I've heard that theory before by many!
Foodfisher: It sure looks like it is getting that way! Just Sayin...RJS
I feel sorry for the poor restaurant manager that has to enforce all these mandates. While he is not the one making all these dumb mandates he (or she) is the one that often gets the brunt of the anger from those who are feed up with it all.
Restaurant? Who can afford a restaurant these days. My last should have been $ 50 meal was $ 85. Granted they are making up for lost income, but don't have to do it overnight.
Yes, prices have gone up. To compensate, my wife and I do not eat out as often as before the C***d epidemic.
What I objected to most was in a local seafood restaurant, I was served some crab legs that in my opinion had been there in their cooler from the time of the start of the quarantine and were obviously well past their expiration date and should have been thrown away long before.
The name of this joint was The Crab Shack! I recommend that if you get served something like mine, you return it. I didn't but should have. I did write a complaint to the Chairman. I told him I did not want a refund just fresh food! Just Sayin...RJS
DC wrote:
I feel sorry for the poor restaurant manager that has to enforce all these mandates. While he is not the one making all these dumb mandates he (or she) is the one that often gets the brunt of the anger from those who are feed up with it all.
Why would you suppose they're pushing the responsibility off on business owners to enforce the mandates?
plumbob wrote:
Restaurant? Who can afford a restaurant these days. My last should have been $ 50 meal was $ 85. Granted they are making up for lost income, but don't have to do it overnight.
Kinda true with all things any more Plum. The concrete foundation for our house was $25,000.00. Last year it was $8,000.00 and we couldn't schedule a concrete truck. We had to forego a basement and settle for a crawl space and it's still triple what it was a year ago for a full basement and the concrete company said "it's not going down"
Robert J Samples wrote:
Yes, prices have gone up. To compensate, my wife and I do not eat out as often as before the C***d epidemic.
What I objected to most was in a local seafood restaurant, I was served some crab legs that in my opinion had been there in their cooler from the time of the start of the quarantine and were obviously well past their expiration date and should have been thrown away long before.
The name of this joint was The Crab Shack! I recommend that if you get served something like mine, you return it. I didn't but should have. I did write a complaint to the Chairman. I told him I did not want a refund just fresh food! Just Sayin...RJS
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Good plan Robert. My wife and I haven't gone out to eat anywhere but here in Riggins Idaho since the epidemic was given to us. We just pack food from home now and it's really made us realize just how bad most restaurant food is. Not to mention so expensive it's ridiculous. We can travel all the way to my Mom's house in Wyoming with about $10.00 worth of food from home. When we use to stop and eat (3 times in 20 hours) it was, easily $25.00 a stop and that was a quick sandwich and a drink. 3 times there and three times back, $75.00 just for crappy food. Now $10.00 worth of healthy stuff will get us there and back and we don't have to pull in some place and follow all the silly rules we have now just to grab a quick sandwich.
Awe….. paradise isn’t such a paradise. I can get any concrete design I want. Monolithic… basement… wh**ever. Paradise we heard about must be a thing of the past. I built my own shop and did my own concrete. I didn’t pay someone to do it. I paid a concrete service to deliver wh**ever concrete and wh**ever strength concrete I want.
Life sucks for some. All we heard in the past is how much Oregon sucks but Idaho is paradise. I’m not surprised it’s not what we heard about.
I just accept where I am and embrace happiness. I remember a recent statement about avoiding negative people. Well how does a negative person avoid himself? Seems ironic. Mr negative avoids negative people?
But soon we will probably be told no one ever stated we should avoid negative people. Just like the social media and media statements then denies it was ever said.
Catfish h****r wrote:
Kinda true with all things any more Plum. The concrete foundation for our house was $25,000.00. Last year it was $8,000.00 and we couldn't schedule a concrete truck. We had to forego a basement and settle for a crawl space and it's still triple what it was a year ago for a full basement and the concrete company said "it's not going down"
With you on that Cat, i signed a deck contract with prices being up, he is nearly done and now that prices are lower i can bet the final bill will not be lower either.
Jeremy wrote:
Awe….. paradise isn’t such a paradise. I can get any concrete design I want. Monolithic… basement… wh**ever. Paradise we heard about must be a thing of the past. I built my own shop and did my own concrete. I didn’t pay someone to do it. I paid a concrete service to deliver wh**ever concrete and wh**ever strength concrete I want.
Life sucks for some. All we heard in the past is how much Oregon sucks but Idaho is paradise. I’m not surprised it’s not what we heard about.
I just accept where I am and embrace happiness. I remember a recent statement about avoiding negative people. Well how does a negative person avoid himself? Seems ironic. Mr negative avoids negative people?
But soon we will probably be told no one ever stated we should avoid negative people. Just like the social media and media statements then denies it was ever said.
Awe….. paradise isn’t such a paradise. I can get ... (
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Jeremy wasn't there suppose to be a truce between you 2?
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