One of those things I wouldn't put on myself - someone else would have to be sitting there watching it. Spies sounds int
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Fletcherj119 — 9 years ago(February 03, 2017 11:35 AM)
Yah. The job was always horrible. I worked there through most of the '80s. Swore I'd never return, but in 2004 I was unemployed and went back. I was supposed to search for better employment once I was there, but I got lazy. The following year the owner died of cancer, so the Greek guy that ran the day shift (who previously owned his own place) took over. He brought his kids in who recently graduated and it was a horror show dealing with the family thing. I was getting paid great, but I knew I'd walk out eventually.
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Fletcherj119 — 9 years ago(February 05, 2017 03:17 AM)
One reason I stayed as long as I did was that
I knew the kids wanted me out of there (the older one was the unofficial assistant manager and I refused to kiss his ass as others did). But when I know somebody's plotting behind my back to try to either get me to quit or have me fired, it makes me determined to bust their balls by covering my ass and countering their moves to make them suffer with my continued presence.
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Fletcherj119 — 9 years ago(February 08, 2017 01:26 AM)
I meant people might've recognized him anyway, or it turned out to be a hassle keeping it shaved. I don't know.
In an interview, Betty Garrett reminisced how Jean and Carroll couldn't eat at area restaurants during lunch break at the studio because they'd get mobbed with fans. But she and Reiner would go, and Rob would remove his toup and neither would be recognized. But that was probably before 9/76 when the earlier seasons were syndicated.