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"O.K., you're in," he snaps after taking an order.
We see and hear each individual alone: the waitress taking an order, the homeless man cursing futilely, the bartender dismissing a creepy guy.
The one meal he cautions against is hot wings, but one customer insisted on taking an order with him in the car, he said.
You wonder what it must be like to be a barista on the Monday shift at Starbucks, taking an order from the murderous-looking man who won't talk.
But dealerships said they were finally able to meet most shoppers' needs again, rather than just taking an order or hoping the customer came back later.
Suddenly, the waiter who a couple of minutes earlier was occupied taking an order at another table, opened the door and popped outside in the February chill.
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Just last month, Sunny Bresett took an order from a distraught bride-to-be.
Count on this kitchen to take an order of "rare" seriously.
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