Posted on 02/09/2009 8:25:25 AM PST by GUNGAGALUNGA
How do you not leave a tip? Ante up ya cheap jerk!
A few years back someone took a chainsaw and cut a hole in the wall of a local bar and made themself a hamburger.
Probable omission: “... and alcohol may have been involved.”
nor did they leave a tip.
Bastids!
Yo’ Flo... have Mel fix me up one of them bagles and cream chease (paraphrased from “Chasing Amy” flick).
Maybe it was just a Bobby Flay Throwdown ...
Where was Hillary?
“See...NOBODY likes to eat at the Waffle House.”
Lol at that.
You don’t know my husband. We were once at a Waffle House in Arkansas, just outside of Memphis when the electricity went off. All of the employees left the restaurant and left the customers inside the restaurant alone. Those of us who had our food finished our meals and left the money for our bills on the table. Not one of the employees came back for at least half an hour. We were traveling as were most of the customers. We paid and left and when we left there was still no electricity nor employees..
Anyone who has eaten at a Waffle House has a good Waffle House story.
I enjoy eating at Waffle House. In fact, when I’m out training soldiers at Catoosa Station Ringgold, GA, We eat breakfast every morning at the Waffle House at I-75 and US 76/Route 3. The best breakfast and friendliest waitresses found anywhere.
At that intersection, there are TWO Waffle Houses. One near Wal-Mart on a pad site, one diagonally across the intersection behind the Rental Store (a former gas staion).
NO TIP: Put out an APB on Hillary!
A waffle house that closes?
lol. That's what I was thinkin'. Glad the Cook is OK. Sadly, in this economy, weird things like this even happen more, it seems....
“The best breakfast and friendliest waitresses found anywhere.”
Back in 1994 I spent several weeks outside Louisville, Kentucky working with a group of about ten people. About the only place that was open when we started the day, and ended it, was the Waffle House, right next door to the hotel we were staying at. Needless to say, I became a fan of their hash browns, smothered, covered, and whatever else they do to them. The staff was always very friendly and the food, although heavy, was always good, especially after a very long day. I have not been to one since, but if I am an area that has one again I will stop and get a meal.
My daughter and I occassionally have supper at the Waffle House in Staunton, VA, when I take her back to college after a weekend visit home. She likes their bacon with a waffle and eggs with cheese. I’m in hashbrown heaven with them.
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