Marlingardener
Sous Chef
Ginny, with a cat and five hens in an RV--just ain't gonna happen! That moocher and her husband can rent an RV and go to, well, you can guess the suggested destination.
I couldn't agree more! And the nail salons too! I much prefer spa music to news or DIY shows! One place here has The Piano Guys on the TVs..that works for me! Unfortunately, my favorite tech doesn't work there. Sigh.Why do restaurants have TVs all over? I can understand TVs being in a bar, but in a sit-down restaurant where people might want to have a conversation with their meal?
People staring at a screen while shoving food in their mouths--not dining at all. If the restaurant cook/chef goes to the trouble to prepare a good menu and good food, and the customers care to dine, turn off the TVs!!!
Oh, sorry about that! The only ones I have to reset after power failure are the oven and the microwave. All the others either set themselves (some from our phones) or are on batteries! The RV is the same, just have to reset the microwave clock.Had a brief power failure this morning. Lasted a little over an hour. Now I have to go reset all the clocks to the correct time.
Oh! So, that's why I briefly woke at around six o'clock with a feeling of calm. Thank you.Ouch, sending calming thoughts.
Bummer. I remember that. Nowadays we only have the microwave and oven clocks to reset. All the 'puters and mobile devices update their time via the internet and the wall clocks either run on batteries or have battery backup for the time.Had a brief power failure this morning. Lasted a little over an hour. Now I have to go reset all the clocks to the correct time.
Amen! My favorite restaurant has the best seating for me (need high, bad knees) in their bar-adjacent room, but it's line with televisions, so I won't sit there. Once I was sat in the bar in Applebee's and their tvs were showing videos of old people falling down and having accidents. Not cool!Why do restaurants have TVs all over? I can understand TVs being in a bar, but in a sit-down restaurant where people might want to have a conversation with their meal?
People staring at a screen while shoving food in their mouths--not dining at all. If the restaurant cook/chef goes to the trouble to prepare a good menu and good food, and the customers care to dine, turn off the TVs!!!