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 Post subject: Re: that feel when you discover an amazing neighborhood eate
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We were out running errands this morning and needed groceries. We were also getting pretty hungry and didn't want to shop for food on empty stomachs, because we all know how that goes. Anyway, we ducked into a Mexican steakhouse that also does brunch. I had chilaquiles w carnitas and salsa verde; my wife had egg and Mexican cheese enchiladas with a poblano cream sauce. Everything was delicious and portiined generously. We'll definitely be back.

what % tip did you leave?

Just a shade under 20% of the total bill, but we had drinks, so that's okay.

i can't wait to dine with you there one day

We did both comment it'd be a nice place to take visitors.

have you met chris h 2?

no, he only ventures into the city for work.

maybe you two could do lunch some day?

i rarely have time for lunch these days :(

what line of work are you in?

managed print services

is that anything like hr?

all day long i get phone calls and emails from employees complaining about stupid stuff, so yes?


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We were out running errands this morning and needed groceries. We were also getting pretty hungry and didn't want to shop for food on empty stomachs, because we all know how that goes. Anyway, we ducked into a Mexican steakhouse that also does brunch. I had chilaquiles w carnitas and salsa verde; my wife had egg and Mexican cheese enchiladas with a poblano cream sauce. Everything was delicious and portiined generously. We'll definitely be back.

what % tip did you leave?

Just a shade under 20% of the total bill, but we had drinks, so that's okay.

i can't wait to dine with you there one day

We did both comment it'd be a nice place to take visitors.

have you met chris h 2?

no, he only ventures into the city for work.

maybe you two could do lunch some day?

i rarely have time for lunch these days :(

what line of work are you in?

managed print services

is that anything like hr?

all day long i get phone calls and emails from employees complaining about stupid stuff, so yes?

i bet you excel at customer service though

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We were out running errands this morning and needed groceries. We were also getting pretty hungry and didn't want to shop for food on empty stomachs, because we all know how that goes. Anyway, we ducked into a Mexican steakhouse that also does brunch. I had chilaquiles w carnitas and salsa verde; my wife had egg and Mexican cheese enchiladas with a poblano cream sauce. Everything was delicious and portiined generously. We'll definitely be back.

what % tip did you leave?

Just a shade under 20% of the total bill, but we had drinks, so that's okay.

i can't wait to dine with you there one day

We did both comment it'd be a nice place to take visitors.

have you met chris h 2?

no, he only ventures into the city for work.

maybe you two could do lunch some day?

i rarely have time for lunch these days :(

what line of work are you in?

managed print services

is that anything like hr?

all day long i get phone calls and emails from employees complaining about stupid stuff, so yes?

i bet you excel at customer service though

that's the easy part, yeah.


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We were out running errands this morning and needed groceries. We were also getting pretty hungry and didn't want to shop for food on empty stomachs, because we all know how that goes. Anyway, we ducked into a Mexican steakhouse that also does brunch. I had chilaquiles w carnitas and salsa verde; my wife had egg and Mexican cheese enchiladas with a poblano cream sauce. Everything was delicious and portiined generously. We'll definitely be back.

what % tip did you leave?

Just a shade under 20% of the total bill, but we had drinks, so that's okay.

i can't wait to dine with you there one day

We did both comment it'd be a nice place to take visitors.

have you met chris h 2?

no, he only ventures into the city for work.

maybe you two could do lunch some day?

i rarely have time for lunch these days :(

what line of work are you in?

managed print services

is that anything like hr?

all day long i get phone calls and emails from employees complaining about stupid stuff, so yes?

i bet you excel at customer service though

that's the easy part, yeah.

what's the hard part?

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We were out running errands this morning and needed groceries. We were also getting pretty hungry and didn't want to shop for food on empty stomachs, because we all know how that goes. Anyway, we ducked into a Mexican steakhouse that also does brunch. I had chilaquiles w carnitas and salsa verde; my wife had egg and Mexican cheese enchiladas with a poblano cream sauce. Everything was delicious and portiined generously. We'll definitely be back.

what % tip did you leave?

Just a shade under 20% of the total bill, but we had drinks, so that's okay.

i can't wait to dine with you there one day

We did both comment it'd be a nice place to take visitors.

have you met chris h 2?

no, he only ventures into the city for work.

maybe you two could do lunch some day?

i rarely have time for lunch these days :(

what line of work are you in?

managed print services

is that anything like hr?

all day long i get phone calls and emails from employees complaining about stupid stuff, so yes?

i bet you excel at customer service though

that's the easy part, yeah.

what's the hard part?

not telling the chronic complainers i manage to stfu


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We were out running errands this morning and needed groceries. We were also getting pretty hungry and didn't want to shop for food on empty stomachs, because we all know how that goes. Anyway, we ducked into a Mexican steakhouse that also does brunch. I had chilaquiles w carnitas and salsa verde; my wife had egg and Mexican cheese enchiladas with a poblano cream sauce. Everything was delicious and portiined generously. We'll definitely be back.

what % tip did you leave?

