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Submitted by tobiasrfunke t3_yywzt0 in funny
tobiasrfunke t1_iwcj1yp wrote
On the other hand, if the McDonald's worker makes your burger incorrectly, you can't sue them for everything they're worth...
tobiasrfunke t1_iw0fhmk wrote
Reply to Messed up my start in Naugatuck valley by [deleted]
School isn't always for everyone at any moment. Some people will be better at it later in life than others. Having a reason for going really helps. Your parents wanting you to go is not a reason. Have you looked into trades?
tobiasrfunke t1_ivalvvr wrote
People are only nice to each other the week after 9/11.
tobiasrfunke t1_iujwq2z wrote
Reply to "you got candy?" by Lyrehctoo
So like, you had candy, but you didn't give it out because they didn't follow your rules? Feels like I've seen this episode of Curb.
tobiasrfunke t1_iufesu7 wrote
Reply to comment by yalune in Does anyone know of any Real, unapologetic Mediterranean / Middle Eastern food in CT? by giant_toad42
He does pizza there as well! Standard stuff plus a bunch of more interesting combos.
tobiasrfunke t1_iue00ig wrote
Reply to comment by nintendosbitch666 in Does anyone know of any Real, unapologetic Mediterranean / Middle Eastern food in CT? by giant_toad42
Last time I was there, which was a while ago, the chef was Turkish.
tobiasrfunke t1_iudv0qu wrote
Reply to Does anyone know of any Real, unapologetic Mediterranean / Middle Eastern food in CT? by giant_toad42
Oliva, which is now in Bethlehem, is run by a Lebanese chef who trained in Italy. His food is not 100% traditional, but is worth checking out if you like middle eastern flavors. I worked for him for many years and the menu staples are amazing. His restaurant used to be in New Preston. He opened it after running Doc's Trattoria for a number of years.
Sultans in Waterbury is a popular authentic place.
tobiasrfunke t1_itreshr wrote
Reply to Where can I buy inexpensive business professional attire near Bristol and Waterbury? by favrion
If you can get to Primark at the Danbury Mall, they have the cheapest professional attire period.
tobiasrfunke t1_it5krjk wrote
Reply to comment by DueEggplant3723 in Car title need to be transferred after lease buyout? by DueEggplant3723
Did you register the car with the RMV when you bought out the lease? If so, you would have been given a title in your name. If you financed the car, it would have been mailed to the lienholder (your bank or credit union), otherwise it was given or sent to you. That's the one that goes to Carvana.
tobiasrfunke t1_irytzl6 wrote
I didn't grow up here and have visited places because of pictures I've seen here.
I'm sorry I annoyed you with my friendship.
tobiasrfunke t1_ixaan27 wrote
Reply to Selling car to dealership without name on title by spectacledninja
I'm interested in the answer to this as well because I am also under the impression that you would need to register it and receive a title with your name on it before transferring the vehicle to a 3rd party.