Applebee's sucks.
Also Libs have no sense of humor or sense of sarcasm, so that doesn’t help their cause either.that’s because the analogy doesn’t fit. It doesn’t follow the same reasoning. Libs just see it making fun of republicans and don’t think past that to the point that the joke doesn’t actually make sense.
In real life, the conservative opinion on both school shooting and the virus are rooted in the same respect for the Constitution and personal freedoms being trampled to placate a worked up mob. Libs have no core values so it’s difficult for them to track that.
Applebee's sucks.
Also Libs have no sense of humor or sense of sarcasm, so that doesn’t help their cause either.
Unless it's a joke about conservatives, then they think they are George Carlin funny.
Second only to O'Charley's in my book. The wife and I went to the O'Charley's in Noblesville about 2 years ago and I ordered a Sirloin...came out and the steak was bad...not bad as in chewy, bad as in stinking rotten meat bad. I complained to the manager, who proceeded to ask me if I wanted a new steak. Nope, I'll just choke down the rotten one genius. So he finally brings me another steak 55 minutes later, after my wife was done eating. The waiter brings me my bill, and nothing is taken off of it. I asked the manager if he seriously was not taking anything off our meal, and he replied "you got your steak, so no." Last time I will ever step foot in an O'Charley's restaurant again.
I've never been to O'Charley's. BTW, Morton's is closing permanently.
Nah, more like jokes about Trump supporters, not conservatives per se. Those two things are not one and the same. In fact, Trump supporters turned their backs on conservative values many moons ago. That's part of the problem.
People who really like beer don't put fruit/salad in it.Not the greatest food but they put a big honking wedge of lime in your Corona and not a little sliver like most bars.
https://youtu.be/JSbT7JVNEU4Unless it's a joke about conservatives, then they think they are George Carlin funny.
People who really like beer don't put fruit/salad in it.
Ever
Nah, more like jokes about Trump supporters, not conservatives per se. Those two things are not one and the same. In fact, Trump supporters turned their backs on conservative values many moons ago. That's part of the problem.
what the actual ****? I'd tag Flog, but since it's still got that snot bubble in its nose, while clutching a teddy bear and covering up with a security blanket with the front door barred, it won't do any good.
https://www.wmcactionnews5.com/2020...SI4soappE6-yOC1baklWiriViXH_CHvU0leblSN9XZ6mI
Check your bills: Some businesses are adding a COVID-19 surcharge
May 18, 2020 at 12:01 PM CDT - Updated May 18 at 12:06 PM
(Gray News) - You may see increased costs when you get your bill at establishments like restaurants and hair salons, as many are adding a COVID-19 surcharge.
Businesses have been adding the charge to the bill to help cover extra expenses related to the pandemic.
Ozark Cafe in West Plains, Missouri, is one restaurant that has added a 5% surcharge. The owner cited rising food prices and diminished meat supplies as a reason for the levy.
“Every day there’s something else that they can’t get or the prices have gone up exorbitantly,” co-owner Heather Hughes told KY3.
Some restaurant managers and owners have even seen meat prices doubling as a result of the effects of the coronavirus outbreak.
Other restaurants in the West Plains area have advertised the surcharge so customers aren’t surprised when they receive their bill. While not every customer is a fan of the added price, many are understanding of the restaurants’ decisions.
“I absolutely support it," Maylee Stewart said. "I think it’s a good thing for us as a community to help support our local businesses. It’s really not a lot. They’re really not adding too much on to the total. I think mine was 66 cents today, and I’d pay more if they needed it.”
The surcharge is expected to be temporary. One restaurant manager said once food prices return to a sense of normalcy, the surcharge will no longer be seen on customers’ receipts.
It’s not just restaurants adding the surcharge. KVLY reports North Dakota-based M.J. Capelli Family Hair Salons decided to add a COVID-19 surcharge as well. The company released a statement saying it is because state restrictions have increased operating costs.
Food prices, reduced seating capacity, scared people - ****** times to own a restaurant. It's going to be a lot more expensive to eat out for a while.
The democrats are overrun with far lefties,not liberals. That's the problem. Anything is better than that **** show.
I think it’s a good idea. Many businesses will have to raise prices due to the higher prices they must pay to the suppliers. Putting this "tax" on there is letting the customer know why they are paying more and it essentially says don’t blame us, blame the shitheads who shut down the economy.
it’s also better for the customer because in a few months, the charge can be removed. The customer always sees the real price. Many businesses who don’t do this may try to keep the increased prices forever and hope nobody notices
ah, but Flog said there was no disruption to the supply line, so how could there possibly be a shortage of meat? Just go to the grocery store, right?