I agree with your points on no unnaturally special treatment. While also agreeing entirely with Reinhardt about "every Sincere Respect / Regard", -and even a certain amount of *Proper* "Special Treatment", -as he and others describe. He should not be propped up onto a puffy throne, -but he should Not receive the "Doghouse Seat" either.
I understand that there are times, in the Restaurant World, when circumstances are that a lesser seat can't be avoided. But I also understand from what Rerinhardt has said, -that this Fine Person and Veteran *Routinely* receives such Doghouse Seat! Come On!, -"Unfortunate Lightning", -while perhaps occurring twice, -certainly does Not occur every situation or day!
And Judgeing by this Patron's Response to Reinhardt, -I think the Far Greateer Likleihood lies *with* this Patron / Veteran's *Appreciation* of Reihardt's Tribute, -rather than Other or Opposite.
How would ones of Us Feel, -if we recently had to fight in Fallujah, -in the Fine and Perilous way that our Marines, Army, and Airmen recently did, -only to find Sham Treatment awaiting us for it, -decades down the road! And as with he, -from our Fellow American Countrymen! (( His are South African, our's are (North) American.))
Reminds me of what a Famous Roman said, -about Dying in the Saharan Sands, -for the type of "Awareness" and "Appreciation", -as he and his Comrades routinely got from his Fellow Romans back Home!
Of course as the Roman Empire neared it's End, -who did the average Roman look to!?, -when it came to Defending their very villas from such Barbarian's at the Gate!? Yet many a Fine Roman Horatio, -Still Answered such Call! [color:"black"] [/color] [email]Polak187[/email]
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"No Substitute for Victory!"and"You Can't be a Beacon if your Light Don't Shine!"-Gen. Douglass MacArthur and Donna Fargo.