So, not Friday, Saturday, Sunday off … but not double-duty? Burning the candle at both ends gets you more light, but for a shorter time. Take care of yourself.
Coyoty
The customer is always all right.
War Pig
Reminds me of a Ramada Inn in Baltimore.
Buck
Money talks! I love the wide bois bouncers. They ain’t having none of it.
Pete Rogan
And so Emily nonchalantly brushes off the dust from the dust-up outside, and proceeds to the real fight for which she came.
I’m pleased to see that even in this alien bunghole there are rules, like ‘no molesting the paying customers once they’re in the door.’ Also that guns aren’t used once the victims are in grabbing range; useful information, that.
I’m content to await Monday to find what new perplexities and yes, rules Emily will encounter in the fight inside Kregger’s. I’m sure she has experience with some of them from her law-enforcement career, but others will be or will carry a surprise, which might be disarming. Literally and/or figuratively.
Now, the question about how they’ll be leaving Kregger’s…
Julia
I love that one of the bouncers is bald. Or is that a shaved head?
Julian Silden Langlo
I think it’s just one of those things that crop up all over the galaxy, most people have four manipulators and a head, street vendors are always shady, and bouncers tend to be bald.
Muzhik
and bouncers tend to be bald.
One less thing for drunk and aggressive customers to grab on to.
Night-Gaunt49
That was an interesting and informative experience. Glad they have it all worked out ahead of time. Controlled mayhem. Energy hand weapons can make such the mess of the nicely kept location.
Now down to the real business at hand.
Enjoy your work, just don’t ever work.
minando
Also, the customer’s wallet is always right.
Night-Gaunt49
I meant don’t over work. Dang this lack of editing function….
Pete Rogan
The difference between the right word and the almost right word is the difference between the lightning and the lightning bug. So said Mark Twain.
I bet he got a charge out of saying that. ZZZZZZZZZZT!
So, not Friday, Saturday, Sunday off … but not double-duty? Burning the candle at both ends gets you more light, but for a shorter time. Take care of yourself.
The customer is always all right.
Reminds me of a Ramada Inn in Baltimore.
Money talks! I love the wide bois bouncers. They ain’t having none of it.
And so Emily nonchalantly brushes off the dust from the dust-up outside, and proceeds to the real fight for which she came.
I’m pleased to see that even in this alien bunghole there are rules, like ‘no molesting the paying customers once they’re in the door.’ Also that guns aren’t used once the victims are in grabbing range; useful information, that.
I’m content to await Monday to find what new perplexities and yes, rules Emily will encounter in the fight inside Kregger’s. I’m sure she has experience with some of them from her law-enforcement career, but others will be or will carry a surprise, which might be disarming. Literally and/or figuratively.
Now, the question about how they’ll be leaving Kregger’s…
I love that one of the bouncers is bald. Or is that a shaved head?
I think it’s just one of those things that crop up all over the galaxy, most people have four manipulators and a head, street vendors are always shady, and bouncers tend to be bald.
and bouncers tend to be bald.
One less thing for drunk and aggressive customers to grab on to.
That was an interesting and informative experience. Glad they have it all worked out ahead of time. Controlled mayhem. Energy hand weapons can make such the mess of the nicely kept location.
Now down to the real business at hand.
Enjoy your work, just don’t ever work.
Also, the customer’s wallet is always right.
I meant don’t over work. Dang this lack of editing function….
The difference between the right word and the almost right word is the difference between the lightning and the lightning bug. So said Mark Twain.
I bet he got a charge out of saying that. ZZZZZZZZZZT!
I relate to the first one, myself….