The Born Loser by Art and Chip Sansom for June 26, 2016
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The Born Loser by Art & Chip Sansom Giancarlo: Welcome to the Trattoria Di Taddeo! My name is Giancarlo. Giancarlo: Are you ready to place your orders? Wilberforce: I'd like spaghetti with meatballs, a tossed salad, breadsticks and a lemonade. Gladys: I'll have linguine with clam sauce, a Caesar salad and a glass of Chianti. Brutus: And I want fettuccine alfredo, anti-pasto salad and ~ say, aren't you going to write down your orders? Giancarlo: No need for that - I have a photographic memory! Giancarlo: Besides, I can't remember where I put my pad and pencil!
Argythree over 8 years ago
Someone else who’s a big loser…
Jeff0811 over 8 years ago
Ok your meals are ready, Kid, you’re the meatball, Alfredo, here is your meal, and lady, you’re the clam.
Leeroy over 8 years ago
I actually have dined in a restaurant where the waiter didn’t write down a thing…. and everything was right when it arrived. Near-perfect dining experience marred only by the long wait to get in…and the gimpy chair I sat in (uneven leg).
Alphaomega over 8 years ago
Most servers don’t write down your orders these days.I would have trouble finding the table when I returned with the food.
steve.offutt over 8 years ago
I once knew a young man who could serve a table of 10 and not write anything down and everyone was served correctly.
UpaCoCoCreek Premium Member over 8 years ago
Sounds like you guys are getting pizza.
Smiley Rmom over 8 years ago
Once restaurants switch to the computer terminals that the servers input the orders, instead of giving a ticket to the kitchen, many are asking their servers to memorize the orders. I’d much rather a server wrote notes to themselves, so they don’t get confused before they get the order entered. At least the restaurant we go to often, we try to get a server who knows us. They usually can remember the choices we pick, since we often order them, which helps to get the order correct. Still, I’d prefer they wrote stuff down, instead of trying to look impressive (or save the restaurant $ on order pads).
Font Lady Premium Member over 8 years ago
When I was in high school I had a waitress once that served all 30 of us in one room, separate checks, mostly, and got everything right on the first try even when several changed their order. We left her a combined tip of well over $200. It was the best trick of memory I’ve ever seen.