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Posted: Thu Jul 03, 2003 3:26 pm
by Linda
Welcome back Mr. Ed!! I hope you share more of your diary with us.
Keep an eye out for you know who, I hear he is big tipper.
Posted: Thu Jul 03, 2003 8:32 pm
by lizzytysh
Thanks for the great laugh, Mr. Ed. I'm still laughing. So, you've been a server, eh? No one could be so on target without having been there themselves [or obtained some serious consultation]. Glad to see you back!
Posted: Thu Jul 03, 2003 9:47 pm
by Bilbao
Yeeeeeessssssss!!! Mr. Ed is back!!!
I laughed out loud!

Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2003 1:36 am
by lizzytysh
So did I, Bilbao

~ how could one not!?!

I thought you'd be happy to see that! See how your entry here has made a difference

?
Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2003 1:51 am
by Tchocolatl
Is it me or there is some anti-French feelings here. Or is it this recent war thing that twisted minds like this. Oh! I'll begin to be disgusted by this, and I'll understand after (why, people has the right to get wrong sometimes).
Give me back the Berlin wall, give me Staline and Saint-Paul.
Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2003 2:13 am
by Bilbao
Tchocolatl wrote:Is it me or there is some anti-French feelings here. Oh! I'll begin to be disgusted by this
Well, I'm half French and I don't feel uncomfortable at all.
It was just a joke. And a good one.
BTW, we both have to admit that French people is not
that generous, is it?

Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2003 4:37 am
by Coco
Hi Mr. Ed,
Wonderful and very funny. You have talent. I hope Leonard read this account of your experience "waiting on him".

We all know the wry humor to be found in Leonard's songs and poetry so I am certain he would be amused.

Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2003 2:45 pm
by Tchocolatl
(...) and I'll understand after (why, people has the right to get wrong sometimes).
Hello Bilbao :
If they are generous or not, I really don't know. I'm not a server or anything like this. What I often hear, is that Jews and Scottish have this reputation, though, when French waiters
insist for their tip ("le service n'est pas compris, Monsieur").
Anything (without hatred hopefully) more colourful than the grayish politically correct in fashion everywhere is welcome.
Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2003 9:43 pm
by Moonlight
Hello Tchocolatl,
Mr. Ed wrote a great post. (So, thank you Mr. Ed.)
Tcholcolatl, Mr. Ed's post (I think) was integreting the Tough Guy Portrait, Coco's post about Leonard being upset by a slow waiter, and Lizzytysh's remarks about Leonard's genius. (By the way Lizzytysh, I happen to agree with you!). All taking place in Mumbai, India, where Leonard was in February. It's the funniest post I have read on this message board.
Posted: Sat Jul 05, 2003 3:50 am
by Tchocolatl
Thank you Moolight.
By the way I never received my black jumpsuit. In the Black. (a small). Mr. Dim, if you read this : Your not serious.
Posted: Sun Jul 06, 2003 1:30 am
by songster
Dear Mr. Ed...please tell me what is an India coffee? Is it any better than "Knitting Needles"?
Songster
Posted: Sun Jul 06, 2003 5:31 am
by mamalex
can't jarrko ask leonard for clarification. ny concern over the star trek picture is keeping me up nights and i NEED my beauty sleep.
Posted: Sun Jul 06, 2003 9:22 am
by Iubita
I love this Man in a Star Trek Uniform...
and if He wants to show up with this uniform there is a reason...I believe, everyone of us has sometimes the same desire...to leave everything behind...and to escape from the Reality, which can not be controled and put in the way we want...
but the life is so changeable...so, I still have a hope He will return back to us...
Iubita
Posted: Sun Jul 06, 2003 4:47 pm
by Mr. Ed
Dear Paula,
Try looking under the end zone at Giants Stadium.
Dear Linda,
Are you perhaps referring to Phil Spector?
Dear Lizzytysh,
Yes, I have had a few years experience as a server. I think everyone should have to work in the service industry for two years. Sort of a national service. It would be an eye-opener--especially for the professional classes. It has certainly made me a lot more patient with the cashier at Wal-Mart.
Dear Tchocolatl,
The Frenchman abroad does have an unhappy reputation for being tight with a franc when it comes to tipping their waiters and waitresses. My heart would sink when I got a party of Frenchmen. It meant four hours of service and very little to show for it at the end. Not being in New York, we were not allowed to run after them with a corkscrew.
Dear Songster,
India Coffee
Add freshly ground cardamom seeds to coffee beans
Brew
Add one shot of Bombay Gin
Top with whipped cream as desired...not the stuff out of the can!
Posted: Tue Jul 08, 2003 2:46 pm
by Tchocolatl
Hello again Mr. Ed. :
Is that why French waiters have to fight their tip out of the French consumers or if that's why French consumers wait for the waiter to fight is tip out of them? This looks like a national sport of some sort.
It seems useless (and propably a little bit more exhausting) to attack them with any kind of sharp or blunt instrument. Try this in an arrogant tone : "Le service n'est pas compris, Monsieur". (International Dimplomacy 101 - page 12, paragraph 2, subtitle : Your servant here, he has been told to say it clear to say it cold)