SC - Gourds

Philip & Susan Troy troy at asan.com
Mon May 3 08:39:35 PDT 1999


> margolh at nortelnetworks.com writes:
> 
> << The last became a problem about 10:30pm or so when a woman came in
> looking
>  for her flatware and bowls.  
>   >>
> 
> Unless the items  were borrowed by the group to serve a special set of 
> people, their cleaning seems to me to have been the responsibility of
> their 
> owners. The dish washing crew should NEVER be expected to clean the
> personal 
> feastgear of the feasters. 
> 
> For the complaining people to be standing around moaning and groaning
> because 
> someone else had not washed their dishes for them yet is the height of 
> arrogance. 
> 
> Ras 
> 
One of the more pleasant experiences I've had with cleaning personal feast
gear was at the College of St. Golias in the Outlands.  A table was set up
outside the feast hall with a trashcan and wash pots and manned by three
members of the College.  After you had deposited the detritus from your
plate in the trashcan, the three assisted in a quick clean, rinse and dry.
This kept people out of the way of the cleanup crew in the kitchen, helped
clear the feast hall quickly and improved an already excellent event.  

Bear 
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