Evil Creamsicle
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ETA: I figured out why now... so I guess this didn't need its own thread but now that its here I can't delete it so I'll just put my experience here.
I OCed at National Coney Island in Royal Oak this evening...
All was going well until the... I dunno, manager? head cook? something like that, came up and asked if he could talk to me in 'private' ['private' turned out to be ten feet away by the counter...] about that 'thing on your hip'
OK...
so then he tells me some customers complained, and that he knows its my right, and just to 'be cool'... he said if people complained about me he'd have to ask me to leave it in the car or something, so to 'be cool'... He didn't tell me to do anything... didn't tell me to take it outside, didn't tell me to cover it up... just told me to 'be cool'... whatever the @#$% that means...
So I finished my meal without incident. He made it seem like he wasn't sure what to do... like he didn't want to complain to me about it but at the same time he was obligated to acknowledge customer complaints. I think he was just trying to be diplomatic.
Anyway, me in a restaurant with a gun, being told to 'be cool', made me laugh and think of this:
ETA: I figured out why now... so I guess this didn't need its own thread but now that its here I can't delete it so I'll just put my experience here.
I OCed at National Coney Island in Royal Oak this evening...
All was going well until the... I dunno, manager? head cook? something like that, came up and asked if he could talk to me in 'private' ['private' turned out to be ten feet away by the counter...] about that 'thing on your hip'
OK...
so then he tells me some customers complained, and that he knows its my right, and just to 'be cool'... he said if people complained about me he'd have to ask me to leave it in the car or something, so to 'be cool'... He didn't tell me to do anything... didn't tell me to take it outside, didn't tell me to cover it up... just told me to 'be cool'... whatever the @#$% that means...
So I finished my meal without incident. He made it seem like he wasn't sure what to do... like he didn't want to complain to me about it but at the same time he was obligated to acknowledge customer complaints. I think he was just trying to be diplomatic.
Anyway, me in a restaurant with a gun, being told to 'be cool', made me laugh and think of this: