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Jan. 18th, 2003 11:19 pmThere were about 8 things I was thinking on and off about putting in here after I got home. However, I will not. I'm tired, it was a long drive, and I'm kinda toasted.
But. I MUST write about one man, for otherwise I would be doing a disservice.
On the way back to Wooster, I stopped in Mansfield for gas, wiper fluid, and after a few moments of consideration, for some coffee and dessert to help me keep going. I headed to the Cracker Barrel after taking care of my car, and probably looked like hell. I was seated immediately, and my waiter came out, asking how I was doing. Unsurprisingly, I told him I was cold and needed a break from driving. He grinned and we talked for a bit. Then he offered to re-seat me by the fire. (I declined, but thanked him.)
I ordered coffee and apple pie. Then I ate. When I was finished, after a couple more cups, he asked me if I wanted anything for the road. I told him not to worry about it.
Instead, he made me a to-go cup of coffee, as well as a bag of hot cornbread muffins. Then handed me my check.
All he billed me for was the to-go cup of coffee.
I tried to get him to adjust the bill. He refused.
I left a $6 tip for a $.99 cup of coffee. It was the only right thing to do.
Though I doubt I'll see you again, to Jeremy, waiter, I offer my sincere thanks. You were incredibly kind and honorable when you didn't have to be. Take care, and good luck.
But. I MUST write about one man, for otherwise I would be doing a disservice.
On the way back to Wooster, I stopped in Mansfield for gas, wiper fluid, and after a few moments of consideration, for some coffee and dessert to help me keep going. I headed to the Cracker Barrel after taking care of my car, and probably looked like hell. I was seated immediately, and my waiter came out, asking how I was doing. Unsurprisingly, I told him I was cold and needed a break from driving. He grinned and we talked for a bit. Then he offered to re-seat me by the fire. (I declined, but thanked him.)
I ordered coffee and apple pie. Then I ate. When I was finished, after a couple more cups, he asked me if I wanted anything for the road. I told him not to worry about it.
Instead, he made me a to-go cup of coffee, as well as a bag of hot cornbread muffins. Then handed me my check.
All he billed me for was the to-go cup of coffee.
I tried to get him to adjust the bill. He refused.
I left a $6 tip for a $.99 cup of coffee. It was the only right thing to do.
Though I doubt I'll see you again, to Jeremy, waiter, I offer my sincere thanks. You were incredibly kind and honorable when you didn't have to be. Take care, and good luck.