Just a shade under 20% of the total bill, but we had drinks, so that's okay.

i can't wait to dine with you there one day

We did both comment it'd be a nice place to take visitors.

have you met chris h 2?

no, he only ventures into the city for work.

maybe you two could do lunch some day?

i rarely have time for lunch these days :(

what line of work are you in?

managed print services

is that anything like hr?

all day long i get phone calls and emails from employees complaining about stupid stuff, so yes?

i bet you excel at customer service though

that's the easy part, yeah.

what's the hard part?

not telling the chronic complainers i manage to stfu

oh man...i'm going to be in the same boat in a few months

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lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
spike wrote:
lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
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lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
spike wrote:
lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
spike wrote:
lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
spike wrote:
lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
spike wrote:
lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
spike wrote:
lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
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lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
spike wrote:
We were out running errands this morning and needed groceries. We were also getting pretty hungry and didn't want to shop for food on empty stomachs, because we all know how that goes. Anyway, we ducked into a Mexican steakhouse that also does brunch. I had chilaquiles w carnitas and salsa verde; my wife had egg and Mexican cheese enchiladas with a poblano cream sauce. Everything was delicious and portiined generously. We'll definitely be back.

what % tip did you leave?

Just a shade under 20% of the total bill, but we had drinks, so that's okay.

i can't wait to dine with you there one day

We did both comment it'd be a nice place to take visitors.

have you met chris h 2?

no, he only ventures into the city for work.

maybe you two could do lunch some day?

i rarely have time for lunch these days :(

what line of work are you in?

managed print services

is that anything like hr?

all day long i get phone calls and emails from employees complaining about stupid stuff, so yes?

i bet you excel at customer service though

that's the easy part, yeah.

what's the hard part?

not telling the chronic complainers i manage to stfu

oh man...i'm going to be in the same boat in a few months

don't get me wrong, it's mostly great to manage and attempt to inspire people to be their best, but there's always the people who show up every day with a piss poor attitude, and it just grates on you.


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spike wrote:
lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
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lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
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spike wrote:
lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
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lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
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lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
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We were out running errands this morning and needed groceries. We were also getting pretty hungry and didn't want to shop for food on empty stomachs, because we all know how that goes. Anyway, we ducked into a Mexican steakhouse that also does brunch. I had chilaquiles w carnitas and salsa verde; my wife had egg and Mexican cheese enchiladas with a poblano cream sauce. Everything was delicious and portiined generously. We'll definitely be back.

what % tip did you leave?

Just a shade under 20% of the total bill, but we had drinks, so that's okay.

i can't wait to dine with you there one day

We did both comment it'd be a nice place to take visitors.

have you met chris h 2?

no, he only ventures into the city for work.

maybe you two could do lunch some day?

i rarely have time for lunch these days :(

what line of work are you in?

managed print services

is that anything like hr?

all day long i get phone calls and emails from employees complaining about stupid stuff, so yes?

i bet you excel at customer service though

that's the easy part, yeah.

what's the hard part?

not telling the chronic complainers i manage to stfu

oh man...i'm going to be in the same boat in a few months

don't get me wrong, it's mostly great to manage and attempt to inspire people to be their best, but there's always the people who show up every day with a piss poor attitude, and it just grates on you.

how many do you manage total?

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lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
spike wrote:
lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
spike wrote:
lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
spike wrote:
lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
spike wrote:
lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
spike wrote:
lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
spike wrote:
lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
spike wrote:
lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
spike wrote:
lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
spike wrote:
lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
spike wrote:
We were out running errands this morning and needed groceries. We were also getting pretty hungry and didn't want to shop for food on empty stomachs, because we all know how that goes. Anyway, we ducked into a Mexican steakhouse that also does brunch. I had chilaquiles w carnitas and salsa verde; my wife had egg and Mexican cheese enchiladas with a poblano cream sauce. Everything was delicious and portiined generously. We'll definitely be back.

what % tip did you leave?

Just a shade under 20% of the total bill, but we had drinks, so that's okay.

i can't wait to dine with you there one day

We did both comment it'd be a nice place to take visitors.

have you met chris h 2?

no, he only ventures into the city for work.

maybe you two could do lunch some day?

i rarely have time for lunch these days :(

what line of work are you in?

managed print services

is that anything like hr?

all day long i get phone calls and emails from employees complaining about stupid stuff, so yes?

i bet you excel at customer service though

that's the easy part, yeah.

what's the hard part?

not telling the chronic complainers i manage to stfu

oh man...i'm going to be in the same boat in a few months

don't get me wrong, it's mostly great to manage and attempt to inspire people to be their best, but there's always the people who show up every day with a piss poor attitude, and it just grates on you.

how many do you manage total?

five or six


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lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
spike wrote:
lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
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lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
spike wrote:
lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
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lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
spike wrote:
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lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
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lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
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lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
spike wrote:
We were out running errands this morning and needed groceries. We were also getting pretty hungry and didn't want to shop for food on empty stomachs, because we all know how that goes. Anyway, we ducked into a Mexican steakhouse that also does brunch. I had chilaquiles w carnitas and salsa verde; my wife had egg and Mexican cheese enchiladas with a poblano cream sauce. Everything was delicious and portiined generously. We'll definitely be back.

what % tip did you leave?

