"Gary" <
g.ma...@att.net> wrote in message news:51067A90...@att.net...
> Jim Elbrecht wrote:
>>
>> >Complain NO
>> >Send the food back - nope
>> >It will however be a cold day in Hell if I ever set foot in an outback
>> >again.
>
> I used to like Outback well enough and so did my daughter.
> Almost 17 years ago is the last time I went there.
> It was my daughter's 16th birthday and she wanted to go there.
>
> Well, she dressed up very nice for her birthday dinner.
> Cute black dress and makeup, etc.
> The waitress saw her all dressed up and old me and she immediately assumed
> that I was some old guy on a date with a young girl. All during the meal,
> she was very nice to my daughter and seemed really cold to me. I soon
> figured out what she was (wrongly) thinking.
>
> At the end of the meal, we asked for doggie bags for the leftover steaks.
> She asked me in a very cold tone, "Will that be 2 bags, SIR, or one bag
> for
> the same house?"
>
> I looked at her and said, "One bag will be fine. I'm the Dad and she's my
> daughter. This is her 16th birthday dinner."
>
> Immediately she apologized to me and said that she works as a counselor
> and
> "sees this all the time....old guys after young girls." Geez!
>
> I told her to never assume things but I remained polite and let it go. I
> could have complained to the manager and probably gotten a free meal plus
> probably got the stupid waitress fired but I didn't. It still left a very
> bad taste about the restaurant to me. I've never been back there since
> and
> I will never go there again. Bad memories.
Had an experience like that myself. My mom had gone out of town and my dad
called and asked if I wanted to go to lunch at Sea Galley. That was a local
seafood chain. I don't eat seafood but they had this HUGE salad bar and it
was all really good stuff so I loved the place for that reason. I can't
remember my age now but I was a young adult. Maybe 19 to very early 20's.
At the table next to us were two of those nosy little old ladies who talk
really loudly but think they are whispering. They were saying the most
horrible things about us and how he had robbed the cradle and stuff. My dad
was seated in such a way that he couldn't see them and he is hard of hearing
so he couldn't hear any of it. But I was seething. And to make matters
worse, in those days we didn't really look anything alike except perhaps for
our hair color but he has been nearly totally bald since I was young so what
little hair he does have isn't really noticable, plus he keeps it very
short. Now that I'm older you can see a bit of a family resemblance, but I
digress.
The thing that ticked me off was that we were just eating lunch. Neither of
us were doing anything that might have suggested in any way that there was
anything romantic going on.
>
>
>> Is that the blooming onion place?
>
> Outback does sell the blooming onions. They are good but beware....if two
> people eat one as an appetizer, you won't be very hungry for the entree
> later. They are very filling.
I never had theirs but I ordered whatever kind of onion thing Chilis has.
It was so greasy I couldn't eat it.