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KCTitus 02-22-2006 12:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Katipan
Yeah I'm sure those Spanish speaking Mexicans have a hard time understanding the word "no"

what's spanish for 'no'?

The only spanish I know is:

"Uno Cerveza Por Favor". I can replace 'Uno' with other numbers as the need dictates, but that's all I got.

Katipan 02-22-2006 12:06 PM

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Originally Posted by KCTitus
what's spanish for 'no'?

The only spanish I know is:

"Uno Cerveza Por Favor". I can replace 'Uno' with other numbers as the need dictates, but that's all I got.

no

KCTitus 02-22-2006 12:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Katipan
no

Well, you learn something new every day. I just increased my spanish vocabulary by 10%.

PastorMikH 02-22-2006 12:25 PM

We stopped in at a McDonnalds coming back from OK City the other day around 1:30 pm. We go through the drive through, I ordered 2 double cheeseburgers with ketchup only. We finally get our order and start to pull out, I have the wife look at one of my burgers before we leave the lot, she tries to look, 'course the cheese has glued the bun to the burger, and only sees a smear of ketchup so we pull on out. I take a bite and find out they put everything on them. So now I have to fight the traffic to get turned around, then I have to stand at the counter while everyone in the store tries to ignore the guy holding their mistakes.

What is up with that? These people earn their living making hamburgers for customers. They aren't the 4:00 in the afternoon kids that are still unskilled in the workforce, they are professionals! But can they get an order right? Nope. I worked at a Wendys for 6 years through highschool and college, trust me, it isn't that hard people.


And don't even get me started on the local Sonic. Usually I prefer Sonic over everything fast food, but the store here is so slow that you have to pull up on a soda order.

PastorMikH 02-22-2006 12:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Phobia
If you don't eat lettuce and tomatoe, maybe you should seek another fast food establishment. That's like ordering a pizza and asking them to hold the sauce and cheese.


Tomatos and lettuce don't bother me, I can take those off my burger and throw them in their lot. It's the mustard that I can't stand.

KcMizzou 02-22-2006 12:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Katipan
Yeah I'm sure those Spanish speaking Mexicans have a hard time understanding the word "no"

ROFL

chefsos 02-22-2006 12:29 PM

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Originally Posted by ENDelt260
Stupid white people have the same problem.

That's borne out in my encounters with paper hat wearers.

KCTitus 02-22-2006 12:29 PM

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Originally Posted by PastorMikH
We stopped in at a McDonnalds ...

I see you problem. You went to one of those imitation places that suck. Had you gone to the real thing, McDonalds, that never would have happened because they dont hire humans, they hire droids who are mistake free.

KcMizzou 02-22-2006 12:30 PM

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Originally Posted by bunnytrdr
I think the problem here stems from the Mexicans working in the joints. When we English speaking people say, NO ketchup, they here "ketchup" and think HE WANTS Ketchup.

Somehow "no ketchup" gets herd as "wanno ketchup" or something like that. The main thing, is that they don't understand a word you are saying, other than the keywords, such as ketchup, mayo, onions, etc.

If they hear the word, they put it in.

Next time, try ordering the burger by saying, PLAIN, with(######,#####,#####, on it)

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milkman 02-22-2006 12:30 PM

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Originally Posted by PastorMikH
We stopped in at a McDonnalds coming back from OK City the other day around 1:30 pm. We go through the drive through, I ordered 2 double cheeseburgers with ketchup only. We finally get our order and start to pull out, I have the wife look at one of my burgers before we leave the lot, she tries to look, 'course the cheese has glued the bun to the burger, and only sees a smear of ketchup so we pull on out. I take a bite and find out they put everything on them. So now I have to fight the traffic to get turned around, then I have to stand at the counter while everyone in the store tries to ignore the guy holding their mistakes.

What is up with that? These people earn their living making hamburgers for customers. They aren't the 4:00 in the afternoon kids that are still unskilled in the workforce, they are professionals! But can they get an order right? Nope. I worked at a Wendys for 6 years through highschool and college, trust me, it isn't that hard people.


And don't even get me started on the local Sonic. Usually I prefer Sonic over everything fast food, but the store here is so slow that you have to pull up on a soda order.

Professionals!
ROFL ROFL ROFL

PastorMikH 02-22-2006 12:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Saulbadguy
I think it has more to do with the parents and how they eat, and run "dinner time". I've known parents who will cook alternate meals for their children because "they just won't eat ____". I can understand if its spinach or brussel sprouts, but if its something simple, just make them eat it. Lots of children learn they can get away with only eating what they really enjoy (usually junk food) by whining and becoming a "picky eater". Then that behavior continues when they are older, and they truly do become picky.

JMO. I don't like brussel sprouts. :Lin:


Actually, my mom would cook those vegtables and would dish out beatings if they weren't eaten. Here a few years back she was cooking brussel sprouts and told me I was going to eat them that I didn't have a choice. (And she was serious too). I laughed at her and told her I was a grown man with money in my pocket and if that was the way things were going to be, I'd just go to McDonalds then. I didn't eat the sprouts.

greg63 02-22-2006 12:42 PM

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Originally Posted by SideWinder
You're just lazy.


Why yes; yes I am.


Not to mention: not the sharpest tool in the shed. Don't get me wrong, I am an excellent standard automobile operator as long as I go in a straight line and don't have to turn or stop. :D

PastorMikH 02-22-2006 12:43 PM

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Originally Posted by chefsos
I haven't owned an automatic since 1981. I get bored driving 'em; always looking for something to do with my left foot.


Yeah, it really stinks when you forget you're in an automatic and having to stop quick, you slam your left foot down for the clutch and catch the edge of the brake.

greg63 02-22-2006 12:43 PM

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Originally Posted by ENDelt260
Whatever happened to honor thy mother and father?


Why Endelt; I didn't realize you were so versed in Bible scripture. :)

Katipan 02-22-2006 12:44 PM

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Originally Posted by greg63
Why yes; yes I am.


Not to mention: not the sharpest tool in the shed. Don't get me wrong, I am an excellent standard automobile operator as long as I go in a straight line and don't have to turn or stop. :D

Just throw the car in neutral every time you're confused.


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