Is this some sort of popularity contest? I fly solo bitch. I walk alone. I don't need a superficial clique to play with or to have my back. Eat a dick. reply
Man, you're really noble fighting for the underdog. Especially when all the underdog you're defending does is fight. I think he's got it covered. Don't forget, the internet isn't real... reply
Ok Chef...Hope your self esteem is much higher now. An executive banquet chef is like working at a Dennys all night buffet and buy your girl a real ring you cheap fucker. reply
You have absolutely no idea what you're talking about. That actually means that I'm in charged of the entire banquet facility for the hotel (which is a 4 diamond). that means every corporate function, every wedding (all of these functions being from 35-500 people), and anything else that is booked. I also have to do seasonal menu changes, all of the ordering and recieving for the hotel, all while having to do the majority of the prep and execution of the food because we're under staffed. Not even in the same universe as Denny's all night buffet. You try doing a plated meal for 300 people with 4 menu choices and only 3 people to help you. I wasn't trying to boost my self esteem or anything, it's just mildly infuriating being accused of being unemployed considering how hard I actually have to work... reply
Dude I was in the restauraunt business for 21 years. I recently left because I am just done with it. I have done everything but mostly front of the house...bar and serving. I like serving the best because I am not confined to a small space. I have mostly worked in 4 and 5 star reastaurants but I perfer a high end face paced joint. It soounds like you have your hands full and you seem to keep cool under pressure( even though the internet isn't real) so I wish you the best. Alot of chefs don't ever get to create their own menus so you are lucky. I used to love working wine dinners and large corporate parties. Hopefully you get paid well. reply
Yeah, I'm 14 years in. I get paid well enough, but it's not worth what I have to deal with. I actually fucking hate it at the hotel. The only reason I'm there is to get it on my resume so I can get another hotel job or something when I have kids since corporate always has better health insurance and benefits. I've been lucky though. I've been able to make my own menus for the last 5 years at 2 different places, and I always do seasonal because after working a menu for a month I'm fucking bored with it... reply
You weren't lying, no pictures of your feet. I'll spread the word (I won't say anything about the birth canal picture though, it'll be a secret)... reply
The cameraman does not masturbate, it is my old father, now death is precisely because of the suffering, the water on the lungs.
My father has since died, at the resolution of the apartment in Hamburg, I found this video which was filmed in the Lüneburg Heath.
Found the video interesting because you get to see something rare, it fits well with Heaven 666th
I myself am a very loving animal, I would not be able to film the hat off, before my father could of, God rest in bliss! reply
hey, were you serious about having glaucoma? or you just being silly? I was just wondering cause I do and ever since I quit smoking, my IOP has been up. despite all my meds. reply
Very serious about having glaucoma. I refuse to take Xalatan as it makes you impotent so I am left with timoptol (timolol) and I smoke once or twice a week. It does help and has been known to do so for many decades now. I recommend that you consider taking it back up again. reply
I'm on four different meds and I hate it. but I'm used to it i guess but I didn't think it was actually helping more than the meds. I was pretty shocked actually. I'm not so sure about starting up again but I sure as fuck don't want a valve implant. if I'm on no meds whatsoever, my IOP would probably be in the thirties! so timolol alone is not good enough for me. you're lucky. timolol is apart of my cocktail too though. reply
I am just on Timolol as I previously stated, I will not touch the hormone based Xalatan despite it being more affective for IOP management. Despite being diagnoised at 6 months of age with Glaucoma, it musn't be a severer case of it as I have never had talk of a valve, that just sounds scary. The heaviest operation I had was (spelt wrong I am sure) treble-electomy back in 1989, when I was 14, a little over a year later I was smoking pot regularly and there has been few problems with IOP levels since. Just goes to show doesn't it! :) reply