Cindy--unsweet tea, lemon, one pink, one blue
Pat--unsweet tea, lemon, one pink, one blue, breakfast proper: eggs over medium, white toast, and bacon
Bud--unsweet tea, lemon
Jim or "Mr. Payne/Pain"--unsweet, no lemon, breakfast proper: eggs over easy and bacon (Curiously, both Jim and Pat say they're ordering the "breakfast proper" but order different things)
Dale--sweet tea, no lemon
Tim--iced latte
Earl, Security guard--Diet Pepsi and chocolate chip cookie
Paul, Security guard--Mt. Dew, can
Jayme, musician--Two breakfast clubs, no bacon
Jim, Mr. Whelan--For lunch, a large cup of soup or chili, no bag please and for the late afternoon, a large non-fat latte and an oatmeal raisin cookie
Jenny--the skinny, jenny, cinammony
Judy--half and half tea, lemon
Barbara--Farmhouse salad, Ranch dressing, less lettuce ("Let us have less lettuce please!")
Tirisha, Barbara's friend--Farmhouse salad, Balsamic dressing, less lettuce
Nameless faces whose orders I also remember:
blonde girl--two cups of ice
Woman with two daughters who reference the the third Jonas brother as the "Bonus Jonas"--scone, ice, side of bacon
Man with diabetes that leans on counter--cheddar omlet with bacon and side of bacon, sometimes two sides of bacon
Jan, author--side salad with two dressings, the extra one she gets for free
Cleaning lady that wears a back brace--sweet tea to the rim, lots of lemon
Sweet lady, curly hair--unsweet tea with a pinch of sweet at the top
Young guy with gray hair and glasses: blueberry bagle, no butter or cream cheese
Guy with glasses and weird button-ups: two diet pepsis and usually a breakfast burrito
skinny lady with glasses: For lunch, blueberry bagel, one butter, one grape jelly
hmmm...I think this means I'm learning proper queues at The Queue.
3 comments:
very impressive! i get like that about patients that i enter charges on. weird how people become categorized/identified by what they order or do. i hope the change from yellow to grey background is not representative of your mood!
loves!
I know! I was talking with Erin about how we start to see people as merely customers and not individuals with needs and struggles--they're just a face with an order sometimes. No good. Hopefully, I can work on that.
Love you!! I'll be in town the 24-26. Maybe I can come visit you!
YES PLEASE COME VISIT!
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