Where in the World Isn't Bob Saget?

JenniferS

When you're the leader, you don't have to follow.
I never use straws at home even for milkshakes and I don't have slushies at home, but, when I am eating at a restaurant I always use them because I don't know who handled the glasses or what part they touched. It is my only concession to germ concern.
You worry too much.

When I was a waitress, a veteran server taught me that sticking your finger in the glass while the root beer was pouring cuts the foam and lets you fill the glass in half the time.

Apparently it works for beer too; but we had shift bartenders who probably did that for us.

As far as I know, every single customer I ever served is still alive. I challenge you to name one who isn’t.
 

MinnieM123

Premium Member
Not to be outdone by Tick Tock 's beautiful waterfall pictures, I took a few of my own today:

Gotta say, yours were the first pictures I've seen of a waterfall next to palm trees. 🆒

Seriously we went to Leu Gardens this morning, and had a great time. There were more things in bloom than we had expected...

That is a beautiful place to visit--so many pretty flowers--in February! :happy:
 

Goofyernmost

Well-Known Member
You worry too much.

When I was a waitress, a veteran server taught me that sticking your finger in the glass while the root beer was pouring cuts the foam and lets you fill the glass in half the time.

Apparently it works for beer too; but we had shift bartenders who probably did that for us.

As far as I know, every single customer I ever served is still alive. I challenge you to name one who isn’t.
Since I hardly know anyone in Canada I would have to say that I don't know any, however, the likelihood that no one has died since you were a waitress is pretty slim. I think it is probably your fault. 😉
 

Wrangler-Rick

Just Horsing Around…
Premium Member
Not seeing much attention to this crisis:
U.S. plush toilet paper use wiping out Canada's forests, flushing away the future
The report gave failing grades to the leading toilet paper, tissue and paper towel brands for using only virgin fibre pulp, mostly from Canada’s old boreal forests.
The voracious use of toilet paper in the United States — with the average American using almost three rolls each week and major manufacturers spurning alternative fibres — is destroying Canada’s forests and causing widespread environmental damage, two international environmental groups say.
The report hammered the three biggest tissue producers in the U.S. — Procter & Gamble, Georgia-Pacific, and Kimberly-Clark — over their big, recognizable brands such as Charmin, Cottonelle, Brawny, Bounty, Kleenex, Angel Soft, Quilted Northern and Viva.
 

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