing is more tied to the American presidential election schedule.
A tweet mentioned an article by Nicolas Guéguen, a French psychologist with a penchant for publishing titillating findings about human behavior, for example that women with large breasts get more invitations to dance at nightclubs, or blond waitresses get bigger tips.
Got a lot of compliments - even my waitress at the after - church coffee shop asked about them!
My husband and I were out for a pre-Valentines Day Dinner last weekend and while some others were asking about my outfit, I caught more than once the waitress» eyes gliding down my fingers, and going back to my husband's.
The use of online personal ads to get to the audience you desire is quite different from saying a pickup line in a bar about how good someone looks or asking a reception girl or waitress for her telephone number.
Don't criticize the waitress's hair or the way the bartender made the martini, or make snide remarks about the people at the next table.
But anyways, this lifestyle is alive and well in Manhattan, but its mostly young WW who are aspiring actors / models that are currently waitresses and need someone to pay for their Christian Louboutins (a really ridiculous designer shoe that costs about $ 800 - $ 2000) until they make it big LOL.
Too often, though, I hear about men staring at their cute waitress or having a roving eye while on their first date with someone.
White waitress gets death threats after she writes passionate blog about her black boyfriend and interracial relationships.
So about me well I am a waitress, I have one son who is 4.
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The white men who can get past the mental anguish of my black penis White waitress gets death threats after she writes passionate blog about her black boyfriend and interracial relationships.
I was surprisingly not blown away by Diane Ladd as the sassy waitress Flo, but I do feel that one of the best things about the film is Kristofferson as David.
Somehow that moment says everything we need to know about his negligent upbringing, though Haigh weaves in other clues: Charley's home is a sty, messier than the stables where the horses sleep, and the only fatherly advice his dad has to offer is, «All the best women have been waitresses at one point,» even if the movie bears out that observation.
That's about the whole story, the stakes keep getting raised higher as the doctor and the waitress carry on an increasingly steamy affair just as her belly gets bigger and her husband gets more demanding and abusive.
Jean Pierre Jeunet's whimsical 2001 romantic comedy about a lonely Parisian waitress who plays guardian angel in the lives of strangers quickly became — and remains to this day — a cult favorite for misfits everywhere.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, the movie, directed by Vaughn Stein, is about two hit men, a terminally ill teacher, a janitor, and a diner waitress played by the Australian beauty.
Because he doesn't agree with God's assessment of mankind, so he refuses to join the destruction, starting with just saying no to killing the baby that can somehow lead the world out of darkness — a baby just about to be birthed of Paradise Falls waitress Charlie (Adrianne Palicki).
«True Blood» (Sunday at 9 p.m. on HBO) «Six Feet Under» creator Alan Ball adapts a series of novels about a telepathic Louisiana waitress (Anna Paquin), who falls in love with a vampire (Stephen Moyer) in a world where the undead live out in the open.
Phil's mistress is the 33 - year - old snappy diner waitress with the teased hair, Rona (Jamie Lee Curtis), whose comment to Phil about Mona's demise is: «People like us never get so lucky.»
When John falls for a waitress / hooker (Gwyneth Paltrow) even more naive than he is, things take a decidedly dramatic turn, but to reveal any more about the plot here would be criminal.
Starring Lena Headey and Ian Hart, it was a drama about an 18 - year - old waitress (Headey) who becomes involved with a young raver (Hart) who introduces her to ecstasy and drug dealing.Shortly after making Loved Up, Cattaneo received the script for The Full Monty and, drawn both to its obvious humor and more serious economic undertones, immediately set about getting it made into a film.
John is a retired literature professor in the first stages of dementia, given to attempting animated conversations about Ernest Hemingway with baffled waitresses in various diners.
It begins in a small town in Texas, where Grace (Selena Gomez) works as a waitress at a local diner with her best friend Emma (Katie Cassidy) and is about to graduate from high school.
The actors aren't all well cast (I counted only about three I'd consider to be above average for their respective roles — Acker as Beatrice, Fillion (Waitress, White Noise 2) in the supporting role of Dogberry - the only time the audience I viewed the film with laughed at anything in the film that came from actual dialogue, rather than the injected slapstick and actors occasionally comical facial expressions, came from Fillion's delivery - and British actor Paul Meston in the minuscule part of Friar Francis) The rest often appear as though they're reciting lines without any sense of meaning in the words they are saying, and when one of those happens to be the male romantic lead, that's one hell of a liability.
Keri Russell starred in this movie about a gifted, pie - baking waitress who falls in love with her gynecologist.
Her performance as Francine, an all - night diner waitress in Megan Griffiths's moody Off Hours, was one of the most talked - about in the 2011 edition of Sundance.
«As if vampires, werewolves, werepanthers and shapeshifters weren't enough, Sookie and her allies in Bon Temps are about to face another round of otherworldly threats... continues the story of this human / fairy waitress with telepathic gifts and an irresistible attraction to a vampire named Bill Compton.
Robbie Hart (Adam Sandler) is the wedding singer who gets stood up at his own nuptials; Julie (Drew Barrymore) is the true - blue waitress who's about to get married to Glenn (Matthew Glave),... read more
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