I think we need to talk about a problem that bids fair to end life in America as we know it, especially on weekends, especially at times when we choose to dine out.
Friends and neighbors, and friends of neighbors, I speak today of a real nationwide problem. There seems to be a shortage of plates in the diners and dining halls and finer restaurants in America.
How else to explain that I am still eating my food and some 17-year-old busboy dives in from the left, much like Ed Reed going for a deflection interception, and grabs my plate as he says, "Can I take that away for you?"
"Son, I ain't finished yet," is my standard reply. See, I am a slow eater. Oh, I can gobble when the situation calls for it. Was a time when I got 1/2 an hour for lunch, and you deduct from that 3 minutes to nuke a Stouffer's lo-cal tuna surprise, and by the time I sat down to chow down, it was either gobble or go hungry. And you know how I voted on that one!

So maybe we should all start taking our own plates, mugs and cutlery down to the ChewSumMor next time. I don't know. It's a nationwide problem that threatens to curtail our nights out and make us stay home and watch "Everybody Loves Raymond" reruns on TBS.
And that's not nearly as much fun.
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