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- Yes, sir.
- Hi. I'd like some breakfast.
We stopped serving breakfast.
I know you stopped
serving breakfast, Rick.
Sheila told me you stopped
serving breakfast
Why am I calling you by your first names?
Though I don't know who you are.
I still call my boss "mister", I've
worked for him for 7 and a half years
but I walk in here, allof a sudden, a total stranger...
...and I'm calling you Rick and Sheila
like we're some kind in an AA meeting.
I don't want to be your buddy, Rick.
I just want a little breakfast.
You can call me Miss Folsom
if you want to.
Sheila. We stopped serving breakfast at 11:30.
Rick, have you ever heard the expression,
"The customer is always right"?
- Yeah.
- Yeah. Well, here I am. The customer.
That's not our policy.
You have to order something
from the lunch menu.
I don't want lunch.
I want breakfast.
Yeah, well, hey,
I'm really sorry.
Yeah, well, hey,
I'm really sorry, too!
He's got a gun!
Let's get organized!
Calm down!
Just calm down, everybody.
Just sit down
sit down over there! Hey, hey,
hey, hey, hey. Mister.
Where are you going?
No, no, no, no. You sit down there,
and you finish your lunch. Come on.
Everybody just... just relax
and take it easy.
Come on. But eat your lunch. Please.
Eat your lunch.You all need
your vitamins As, and Bs and--
Don't! It was an accident! It's an accident.
It was an accident.
It's the trigger, it's sensitive.
It's okay! It's all right.
It's a sensitive trigger.
Rick, could I have my breakfast, please?
Yes, sir. Sheila?
- Rick? Miss Folsom?
- Yes, sir. Yes.
You know what? You were right.
I think, I've changed my mind.
I'm gonna have some lunch.
Could I have a double
Whammyburger with cheese--
- You getting this?
- Yes, sir.
And an order of Whammy fries and,
me see... a Choco-Wham shake.
Yes, sir.
Sheila, get his order.
Ricky, could you
get it for me, please?
I feel more comfortable when I'm calling you Ricky
after all we've been through together.
How you doing?
Enjoying your meal?
How about you, son? Is it good?
And you, ma'am? How's the food?
I think we have a critic.
I don't think
she likes the special sauce, Rick.
That's a joke.
Now, here we go. Thank you.
See, this is what I'm talking about.
Turn around. Look at that.
You see what I mean? It's... it's plump,
it's juicy, it's three inches thick.
Look at this sorry,
miserable, squashed thing.
Can anybody tell me
what's wrong with this picture?
Anybody? Anybody at all.
where
whammyburger
trigger
total
three
though
think
thick
there
thank
sudden
still
squashed
sorry
stranger
shake
serving
sensitive
right
ricky
expression
double
comfortable
order
something
customer
critic
picture
choco
wrong
cheese
getting
inches
changed
allof
worked
stopped
after
heard
sheila
likes
enjoying
doing
accident
could
through
little
always
anybody
whammy
together
organized
years
around
sauce
breakfast
calling
vitamins
finish
first
really
special
folsom
thing
lunch
fries
going
relax
gonna
miserable
juicy
meeting
everybody
mister
names
please
talking
about
plump
buddy
policy
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