The way it is at the Peanut Butter Cafe & Roadhouse

Okay, if your bowl, plate, and/or glass is not returned to the kitchen by you – YOU wash it or I will throw it out even if you are a really regular patron, here. If I find you wander out of one of the approved dining areas of the Cafe and EAT, you will get a demerit . . . a big one and not on a just any board, on my grudge board –  and most people know how long demerits stay chalked there.

We feel we have been quite lenient over the passing decades and we not appreciate patrons who do not show basic respect.

Yes, we know one of the Roadhouse habitues has been classified on the autistic spectrum and functionally is not up to speed. We in no way see that as a reason to not live to standards of respectable civility and grammatical use. Communication and English are a gift and we will not show any disrespect for them. We also expect voices to be of a normal conversational level . . . and if you want to speak to a person in another area, go there – do not yell. Non-compliance with the above will result in demerits.

Carry on . . . for now.

A horrible nightmare

It was a long one – this nightmare I had – but one part was so terrible and it wasn’t the part about me on a large bicycle on the highway having all sorts of problems. It was the part where I was in a taxi – an old boxy yellow one – and Sydney was somehow didn’t get in and was racing after the cab as it went faster and faster.

I screamed at the driver to stop, but he was driving from the back seat looked like a sadistic KGB thug . . . not that I have knowingly seen any. I started banging on the windshield and it began giving way like an odd sugar glass concoction. But all the time, Sydney was running harder and harder. It was awful, just awful.

I am still in that period of getting my emotions out of that after dream state that sometimes leaves you vowing you will never close your eyes again.