Brian Chabot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On the night in question there were only about a dozen people in the > restaurant. The same goes for the other nights she was in there. I > know, as I am friends with Karen and have joined her there as well as > spoken to her on the night she was asked to leave. Hardly taking up > space that could have make more money. During Karaoke, the buffet part > is closed and she was quite open about having been willing to buy > another soda. She has also been known to buy her friends drinks. What's that I smell? More "independent verification"? It has a pleasant, sweet smell, almost like...Pepsi... > In all, I look at it as a problem with Mr. Wong's business model > during Karaoke which has come back to bite him an the rear and he did > not handle the lower profits during that time in a manner that is > acceptable in today's society. I think he was frustrated and took it > out on the wrong person - a customer. To me, this is the most sensible paragraph that has been written in this entire thread. > Now back to the Linux discussion... This seems like a good idea. Regards, --kevin (who is thinking about killfiling this thread now) -- "How do you like them apples?" -- Lance Armstrong ***************************************************************** To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the text 'unsubscribe gnhlug' in the message body. *****************************************************************
