Archived: Oct 12, 2005

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All-you-can-eat, kids eat free

‘White-Trash Wednesdays’

By East Anemone

At a Southwestern grill restaurant I used to work at, there was one day of the week that every server dreaded. When you combine the dreaded phrases “all-you-can-eat” and “kids eat free” and then advertise on large billboards just outside trailer parks, well, you get the drift.

One restaurant actually braves such advertisements and, appropriately enough, the servers refer to this very special day as “White-Trash Wednesday.”

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Dealing with love in secret

By Anna Kasper

Anna,

I’ve lived in secrecy all of my life. I’m Hawaiian but my parents are both from Wisconsin. When I was born, my father and mother were living in Honolulu because of my dad’s business. My father works for an agency that requires a large degree of secrecy, thus we move around a lot.

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Just talk to me

By Devon Wiesend

In today’s world of dating, sex and traditional gender roles being thwarted, finding someone interesting to spend time with is a challenge.

This is why when I was recently told that there is a guy who has a crush on me, I said, “Well, hell, why doesn’t he talk to me?”

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Service with a smile — or a frown

By Katie Schmitt

The Best

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