Who's ready to see an online restaurant reviewer and terrible human (sorry to be redundant) get the righteous comeuppance they so deserve? Oooooh, we can't wait! Via TheBitchyWaiter, the trouble started when a diner at Kilroy's Downtown Indy in Indianapolis, Indiana, had the sheer temerity to ruin her fellow patrons' night by having a heart attack right there in the restaurant. How dare she! Everyone knows public heart attacks are such a faux pas! To make matters worse, the restaurant cared more about this uncouth ruffian's cardiac infarction than another customer's own dire check situation. Holly Jones, said check-possessing customer, wasn't about to let this injustice go unpunished, so she posted to the restaurant's Facebook page:
Holly....if you are out there, please know that when the official litmus test for fulfilling the basic human social contract has fallen to "everyone who hasn't killed a man is clearly a good person and gets a free pass," you can once again roam the streets selfishly dumping on people with impunity.
Until then, we shall revel in the rare comeuppance against entitlement princesses.
Instead of publicly posting a tantrum, write it on a piece of paper, tear it up, toss it in the air and give yourself a tiny ticker tape parade for not sucking as a human being! Hooray!
Honestly if she apologized, a lot of this would fade away much faster. Alternatively, she could always double-down and release an even more poisonous rant. At that point she'd probably be able to find some right-wing organization that wants attention enough to host a GoFundMe for her to profit from.
I think Holly is a terrible, horrible person. I am not defending her, but kind of ruminating about the separation between what you do at work, and what you do on your private time. She was not being a terrible, horrible person at work, as far as I know. I'm on the fence about a person being fired for a terrible thing they wrote on their own time. I feel that when you punch out at the end of your shift, you are no longer company property, and your life is your own. However, I guess she linked to her employer in some way, so I think firing her is fair. The death threats that are assuredly coming her way are not. $700 for New Year's dinner tells me she's stupid, though.
I keep imagining one of the Potter characters uttering "Bi[g]kus Dickus!"(in some parody of Harry Potter, of course) and then something happens in Harry's jockstrap (other than being pale blue and itchy too{to the tune of Frere Jacques}...)
Didn't some now dead politician once say the Internet was just a bunch of tubes? If so, this shitweasel here just tied her own tubes.
There's stupid, which everyone does at some time or another, & then there's evil, like this overly-entitled asshole.
They finally closed down.
LOL
Holly....if you are out there, please know that when the official litmus test for fulfilling the basic human social contract has fallen to "everyone who hasn't killed a man is clearly a good person and gets a free pass," you can once again roam the streets selfishly dumping on people with impunity.
Until then, we shall revel in the rare comeuppance against entitlement princesses.
Instead of publicly posting a tantrum, write it on a piece of paper, tear it up, toss it in the air and give yourself a tiny ticker tape parade for not sucking as a human being! Hooray!
Amy's Bakery lives on in Kitchen Nitemares reruns.
Thank goodness for that. Can't be dirtying yourself with such mundane matters.
Honestly if she apologized, a lot of this would fade away much faster. Alternatively, she could always double-down and release an even more poisonous rant. At that point she'd probably be able to find some right-wing organization that wants attention enough to host a GoFundMe for her to profit from.
THERE we go, was waiting for that one.
A stitch in bun saves none?
I think Holly is a terrible, horrible person. I am not defending her, but kind of ruminating about the separation between what you do at work, and what you do on your private time. She was not being a terrible, horrible person at work, as far as I know. I'm on the fence about a person being fired for a terrible thing they wrote on their own time. I feel that when you punch out at the end of your shift, you are no longer company property, and your life is your own. However, I guess she linked to her employer in some way, so I think firing her is fair. The death threats that are assuredly coming her way are not. $700 for New Year's dinner tells me she's stupid, though.
Medicare only pays so much for events like that. They will surely need that money.
<--- Has an old person to care for.
What an attention whore. The victim, I mean. Holly is just an engaged consumer availing herself of social media.
"Merkin eggsepshunalism!"
For a few seconds, there, I thought you were uttering some sort of magical phrase... like out of Harry Potter XD
I keep imagining one of the Potter characters uttering "Bi[g]kus Dickus!"(in some parody of Harry Potter, of course) and then something happens in Harry's jockstrap (other than being pale blue and itchy too{to the tune of Frere Jacques}...)
I'm aware of that, as someone who hates to send bills out for the balance...