May. 1st, 2006

[identity profile] aroraborealis.livejournal.com
I've been enjoying brunch at Sound Bites in Ball Square occasionally for about 7 years. Now, of course, everyone who knows Sound Bites also knows and puts up with their trying to rush you out the door. The breakfast is great, and so you put up with the fact that they drop off the check practically with the food, and whisk your plate out from under you the minute you put your utensils down. Okay, I'm used to that. They're a small place and turnover is the key to their making money. Fine.

Yesterday, however, they reached a new and disappointing low, and lost me as a customer in the process. While I was dining with a friend, the host stopped his running around and said to us, "Less talking, more eating!" When I looked at him with what must have been a rather dumbfounded look, he went on to say that they had a long line, and that here, people eat more than they talk, and there's no time for talking, and people are waiting. "You have 20, maybe 30 minutes here, max." At that point, I'm pretty sure I looked as shocked and offended as I felt, and he said, "Don't get mad. I'm serious, that's just how it is."

Now, honestly, I've always liked Sound Bites, even with the varied quality of service, and even though I've felt rushed in the past, it hasn't been so bad that I wouldn't go back, especially because it's such a great neighborhoody feeling place. But I hate to feel rushed, in pretty much any situation. Even more, I hate to feel rushed when I'm eating, which I think is a pleasure that should be savored, not to mention that the rushing of food is just generally unhealthy and bad.

I told the host on my way out that I wouldn't be back. It seems unlikely that he cares, given that there's always a line and I haven't been a regular in a while, but I figured he ought to know that he lost one in that exchange, anyway. The food is good, after all, but there's no reason to be outright rude to your patrons.
[identity profile] dreamgirly19.livejournal.com
Just in case anyone happened to see this accident around 820 this morning:

On the corner of Boston Ave/College Ave a block from Tufts a girl got hit by a car. I was going straight and was stopped at a red light and the girl crossing had a walk symbol but apparently a car turning left either didnt see her walking, or was taking the turn too fast and couldnt stop or the car was already going and the girl didnt stop Im unsure. Anyways...she fell down, dropped her bag and coffee and I immediately called 911, however the car pulled over and the girl hobbled back to the corner she started and went into the coffee shop she had come out of and she looked hurt and crying. I proceeded thru my green light because A. I saw the car pull into the parking lot and I assumed they were getting out and B. I had a dog in the car getting extremely car sick at the time so I figured calling 911 was good seeing as the hitter was pulled over and the girl obviously wasnt extremely hurt plus other people were stopped.

Well about 10-15 mins later the police called me back and wanted to know if I wrote the plate number down because apparently THEY LEFT. who the hell hits someone and then leaves?!? I didnt write it down and all I could remember was that it was a gold car maybe a camry or accord im not sure :/ They said if i remember please call back asap. Figured Id mention here and if you saw what happened or the car please call Medford police.

*also posted in b0st0n.
[personal profile] ron_newman
from the Somerville Arts Council mailing list:

Planned Parenthood is looking to exhibit work by Somerville artists in our new express health center in the heart of Davis Square. (260 Elm Street, Davis Square Plaza). We are happy to feature photography and original artwork with prices (if desired) and contact information of the artist. You may contact me directly if you are interested and please help us spread the word to the Somerville arts community.

-- Melanie Lown, Planned Parenthood Express Center Manager, 617-616-1600 x1307, mlown@pplm.org
[identity profile] guxx.livejournal.com
Hidden behind the cut for those who don't care. To the rest, thanks!

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[identity profile] myselftheliar.livejournal.com
I posted this awhile ago but I'm still looking for a roommate so I am posting it again. Whee!

really excellent apartment 15 min from Davis sq )
[personal profile] ron_newman
The former Fusion Express (next to Subway) now has signs in the window advertising a future Thai restaurant to be called Benjapon's. It has an e-mail address, greatthaifood@yahoo.com, and a Help Wanted sign with this phone number: 626-321-1494. No idea why they have a California phone number.

A Google search shows that this restaurant concept was a finalist in last year's Babson College Business Plan Competition.

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