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Pacific Beach Foot Traffic, Retail, Up in Smoke
You said PB would be an exciting place for a tsunmi to hit. What kind of tsunami, a tsunami that's fatal or non-fatal? Ditto for an earthquake. You said PB would be an exciting place and would turn into a real party if it was hit by an earthquake. What kind of earthquake, one that is fatal or non-fatal?— April 11, 2011 12:44 p.m.
Pacific Beach Foot Traffic, Retail, Up in Smoke
I won't eat at restaurants that have tip jars. They are the fast food type restaurants like some of the ones you see on Garnet. I'm not down with tipping a fast food worker, that's ridiculous. Even worse, they expect a tip before they even start preparing your food, that's insulting. And you better believe that when it comes to some restaurants you better make sure that you tip them because if you don't some of them will sabotage your food as they prepare it. You won't catch them doing it because these are the type of restaurants where you are not able to see the employee preparing your food. Out of sight and out of mind, they are. The tip jar in these type of restaurants represents and helps facilitate acts of extortion. Think of it as a tax you pay in order to ensure that no one spit in your food.— April 8, 2011 11:18 a.m.