In the world of banking, the people on the front lines of the industry are known as tellers. These are the people who are expected to help customers with all of their day to day banking needs. It is often a thankless and miserable position to hold. These are their stories. These are their legends... … Continue reading Legends of the Bank Teller
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Omelet Shoppe Confessions
The Omelet Shoppe. It's a magical place where the craziest things can happen after 2am. During the college years, the Omelet Shoppe was the place to go if you were hungry in the middle of the night. Mostly because, in our tiny college town at the turn of the millennium, the sidewalks rolled up at … Continue reading Omelet Shoppe Confessions
A Fistful of Questions
I thought I was gonna have more participation with this thing. But, oh well. Two people asked plenty of questions and they will receive plenty of answers. Maybe I'll do this again someday. When my internet popularity knows no bounds! Chris asks, "What do you think about Bruce Jenner’s confession about him being a transgendered … Continue reading A Fistful of Questions
What Would You Do With Immortality?
I kind of crashed a girls' night last night. As things went, it was never actually stated that what was happening was intended to be a girls' night. In fact, it just began with a Facebook post with an open invitation for people to get together at the theater to see The Age of Adaline. … Continue reading What Would You Do With Immortality?
I Wasn’t Bored, I Just Didn’t Have a Real Blog Topic
So I was looking around my old blog and found this old quiz. I don't know where it originally came from, but the last time I answered these questions was in 2007. It's interesting to see what's changed and what's stayed the same. I give you money and send you into the grocery store to … Continue reading I Wasn’t Bored, I Just Didn’t Have a Real Blog Topic
Question of the Week #11
You are given the power to kill people simply by thinking of their deaths and twice repeating the word "good-bye." People would die a natural death and no one would suspect you. Are there any situations in which you would use this power? That's a horrible power. Unless you're some kind of super-villain. Personally, I … Continue reading Question of the Week #11
Karate Kid
I went to the mall once and ran into a karate instructor. I assume he was there trying to drum up business for a local dojo. That's what it's called, right? If watching The Karate Kid has taught me anything, it's that they used all the correct terminology in that movie. Anyway, this guy wasn't … Continue reading Karate Kid
We All Scream
Several years ago, I noticed something odd in my mother's neighborhood. During the summer, late in the afternoons, a strange sound would come from outside. The first time I heard the sound, I was immediately transported back to a more innocent time. A time when I was young. A time when you could chase a … Continue reading We All Scream
The Single Guy Versus the Shirt
I had a long day yesterday. It was a day that involved yelling, screaming, crying, swearing, and ramming my head into a big, metaphorical brick wall. So when I got home, I really wanted to relax. Of course, this meant changing into a comfortable, old, worn-out t-shirt and some shorts. Once I was unrestricted by … Continue reading The Single Guy Versus the Shirt
Nostalgia’s Still a Thing, Right?
Do you ever wish you could go back and do it all over again? It really doesn't matter when or what. Is there a point in your life that you would like to go back to, having the knowledge that you have today, and do something different? I asked myself this question once as I … Continue reading Nostalgia’s Still a Thing, Right?