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![]() "Alan Jatowski" wrote in message ... Linda Sue Williams, 41, is a waitress at Miss Valinda's Country Kitchen. After waitressing for over 20 years, she is somewhat a judge of male character. Linda Sue's customers are mostly blue collar family men. They come in, drink coffee, read the paper, order breakfast and make a little small talk with Linda Sue and the other waitress staff. The one and two dollar tips they leave Linda Sue are appreciated. Sometimes on Fridays a large group will sit at one table, and Linda Sue may make as much as $20 in tips for the table. Once a year the ham radio hamfest comes to town, says Linda Sue. They demand endless cups of coffee, dump more food on the floor than they do in their fat bellies and expect instant service, while making lewd remarks to me, says Linda Sue. The table is filled with their expensive little toy radios and palm computers. They brag endlessly what important jobs they have, how many people work for them and how many college degrees they have. "If only their tipping habits were as big as their inflated egos," said Linda Sue. When they leave, I am lucky if I find a few pennies and dimes left among all the trash. Their body odor lingers for hours after they're gone. "Hams are smelly cheap braggarts," says Linda Sue. Yawnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn........ 73 from KI3R (I use Old Spice Sport) ps if you want to smell something bad catch me the day after a good fish dinner and I when I come back from an 8 mile run .... boy the system really blows off those protein by-products .....I know that was just as interesting as the story above .....Happy New Year KI3R |
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