i haven't tried that. it's not a bad idea at all though!! lol lol
2007-12-04 08:51:47
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answered by EnRhage 7
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I do this all the time, but only because where I live, most of the workers have difficulty getting orders right (about 75% of the time). It's partial language barrier for some and partial stupidity for others. The language barrier I can understand, not everyone in my town grows up in an english speaking household. Frustrating but understandable. Stupidy is not understandable though. Also, a lot of them are just plain dumb kids who like to slack off. They don't understand work ethics and work pride. I don't care what line of work you're in, you should still do your job to the best of your ability. A few get it right, but most of them don't. There could be other reasons for their screw ups, but the majority of the time, those are the main reasons. I've found that you have to be direct and authoritative with them to get what you want the way that you ordered them, otherwise, they don't get it at all or just plain don't care. Talking to the manager doesn't do anything because they don't care either. Then you get home with food for the family and 50% of the order is wrong and won't get eaten (for whatever reasons) unless you make another trip back up to get the order fixed the way you originally asked for it. What can I say, it's not the best system, but after getting screwed over so many times, you get sick of being nice to idiots who don't give a rat's *** about doing their work right.
2016-04-07 08:37:25
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answered by Anonymous
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No, but I was told that this one night I took 8 full bars (Xanax) I had decided to go to Whataburger at like 2 in the morning with no car (it was only a few blocks away). Somehow I came back with food, that I never ate, even though the lobby was closed. Man, I wish I remembered that moment....I bet it was interesting...
2007-12-04 10:36:09
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answered by Anonymous
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No, I would be arrested for OWI if I drove backwards...and sadistically, you mean evil? Like Professor Chaos on South Park?
2007-12-04 08:53:29
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answered by primalclaws1974 6
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For an assignment in sociology class I had to break a social norm. I did this by going in reverse through a Dairy Queen drive-through. (I was the only person in the car.)
2007-12-04 08:57:23
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answered by appalachianlimbo 5
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Well, no, that is . . but you are very inventive, I'll try it the very next time I go through the Drive Through window.
Maybe I'll put some fake vampire blood, dripping off the corners of my mouth, and say No thanks, I've substituted tha D@mned, awful tasting stuff!
Give them a bit of the run for their Ketchup!
Grecia.
2007-12-04 09:34:32
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answered by skydancerwi 6
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No but that sounds hysterical.... don't think I'd try it though. I would love to see someone else do that, though!!!! hahaha... funny.
My sister in law used to go through the drive-thrus on her horse... they were from a small town..lol.
2007-12-04 08:51:56
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answered by The Woman With You 4
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No, but I once ordered a cheeseburger without the cheese.
2007-12-04 08:56:51
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answered by Anonymous
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what i like to do is have one of my friends dress up like a football player, and when the food is handed out the window, he runs by with his blazing football speed and steals the food, and spikes it in the middle of the street... then i demand more food
2007-12-04 08:52:49
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answered by Anonymous
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no and no, but u just gave me like the best idea for hanging out with my friends this weekend
2007-12-04 08:52:21
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answered by Kendall.Culllen~♥♥ 3
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No but i would like for them to get my order right...
2007-12-04 08:52:05
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answered by Anonymous
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