Cheeky Monkey
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- Jul 17, 2003
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MLB.
Yes she settled on a farm in Kent with her younger daughter whilst my mother married at 18 to my dad in Brighton. Grandmother visited us in Hove with my auntie every summer until she was too unwell to.
One story that touches my heart is that my auntie picked up grandma on the fact she was reading the paper upside down. She admitted she was blind and had been for years negotiating country lanes for five miles to collect her pension.
I guess the nature of the Native American spirit came through. She shrunk to 4'5" and she was short to start with and looked native and sounded very American to her dying day.
This one often crops up and I always wonder why. It seems to have acquired mythic status as the reality is very, very different. I would say the US is by some distance the worst country for customer service that I've been to.
You go into a shop and within seconds you have some gurning eejit wishing you a nice day and asking what you want. If you ask for something and they haven't got it, they don't tell you a shop that may have it (as would happen in the UK) but try to sell you something else. If you're having a meal, you get interrupted every three minutes as to whether you want something else.
I've worked for several US companies and have to make many trips over the pond for business meetings but no matter what city I go to, I always get wound up by the poor customer experience.
I can only assume that the people who say 'good customer experience' are people who have never been to the States.
OMG, that's .... actually, words fail me. thanks for sharing
The flipside of that being no relegation. Which means once the Playoffs are out of reach, its almost in a teams interest to be as terrible as possible so that they finish rock bottom, and can have 1st pick in the Draft (yes, I'm looking at YOU, Minnesota Twins). It can also lead to a looong season of dead rubbers. Not this year thankfully, as the ALC is so weak that even the Twins are having a run at it this year.
I'm very proud if my Native American heritage (25%) and there's a book that has been inherited into our family chronicling it which unfortunately is with one of my sisters whom I haven't had contact with for years. I'd really like to read this before my time's up.
yeah, you're right to be proud, so would I be. If it's a published book maybe you could track down a copy? When I was at school there was a monk who was part NA, he had a really sweet nature (and played guitar)
Friday night, Saturday morning is my all-time favourite Specials tune. Good call.
Same!
This ska band was better than early No Doubt imo.
I'll have to do some more research but I'm led to believe it was a book written especially for the family rather than general publication so unsure of how many copies are in existence.
The monk sounds a good guy.
Right turn on red (already mentioned)