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Southern Blues Soul Food
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citysearch c.
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During my passing through the State of Maryland, I decided to stop at a familiar eating ground ""Southern Blues"" located in Randallstown, MD. While ordering my food I couldn't help but notet the young male (less than 30yrs of age) taking my order - tall in stature with dark framed glasses had a nasty disposition about him. I ignored it and continued on inquiring of my order. I left to my destination - Washington, DC, all to find a portion of my order was wrong. I was given gravy on my meat and I didn't order that. I called and spoke to the young male - somehow we were disconnected. I then RETURNED to the restaurant to get the correct meat (NO GRAVY). Boy did I get the treatment. The young man was still there. He started with general pose. NOT BEING RUDE I then proceeded to share with him how I had to return for this order correction. What did I do that for because he rudely revved in exclaiming he might can't see but he can hear and that I didn't tell him that I didn't want gravy on my meat. I then stated that I am sure being that I am almost 50yrs of age by now I am sure that I don't order or like gravy on anything. he said well since his Mother is 60 yrs old he has respect for her then he would respect my age but I had to give him respect first. I then stated that I wasn't disrespectful or rude and that he was.
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