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Just to add, I would NOT have driven a semi through a drive-thru. That would not have been professional, and was, in fact, a joke.
 
Kaykaykay said:
True, and that's to limit their costs and staffing when business is slow. So adding a walk-up would completey defeat that.

Not if it was designed so that the same person could serve both windows. Check the skitches in my earlier post.
 
Not if it was designed so that the same person could serve both windows. Check the skitches in my earlier post.

Why would they add a walk-up window for the few (if any) customers who don't drive? In areas where there's plenty of walkup traffic, the business would've already justified the expenditure. Fast food restaurants are run tightly and if they could squeeze out reasonable revenue, they would. A place with a lot of foot traffic might justify the cost, but is unlikely to be against a freeway or highway, which truckers typically frequent. Along those places, there generally are services meant for truckers, and that's because the revenue justifies the cost.
 
My close friends and I (total of 5) did the same thing at a McDonalds drive thru here in the Philippines BUT with no car at all. I just acted as the driver and my friends as passengers sitting inside a make believe invisible car. Funny how the cars behind us taking pictures and not minding us at all. We got served all right.
 
My close friends and I (total of 5) did the same thing at a McDonalds drive thru here in the Philippines BUT with no car at all. I just acted as the driver and my friends as passengers sitting inside a make believe invisible car. Funny how the cars behind us taking pictures and not minding us at all. We got served all right.

Yes, different legal liability and practices in different countries.

I remember on my first trip to the Philippines, buying shoes at a department store and someone suddenly throwing a pile of shoes through an opening in the ceiling, presumably with access to a storage area, without warning as customers stood nearby, within distance of being knocked in the head if they were caught unawares, lol. I can't imagine such a practice would last long in the U.S., even if someone risked it, for instance.
 
I'm catching up on the threads.

I have just added a couple of posts to the "Music compilations" thread.

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I've just watched a video called Queen Elizabeth. It shows her through the years.

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Kaykaykay said:
Yes, different legal liability and practices in different countries.

I remember on my first trip to the Philippines, buying shoes at a department store and someone suddenly throwing a pile of shoes through an opening in the ceiling, presumably with access to a storage area, without warning as customers stood nearby, within distance of being knocked in the head if they were caught unawares, lol. I can't imagine such a practice would last long in the U.S., even if someone risked it, for instance.

Lol. I remember that mall. I use to think there were carebears, trolls, or smurfs in the ceiling when i was in grade schooI. I also witnessed a lady being knocked on the head while shopping. Of course that was in the 80's.
 
Lol. I remember that mall. I use to think there were carebears, trolls, or smurfs in the ceiling when i was in grade schooI. I also witnessed a lady being knocked on the head while shopping. Of course that was in the 80's.

Lol. Yes, it's been ages since my first trip to the PI. I remember lots of adventures and good food and parties.
 
Coffee in my left hand, iPad in my right, window straight ahead and, no schedule to raise my blood pressure. :)
And judging by the number of red dots next to your avatars, I'm quite alone in the virtual universe.

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