Word: waitresses
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...American Idol" producers should have called their show "American Dream." Even Disney couldn't come up with a better story line: the 20-year-old cocktail waitress from Burleson, Texas who sings her cheerful little heart out to capture the hearts (and votes) of the 100 million Americans who cast ballots over the course of the 13-week contest...
Someone must have forgot to tell Blind Date alum Jerri Manthey, who became the she-villain of Survivor 2. Or Allen, an aspiring actor who's been on Elimidate, Change of Heart, A Dating Story and "a dating-auction show that never aired called The Gamut." Kelly Ryan, a waitress in Studio City, Calif., parlayed a Blind Date appearance into stints on dating-game shows SexWars (she won $4,000) and Friends or Lovers. Ryan played the wild girl on her date, coaxing her beau into a hot-tub dip (surprise!) and a shower. The budding nightclub singer said...
...other singles, indicate which ones sound interesting and, if both parties agree, have a Drip staff member arrange a date for them, according to Nancy Slotnick, the cafe's founder and chief executive officer. Each couple has its first date at the coffee bar, with a Drip waiter or waitress making the introductions. There are 10 other affiliated cafes in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut and two in Boston. The chain plans to expand to Chicago, Los Angeles, Miami and Washington, Slotnick says. In addition, Drip.com offers matchmaking services via the Internet...
...Ready for his lunch, Jiang sits up and casually unbuttons his sweaty, gray shirt, unself-conscious after years of on-set wardrobe changes. His assistant hands him a fresh shirt?navy blue printed with a herd of fierce, red, glaring bulls. "Ever had horse meat?" he asks as the waitress delivers a plate of blood red sashimi. He clenches a fist and then grips his tensed forearm, adopting the tone of an older, more experienced brother. "It makes you strong...
...thing I certainly could not do, though, is provide near the level of service our waitress gave. She was genuinely nice and very well-informed, and she seemed to enjoy what she was doing. She almost sat down and drank a glass of wine with the table next to us and certainly knew more about wine than either of her customers did. Noting the nearby Kendall Square Theater, she started by asking us if we needed to be out by a certain time and suggested the possibility of crafting a light meal from just the appetizers (though this...