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The waiter, it turned out, hadn't slept so well.
Churchill, who understood the importance of visions and themes, might have scraped through these tests ("Take away this pudding," he once told a waiter, "it has no theme").
If they do employ someone with dwarfism as a waiter, it should be because they are good at their job – not for a cheap gimmick.
"There's a mouse under the table!" But when I've calmed him down, and we've assured the waiter it was a false alarm, we do both laugh for ages.
I toy with sending it back, I tell the waiter it is wrong, but the table of eight has turned to noisily trashing "northerners".
In the case of the menu, the problem was presbyopia; in the case of the waiter, it may be presbycusis – unless, of course, acting classes have not cured him of mumbling.
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"For waiters, it's tough," said Mr. Angerosi.
Reminder to waiters: it is not my job to make you feel comfortable or enfranchised.
For waiters, it means a weekly pay packet of around £160.
Combined with the excellent service from the immaculately dressed waiters, it's no wonder it is adored by Londoners.
For waiters, it makes perfect sense — this is among the best service jobs you can find in New York because the tips are so good.
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