Originally posted by: altonb1
Originally posted by: waggy
she was charged for the dressing? around here it comes free. if you want extra then it is $.50
The only time I have hesard of charging for dressing is if you go to a restaurant and buy buffalo wings. Some places include celery/dressing with the wings automatically and others charge extra, but even then the waitress may or may not actually charge it on the bill.
Why would blue cheese cost extra?
Originally posted by: DaWhim
50 freaking cents is 50 freaking cents. how abou you paypal me 50cents x 100 times? it is just 50 freaking cents.:disgust:
Originally posted by: purbeast0
If it was extra blue cheese that she wanted for some buffalo wings, then yah, a charge is fair.
if it's fvcking salad dressing for a salad, then hell no she should not have been charged.
Originally posted by: BigJ
Originally posted by: purbeast0
If it was extra blue cheese that she wanted for some buffalo wings, then yah, a charge is fair.
if it's fvcking salad dressing for a salad, then hell no she should not have been charged.
To put it in perspective, for side dishes of pasta, only certain sauces are free. While regular tomato sauce or marinara may be free, alfredo or meat sauce certainly would not be.
Same concept.
Originally posted by: sao123
Originally posted by: BigJ
Originally posted by: purbeast0
If it was extra blue cheese that she wanted for some buffalo wings, then yah, a charge is fair.
if it's fvcking salad dressing for a salad, then hell no she should not have been charged.
To put it in perspective, for side dishes of pasta, only certain sauces are free. While regular tomato sauce or marinara may be free, alfredo or meat sauce certainly would not be.
Same concept.
I was actually thinking... when you order French Fries... Ketchup is free...
ask for Cheese or Gravy, and they charge you.
Additionally there was the Best Man who was actually a woman. (which was ok, because the maid of honor was actually a man.) So we actually have, the best woman, and the maid of man. (off topic, sorry back to the story)
Originally posted by: I Saw OJ
Additionally there was the Best Man who was actually a woman. (which was ok, because the maid of honor was actually a man.) So we actually have, the best woman, and the maid of man. (off topic, sorry back to the story)
Thats where I stopped reading....
Originally posted by: 911paramedic
"A very nice steakhouse"
"...just thrilled at being able to drop peanut shells on the floor."
Those two things don't work in the same description of any restaurant I have ever been to that was considered "very nice". And arguing over fifty cents at an after reception dinner, totally out of line. Now that's all anybody is going to remember about that dinner, tell her "nice going" for me.
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