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While at the Golden Corral (Hog troff), I seen the fattest lady ever come in on a scooter with an assisstant. The lady sat in two chairs, one chair for each butt cheek. She had her assisstant go and get her food for her....several times. She never left the table, until it was time to go.

I had to move around, because she was such a hidious site, it literally turned your stomach to see her in such shape.

I felt sorry for her yes....but it was really gross.

Whats your story?

2006-12-17 15:40:27 · 17 answers · asked by Anonymous in Dining Out Other - Dining Out

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I think it's sad to see a middle-aged or elderly couple having dinner and never speaking even one word to each other throughout the entire meal. They sit in complete silence, just staring at their coffee, and seem so miserable together. That's sad.

2006-12-17 15:52:06 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I was at a CPK (California Pizza Kitchen) once and I saw a waitress drop a plate of hot pasta on a little girl who couldn't have been older than 4 or 5. It got all over her face and bare arms. Of course seeing this helpless little girl in pain was sad, but also watching the waitress suffer with guilt and concern for what she did to her pint size customer was terrible.

2006-12-18 01:49:52 · answer #2 · answered by glitzandglam88 2 · 0 0

I saw a little old homeless type man come into a restaurant and he sat and had a cup of coffee and he sat and drank several of those little coffee creamers. They finally asked him to leave. I felt bad for him and wanted to buy him something to eat, but the waitress said he usually goes to the soup kitchen around the corner at the church. So I didn't feel so bad.

2006-12-17 23:55:59 · answer #3 · answered by ? 7 · 0 0

I didn't actually "see" this, but I used to work for a phone directory company and this lady called in tears asking for the number for Chic Fila in Atlanta, GA....there were a whole page of different locations and I asked which one she wanted. She burst into sobs and said she wasn't sure but she had just left one and forgot her 4 year old son who had gone to the bathroom. She wanted to call and tell them she was on her way back to get him. I felt so terrible for that child. I just can not grasp how you forget your 4 year old child. I hope she got back to him, I cannot imagine how he must have felt.

2006-12-18 04:12:48 · answer #4 · answered by aprilfools1979 2 · 0 0

A mom who slapped one of her kids for acting out, and then yelled at the kid in a really demeaning manner. Yes, I realize that kids get out of hand and sometimes need to be disciplined, but this was somehow different. This happened years ago and I wondered how the child turned out. I've heard that verbal abuse can often be more "hurtful" than physical abuse.

2006-12-17 23:51:36 · answer #5 · answered by KristenOne 3 · 0 0

ya you think see would get some help. the sadest thing iv seen is teenagers in a restaurant standing beside the milk and pop cooler ( for customers to buy in repacks to go} drinking pop and milk and putting the empty carton back in the cooler then leaving without paying then the person who was restocking getting crap for drinking the product now thats sad

2006-12-18 00:08:06 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

well the saddest thing i think ive ever seen was when i was eating french fries and this little boy came up to me and asked me for one. i gave him some because i could tell that this kid was poor. then i see this lady come over and take the kid and start yelling and hitting him. i got up and told her to back off and she said that i shouldnt have given him fries because he was on punishment from food other than his basic 3 meals a day. i felt so bad for the kid.

2006-12-17 23:51:30 · answer #7 · answered by dothemooshoo247 3 · 0 0

I used to work for a Captain D's in North Carolina and I once saw a homeless man come in and ask for a plate. No questions asked I handed him the plate. He went over to our trah cans and started diggin gin them trying to find others left over scrap. What was ever more sad was that my manager had to ask him to leave becasue it was obviously disturbing the customers. Later that night, he was out in our dumpster when our cook went to take trash out.

2006-12-18 03:00:17 · answer #8 · answered by angelkiss210 2 · 0 0

Me working there. Managers were screwing in the break room, freezers, on the table they dress the sandwiches on, boxes of fries or boxes of meat patties in the freezer. And it is true, that they will do things to your sandwiches too if they don't like you. Things you don't want to know about. And it isn't always the young one's doing it either. One was an older married woman doing a young man, who got promoted after just a few months of working there.

2006-12-17 23:46:49 · answer #9 · answered by Fruit Cake Lady 5 · 1 1

That is sad and funny all at once. One time I saw a clown sitting by himeself with a very depressed expression and he was in a corner all by himself eating a hamburger and smoking a cigarrette. It was so abnormal and even moreso because he was still in his full clown outfit and he had two balloons tied to his waist.

2006-12-17 23:43:23 · answer #10 · answered by Doyle Hargraves 3 · 4 0

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