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  • #16
    Actually I had an uncle who decided the risk was worth it. When he got lung cancer, he decided to keep smoking because he enjoyed it. It hastened his demise but he knew the consequences and made his decision.

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    • #17
      Speaking of SC's who share their disgusting ailments with us...

      We had a regular older lady (had to be at least late-70's) who was known as the "Make It A Good One"-Lady, because after every order she would point to the cashier and say with a glare, "And you better make it a good one!" (BTW, she normally got a single scoop of custard in a dish...What's there to mess up?!)

      ANYWAYS - on slower days she would stay and chat, normally with my manager, and often told him, in great details, about her large boils. (Which were luckily not visible, for the health of the public.)

      She hasn't been up in about two years though, so I'm thinking she might have passed (she was quite old!).

      <moment of silence for Make It A Good One Lady>

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