Originally posted by Jack Danielslol i bet the kids are more obnoxious then the drunks. I know kids, and i know drunks. I am more irritated by the kids lol.
thats good loving your job is important....you like serving sweet kids pb&j & milk ....I like serving obnoxious drunks hotwings and beer! we should go bowling sometime..lol
They all burn the same though 😈
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I'm tired... writing a paper on a book you haven't read is tiring work...
This is all I have written.
Alex Jones’s review of Eric Schlosser’s “Fast Food Nation.”Chapter one provides an historical background of the fast food industry. He begins his discussion Talking about Carl Karcher, one of the pioneers of the fast food industry. He talks about how a new life-style, and a new way of eating was born, both of which revolved around automobiles. Carol was amazed by the sheer number of hot dog stands that were popping up around southern California.
When Carl heard that a hot dog stand was for sell he got a loan of $311 from the Bank of America, and bought it. The cart sold hotdogs, chili dogs, and tamalies, each costing a dime, and he sold soda, which costed a nickle. Upon the beginning of World War II, the hotdog stand’s income increased enough to buy a second stand, which his wife ran. By the end of 1944, Carol owned four carts, and heard about a restaurant across the street from the heinz farm going for sale. He bought it, fixed up, and opened Carl’s Drive-in Barbeque.
The rest of the chapters in the section known as “The American Way” Eric discusses more of
I don't even care that it is written horribly...
Never really been able to read a book unless it was a good fictional story. Books that are strictly designed to make a point annoy me because they are always slanted and rarely present all the information... but... then again nothing does these days...
well... that and usually I read (and game) to try and escape the stupitidy of this world. Informational books usually just put a spotlight on it.