User blog comment:Raidra/Creepypasta Thanks/@comment-24040907-20141201230048/@comment-4849011-20141207035057

I remember one time I was in line at a busy McDonald's in a mall. At least, I thought I was, but I must not have really been because the cashier ignored me. I went back to our table and steamed a little, and then I decided to go back and say something about it. When I came back the line was gone, so it was just me and the cashier. She asked me if she could help me, and I saw that she looked and sounded tired and had beads of sweat from where she'd been working so hard. My anger straightway died when I realized that and I felt bad for approaching in anger in the first place. I humbly gave my order, thanked her, and returned to the table with my order. I'm glad I didn't say anything cross because she was just trying to do her job. I've had a few bad experiences with servers, but I generally support them because 1) it's like you say, they might just be having a bad day, like we all do sometimes and 2) let's face it, some customers are terrible. I read an article in which someone (either a friend of a waitress or someone who was at the restaurant when this happened) told about a table with a bratty kid. The boy insisted on having a bigger cup. The waitress tried explaining that the cup would be too big for his hand to grip properly, and he might accidentally spill it, but the he kept insisting, so the parents demanded that she bring him the big cup (like it would permanently damage him somehow to have a cup smaller than he wanted). The waitress brought the cup, and what happens? He can't grip it properly and it spills all over the table. Gee, who saw that coming?

I agree that The Twilight Zone theme is perfect for the end of my previous post. Speaking of mannequins, you're in luck! I was able to work with the authorities and get a line-up of mannequins. Look over the list of suspects and tell me if any of these might have been the one who jumped out and scared you. http://www.philamuseum.org/collections/permanent/109056.html?mulR=682