Monday, September 27, 2010

OK, so it's been a while, but this is wrong

Earlier this morning while savoring the last cup of espresso before TLATO made it downstairs, I was catching up on emails and such.

I went to Facebook and looked around.

Something I saw made me stop dead in my tracks and re-read - in the event that perhaps my early morning bleary eyes were playing tricks. But no, there it was in all its glory.

A Facebook ‘friend’ had posted his morning status update and referenced his visit to a local drive-thru facility at a ubiquitous Tim Hortons.

Seems his order for a large black coffee was messed up; he received a tea with milk and sugar. OK, so perhaps not a great way to start off a day, I'll grant you that but beyond that, there really is no excuse

It's the statement made that really irked me. "Some Timtard screwed up..."

Now to put all this in perspective, please understand that this fellow is very well liked - including by me. He truly is a good guy. At times, he can be a bit of a diamond in the rough. This statement in a public forum, however, was the equivalent of waving a red flag at a bull.

While I may not be one of Tim Hortons’ biggest fans, I do, however, have utmost respect for any organization that makes a point of hiring either mentally or capable physically challenged individuals. My local Timmies is one of those. Hats off!

I do not believe that this fellow meant any disrespect. It came out. It's there. It's most unfortunate.

It's unlikely that an employee with ‘issues’, perceived or otherwise would be put at the front line of a busy drive thru early in the morning. They may well be behind the scenes, fulfilling orders.

My point, the apparent order error likely occurred in the final stages of the transaction when chaos can so often ensue – especially when busy. It's entirely inappropriate to suggest, albeit without any malice and certainly minus any forethought, to suggest that any individual working in an outlet such as Timmies is retarded.

That is not fair.

And it is most certainly wrong.

I apologize.

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

March 17, 2010...

In some parts of the world, today, March 17, many people feel the need to embrace their inner Irish-ness and in their own way, celebrate St. Patrick's Day.  Wearing an article of green clothing, drinking green beer at noon or even searching for that elusive pot of gold.

Slainte!

However, could we all, please be very clear on one thing: you may refer to it as St. Patrick's Day or even St. Paddy's Day but, NEVER, as St. Patty's Day.  That for some unexplained reson is the North American abomination that this 'holdiay' is often wrongly referred. 

The same people that brought you New Year's, likely created this, too.

People, St. Parick's Day, or St. Paddy's Day.

Clear?

Thursday, February 25, 2010

And another thing...

Meant to advise that I received a clean bill of health from my Cardiologist, Dr. Brian MacKenzie out of Peterborough.  I went for another exercise stress test on January 29
and all was well.

In May will have another exercise stress test, once again with the introduction of Thallium - that radioactive stuff to see how the blood flow in and out of my heart is.  You may recall this was the test that started this whole thing rolling.

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Say what!?!?!?!?

Graffitti on a washroom wall in a Starbucks in Peterborough:

"No prorouge, Harper"

Stephen Harper may be many things to so many people; I had no idea that he was the new spokesperson for easy, breezy beautiful Cover Girl.

Hmmmmm...

Mea culpa...

I know; I have not exactly been diligent in blogging of late.

No real excuses.

Will attempt to make more of an effort in future.