A new waitress started working at IHOP - like, a month ago.
(Just another example of me putting off telling people about something cool going on.)
Actually, she's really cool, and only three years older than me. We always mess around with each other, making the working environment much more fun. But actually, IHOP's a pretty fun place to work anyway... with the crazy cooks, and awesome servers...but that's beside the point. The point is, rolling silverware is a lot more fun with your new girlfriend next to you, cracking jokes, and a new set of senses constantly peeled for a couple ice cubes being put down the back of your shirt!
So she and I have an awesome time... And love our jobs!
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Liar Liar Part II
So when the afore mentioned bf of my friend walked into IHOP, claiming to think I was lying when I posted that I'm a hostess on Facebook, I thought it was funny and pretty strange.
But when another person thought I was just being less than truthful about it all, I swear I seriously did a double take!
This awesome guy from my painting class is also my fb* friend, and posted on my wall his astonishment at my actual career.
...Haha! I'm surprising ppl and making money, AT THE SAME TIME!
:D
But when another person thought I was just being less than truthful about it all, I swear I seriously did a double take!
This awesome guy from my painting class is also my fb* friend, and posted on my wall his astonishment at my actual career.
...Haha! I'm surprising ppl and making money, AT THE SAME TIME!
:D
Saturday, February 7, 2009
Liar Liar at the House of Pancakes
Boyfriend of my totally awesome Salsa Club partner Elissa and acquaintance of mine came into IHOP this morning, mouth hanging open. I automatically greeted him and his two friends as a hostess, and added on "What's up, dude?" onto the end. He responded as follows:
~major pause~ "...You WORK here? I totally thought you were kidding on Facebook!"
Oh yeah.
It's the Cage Effect.
~major pause~ "...You WORK here? I totally thought you were kidding on Facebook!"
Oh yeah.
It's the Cage Effect.
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