All of them have two-car garages. All of them have a new HD TV, on which they watched new movies they all agreed were great which I hadn't felt much need to see, like "The Bourne Ultimatum."
Somehow, this fails to surprise me. What does surprise me is the seeming complete lack of awareness of non-North American cinema.
I say "keep the change" or push a sum of money forward along the counter in an unambiguous "this is for you" gesture. When Grl worked at Coffee Time and before that at the Tim's in St.J, tips were usually given intermittently to staff by the regulars and kept in cups under/behind the counter.
It is my understanding that not all instances of Timmies allow their employees to accept tips.
You've just hit on everything I feared about becoming a parent (Speedy is singing "Kumbaya" in the other room at the top of his lungs...). Most of the women in my new moms group were those guys' wives, and I was terrified to become them. I don't really understand HD, never having experienced it, but the Bourne movies were overstimulating enough on our little laptop screen! Almodovar or netflix-ing Dr. Zhivago (our most recent) is highly preferable.
PS - I think there's something going on with sleep and pain right now. Sorry you had a bad night.
I feel vaguely like bats22's sister: "they don't watch Spanish world cinema! How can it be?"
Heh... funny. However, my sister would have had no idea at all about the existence of the mainstream movies, I think. I've always been amazed that she can live in NYC, and still be that willfully blind to the media saturation of billboards and bus ads all around her.
Then again, I had a moment like yours too--I was chatting with a work colleague who is pretty well educated (UT Austin/Stanford Master's), but he'd never heard for Fellini. Huh... I didn't think that most people would have heard of him, in passing.
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Somehow, this fails to surprise me. What does surprise me is the seeming complete lack of awareness of non-North American cinema.
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They make sure their sons and daughters get on the right soccer teams by chatting up the right neighbours.
And they have no idea that it's okay to tip at many of the Timmies.
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It is my understanding that not all instances of Timmies allow their employees to accept tips.
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Revel in your bohemian townie nature.
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Revel I do!
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PS - I think there's something going on with sleep and pain right now. Sorry you had a bad night.
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Heh... funny. However, my sister would have had no idea at all about the existence of the mainstream movies, I think. I've always been amazed that she can live in NYC, and still be that willfully blind to the media saturation of billboards and bus ads all around her.
Then again, I had a moment like yours too--I was chatting with a work colleague who is pretty well educated (UT Austin/Stanford Master's), but he'd never heard for Fellini. Huh... I didn't think that most people would have heard of him, in passing.
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