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that was my second trip to Cincinnati this week

 

the third one is Saturday, but that's for Wilco at Tall Stacks!!ll1!1

 

 

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Also I really want to start a Billy Jack film night at the Courthouse Square.

I smoked alot of pot there one evening,was that stupid of me,or is it pretty laxed around those parts?

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The yak is a big animal.

 

 

 

This just reminded me -- my son had a stuffed yak as a toddler (weird, huh) and liked nothing better than to have the yak sneak up on him in the crib and launch a full-on YAK ATTTTAAAACCCKKKKKK!

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I smoked alot of pot there one evening,was that stupid of me,or is it pretty laxed around those parts?

I would say it really depends. The courthouse scene ranges from Monday night-bible shows/concerts to showings of A Hard Days Night on the lawn.

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As I worked as a waiter and bartender during college and law school, I have a tendancy to overtip, even when the service isn't quite stellar. But a situation I encountered last week seemed a little odd to me, and as with all things, I won't know exactly how I stand until the fine folks in the RTT give me some much-needed guidance and ridicule.

 

Anyone ever been to a Luby's cafeteria? I'm not sure how widespread they are.

 

Well, I started going there when I was a little kid, with my moms and pops.

 

I decided to go there last week to get a nice healthy vegatable lunch. The system works like so: you stand in a line, get all your food (yes, this IS a cafeteria) and then at the end of the line the lady hands you a receipt, and you are to pay up when leaving.

 

It used to be that while you were dining, there were employees pushing around water/tea/condiment carts to help customers etc.

 

Now it works like this: As soon as you sit down, with your food, napkin, drink, etc., someone walks up and says "hi, I'm Bad Teeth, and I'll be your waiter today. Can I get you anything?" As I ate my lunch, I was approached a few more times by this "waiter," who wanted to make sure that everything was "cool."

 

So am I actually supposed to tip this person??

 

I left a dollar out of communal guilt, but it just seemed wrong. What a weird ass system.

 

Comments? Concerns? Blood types? Characters from sitcoms you've fantasized about sexually?

 

anything will do...

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