Just a shade under 20% of the total bill, but we had drinks, so that's okay.

i can't wait to dine with you there one day

We did both comment it'd be a nice place to take visitors.

have you met chris h 2?

no, he only ventures into the city for work.

maybe you two could do lunch some day?

i rarely have time for lunch these days :(

what line of work are you in?

managed print services

is that anything like hr?

all day long i get phone calls and emails from employees complaining about stupid stuff, so yes?

i bet you excel at customer service though

that's the easy part, yeah.

what's the hard part?

not telling the chronic complainers i manage to stfu

oh man...i'm going to be in the same boat in a few months

don't get me wrong, it's mostly great to manage and attempt to inspire people to be their best, but there's always the people who show up every day with a piss poor attitude, and it just grates on you.

how many do you manage total?

five or six

oh ok

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lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
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lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
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lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
spike wrote:
lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
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lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
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lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
spike wrote:
lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
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lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
spike wrote:
We were out running errands this morning and needed groceries. We were also getting pretty hungry and didn't want to shop for food on empty stomachs, because we all know how that goes. Anyway, we ducked into a Mexican steakhouse that also does brunch. I had chilaquiles w carnitas and salsa verde; my wife had egg and Mexican cheese enchiladas with a poblano cream sauce. Everything was delicious and portiined generously. We'll definitely be back.

what % tip did you leave?

Just a shade under 20% of the total bill, but we had drinks, so that's okay.

i can't wait to dine with you there one day

We did both comment it'd be a nice place to take visitors.

have you met chris h 2?

no, he only ventures into the city for work.

maybe you two could do lunch some day?

i rarely have time for lunch these days :(

what line of work are you in?

managed print services

is that anything like hr?

all day long i get phone calls and emails from employees complaining about stupid stuff, so yes?

i bet you excel at customer service though

that's the easy part, yeah.

what's the hard part?

not telling the chronic complainers i manage to stfu

oh man...i'm going to be in the same boat in a few months

don't get me wrong, it's mostly great to manage and attempt to inspire people to be their best, but there's always the people who show up every day with a piss poor attitude, and it just grates on you.

how many do you manage total?

five or six

oh ok

may i assist you with anything else today?


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lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
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lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
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lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
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We were out running errands this morning and needed groceries. We were also getting pretty hungry and didn't want to shop for food on empty stomachs, because we all know how that goes. Anyway, we ducked into a Mexican steakhouse that also does brunch. I had chilaquiles w carnitas and salsa verde; my wife had egg and Mexican cheese enchiladas with a poblano cream sauce. Everything was delicious and portiined generously. We'll definitely be back.

what % tip did you leave?

Just a shade under 20% of the total bill, but we had drinks, so that's okay.

i can't wait to dine with you there one day

We did both comment it'd be a nice place to take visitors.

have you met chris h 2?

no, he only ventures into the city for work.

maybe you two could do lunch some day?

i rarely have time for lunch these days :(

what line of work are you in?

managed print services

is that anything like hr?

all day long i get phone calls and emails from employees complaining about stupid stuff, so yes?

i bet you excel at customer service though

that's the easy part, yeah.

what's the hard part?

not telling the chronic complainers i manage to stfu

oh man...i'm going to be in the same boat in a few months

don't get me wrong, it's mostly great to manage and attempt to inspire people to be their best, but there's always the people who show up every day with a piss poor attitude, and it just grates on you.

how many do you manage total?

five or six

oh ok

may i assist you with anything else today?

you had me on hold for 47 minutes!!

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We were out running errands this morning and needed groceries. We were also getting pretty hungry and didn't want to shop for food on empty stomachs, because we all know how that goes. Anyway, we ducked into a Mexican steakhouse that also does brunch. I had chilaquiles w carnitas and salsa verde; my wife had egg and Mexican cheese enchiladas with a poblano cream sauce. Everything was delicious and portiined generously. We'll definitely be back.

what % tip did you leave?

Just a shade under 20% of the total bill, but we had drinks, so that's okay.

i can't wait to dine with you there one day

We did both comment it'd be a nice place to take visitors.

have you met chris h 2?

no, he only ventures into the city for work.

maybe you two could do lunch some day?

i rarely have time for lunch these days :(

what line of work are you in?

managed print services

is that anything like hr?

all day long i get phone calls and emails from employees complaining about stupid stuff, so yes?

i bet you excel at customer service though

that's the easy part, yeah.

what's the hard part?

not telling the chronic complainers i manage to stfu

oh man...i'm going to be in the same boat in a few months

don't get me wrong, it's mostly great to manage and attempt to inspire people to be their best, but there's always the people who show up every day with a piss poor attitude, and it just grates on you.

how many do you manage total?

five or six

oh ok

may i assist you with anything else today?

you had me on hold for 47 minutes!!

i would totally come into the city to eat there


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i bet you two would have just the most pleasant time

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this was great. went cheap with the crawfish and blue crab. will be returning soon for king crab legs and shrimp.


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this was great. went cheap with the crawfish and blue crab. will be returning soon for king crab legs and shrimp.

I can't help but think of this place:

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