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SubstantialKick · 31-35, M
When I was really young, we had this Hardy's restaurant in my old hometown. From what I remember, the place was swarming with flies, napkins and wrappers on the floor, just an absolutely disgusting place.
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
That wouldn’t have been funny, they shouldn’t have even been running a restaurant.
Really · 80-89, M
@cherokeepatti Of course they shouldn't have been running a restaurant. They were so incompetent we were choking with laughter. The whole scene could have come straight out of Monty Python. Great material for responding later to 'how was your holiday?'

Personal sense of humour decides whether something's funny. Others may not see it that way. I'm glad I can still get a chuckle recalling how we were too busy laughing to get worked up & angry. Wish I could do that more often.
Really · 80-89, M
[quote]maybe he meant that the first true italian pizza was the Margherita :)[/quote] Could be but most of the people I know would misinterpret that.
smiler2012 · 56-60
{@really] so all you can gather is this place would not be found in the michelin guide and you gave no tip for the service
Really · 80-89, M
@smiler2012 Haha, maybe it should be listed under 'Interesting places to visit for straight-faced stand up comedy'.
Sweetpoison · 36-40, F
I would not even pay at that point 😐
Sweetpoison · 36-40, F
@cherokeepatti yeah 😟 i agree
Really · 80-89, M
@cherokeepatti [quote]Kind of ridiculous to buy premade food from a grocery store to sell in a BBQ restaurant.[/quote]

I agree but notice that 'ridculous' means laughable :)
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
@Really If I wanted store-bought barbecue I could have bought it for almost the same price as the meal at Sam’s Club and had about 3 meals for the portion size they served. Therefore, not laughing.
We went to Florida when we were kids. Everyone kept saying have a nice day to us which we thought was cute. Then at a diner a grumpy waitress dumped our order on the table with such force that Dads burger fell apart and fell on the floor. The waitress turned as if expecting an argument but Dad smiled and said “have a nice day” in her face then blanked her.

It became the catch phrase of the holiday for when something disappointing was happening “have a nice day 🙃”
Really · 80-89, M
@SirenCalledLuce I don't know the meaning of 'blanked her'? Those family catch phrases can be fun, though. With my Dad & I it was always 'This won't be a long job.'

 
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