BonQuiQui at the King Burger...
This video is hilarious. Maybe next time when they mess up at your local fast food place you can just think about this and laugh.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLuegFZf0_E
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLuegFZf0_E
Are you talking about the Asian guy not wanting cheese on his burger? If so I don't think that is necessarily a stereotype. Now if he had gone in and asked for a spicy tuna roll I would agree with you.
Who exactly would you say they were stereotyping? Fast food workers?
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Naah.
Both of you, and I am trying to be a bit light.
It was and is funny, sort of reminds me of the girl in Cadillac Man or whatever the movie was called.
I was sort of referring to the manager's comment that the girl was a gift/curse from some kind of rehab program.
Obviously a farce and a funny one at that but still a stereotype of some sort of combination of a Valley Girl and a Ghetto Girl for whatever that is worth.
Bill
Both of you, and I am trying to be a bit light.
It was and is funny, sort of reminds me of the girl in Cadillac Man or whatever the movie was called.
I was sort of referring to the manager's comment that the girl was a gift/curse from some kind of rehab program.
Obviously a farce and a funny one at that but still a stereotype of some sort of combination of a Valley Girl and a Ghetto Girl for whatever that is worth.
Bill
rednovd:
Maybe my last post answered your question.
I am trying to have a little fun here as well as poke a few holes here and there.
No offense intended, just an observation.
Bill
PS: Way back when in my life, now going on 69 years, I was also employed by the then equivelant of that sort of fast food franchise. I could tell some stories.
Maybe my last post answered your question.
I am trying to have a little fun here as well as poke a few holes here and there.
No offense intended, just an observation.
Bill
PS: Way back when in my life, now going on 69 years, I was also employed by the then equivelant of that sort of fast food franchise. I could tell some stories.
I'm curious if the law passed in 1982 requiring heads of households to own at least one firearm with ammunition in Kennesaw is still active?
I lived in Atlanta from 1982-1986 and a friend of mine had family in Kennesaw at that time..
Drew:
Yes, the law is still on the books.
The rather crazy guy that got the law passed lives about 2 miles from my house and continues to fly the Confederate flag on his property. He also owns a sort of Civil War Relic Shop in a very old building in downtown Kennesaw that dates from that era.
We have lived here since 1989 when it was a very rural, farming area and it has now been transformed into a typical Suburban/Bedroom Community with dozens of clusters of homes that have been carved out of the old farms.
When we moved here, our road was dirt, with no utilities other than electricity. Now we have Gas/Sewer/Cable etc.
I would seriously doubt that many residents nowadays actually own a gun of any type based on the law and I woud also suspect that they are not even aware of it as this is not something the typical real estate salesperson is going to pitch as a reason to buy a house in Kennesaw.
For myself, I do have a plinker .22 cal rifle with ammo and mags hidden from my grandchildren and two WWII rifles, one a Japanese Arisaka and the other a German Kar 98K and I have no ammo for either of those, they are wall hangers.
Bill
Yes, the law is still on the books.
The rather crazy guy that got the law passed lives about 2 miles from my house and continues to fly the Confederate flag on his property. He also owns a sort of Civil War Relic Shop in a very old building in downtown Kennesaw that dates from that era.
We have lived here since 1989 when it was a very rural, farming area and it has now been transformed into a typical Suburban/Bedroom Community with dozens of clusters of homes that have been carved out of the old farms.
When we moved here, our road was dirt, with no utilities other than electricity. Now we have Gas/Sewer/Cable etc.
I would seriously doubt that many residents nowadays actually own a gun of any type based on the law and I woud also suspect that they are not even aware of it as this is not something the typical real estate salesperson is going to pitch as a reason to buy a house in Kennesaw.
For myself, I do have a plinker .22 cal rifle with ammo and mags hidden from my grandchildren and two WWII rifles, one a Japanese Arisaka and the other a German Kar 98K and I have no ammo for either of those, they are wall hangers.
Bill




