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So this weekend I watched a movie called Waiting. It was about a bunch of youngsters who work at a bar/restaurant and it shows pretty much what goes on behind the scenes, as in the kitchen with your food. Pretty scary if you ask me, but the movie was hilarious. It stars Ryan Reynolds and a few others that you probably know to see, Dane Cook is also in it, not a huge part but still funny nonetheless.

I have a co-worker that whenever we go to lunch, she has to find something wrong with something, which irks me to no end. I don't believe we have ever gone to eat without her complaining, so I stopped going out with her. Pretty simple, I don't want my food getting all kinds of disgusting things done to it just because I'm with you. If you know this movie, some of you may think it's exaggerated, well methinks NOT. I do believe this kind of stuff does happen.

So now here's my question, when you go to a restaurant are you nice to the wait staff or are you totally obnoxious? Are you a complainer? If you get food that is not what you were expecting, do you send it back? I'm nice to them, I mean if my steak is not done how I like it, I will ask them NICELY to cook it more or whatever. I will not however be a total b!atch, and after seeing this movie I suggest that you not be either Laughing

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