discuss the mobojot

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  1. Title of the mobojot entry
  2. URL to the mobojot entry you’re talking about
  3. This is a comment about a mobojot post. I wanted to say something about it. Blah blah blah.

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    raisins

    http://underscorebleach.net/jotsheet/mobojot/2005/07/index#a003175

    omg ur right Dole raisins r the b3st d00d!

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5 Responses to “discuss the mobojot”

  1. 1
    cam killa Says:

    waiting

    i just started hosting at outback…and your right. ‘call ahead seating’ is utter bull shit..we dont take true reservations. i assume because people often dont show, then we lose buisness. but this call ahead shit sucks..i try to explain it to people on the phone and i dont even fully get it or believe in it by any means! the ONLY way that it helps that you call ahead is; a) if there is a wait and b) if the wait is daaaaamn long….aka you might wait 20-30 instead of 30-40…at least thats our quote..but all of that is after you arrive anyway..and the idea of callin ahead is so that you DONT have to wait…most other times calling ahead does SHIT because 5 parties could walk in 1 minute before you do with your ‘call ahead shit’ and then youd be waitng because they were there first…….man i feel like that was a rant by tom. see ya man

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    Chad Says:

    waiting

    Depending on the time of day, call ahead seating usually saves me about 20 to 30 minutes of wait time. Once I show up, and I’ve called ahead, I’m seated within 5 minutes. Seems like it works fine, atleast in my experience.

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    Mike Says:

    Stressed Out

    Worrying sucks, and worrying too much can kill you, so just stop it!
    When I’m freaking myself out over something, I ask myself a few questions:
    “Can I do something about it”? If so, I need to quit worrying and do it. If not, I should back to doing the things that make me happy.
    “What if I fail?” Why? will failing kill me? Well, that’s different. I should drop what I’m doing and run like hell. Not that running makes the problem go away, but when I run like a nutbar, all I can think about is how out-of-breath and tired I am. Otherwise I should just shut up and do it.
    I don’t always follow my own advice, but I’m a lot happier when I do.

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    Brittany Says:

    worrying is so not fun, all you do is strees yourself out for nothing. it’s not worth it. you should just stop what your doing and take a break. sit down and ask yourself what your worrying about, in the long run you’ll see that it is not worth it.

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    Ryan Says:

    Chad Johnson’s riverdance was great my friend, but it was actually a reused celebration. At the beginning of the mediocre movie “Baseketball” all the cowboys line up after a touchdown and do a celebration river-dance. Also, I think fake riverdancing is pretty much always funny.