Welcome to was burger! Ooh, that's a mouthful. Okay, so it's not a mouthful, but it is a mouthful nonetheless. The waitress introduces us to her new customer, who's been waiting in line for a long time. She's so excited to see him that she's even more excited when she realizes that he's actually a customer. She asks him what's going on, and he says that the woman in front of him is "scared" and "screaming" . She tells him to "pop come on" , and then she asks him if he'd like to have a "smile." He's all, "Sure, I'll have a smile for you." The waitress says that she doesn't want to be rude, but she can't say anything about the manager. She then asks him to do something about the woman behind the counter, and she tells him not to worry, because she'll be back in a few minutes. She also tells him that he shouldn't worry about the man behind the register, because he is a customer, and that he should just "sit down" for a few moments. He says he'll do it, and the waitress agrees. They talk about how the woman is "pretty violent" lately, and how she beat him at the fair. She says she hopes that she can go back to Mexico after the restaurant closes, because her fries are starting to get cold. She suggests
Welcome to was burger! Ooh, that's a mouthful. Okay, so it's not a mouthful, but it is a mouthful nonetheless. The waitress introduces us to her new customer, who's been waiting in line for a long time. She's so excited to see him that she's even more excited when she realizes that he's actually a customer. She asks him what's going on, and he says that the woman in front of him is "scared" and "screaming" . She tells him to "pop come on" , and then she asks him if he'd like to have a "smile." He's all, "Sure, I'll have a smile for you." The waitress says that she doesn't want to be rude, but she can't say anything about the manager. She then asks him to do something about the woman behind the counter, and she tells him not to worry, because she'll be back in a few minutes. She also tells him that he shouldn't worry about the man behind the register, because he is a customer, and that he should just "sit down" for a few moments. He says he'll do it, and the waitress agrees. They talk about how the woman is "pretty violent" lately, and how she beat him at the fair. She says she hopes that she can go back to Mexico after the restaurant closes, because her fries are starting to get cold. She suggests