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Hey Ninja –
You said the magic word in your bio – wolves! They hold a special meaning to me and I have been following wolf legislation and policy since the Yellowstone wolf reintroduction program began. I commend your work but I’m wondering what sort of wolf research are you are doing in Amherst? I thought the only wolves (if any) that could be found in the Pioneer Valley are dog hybrids. Then again, I’m really only aware of what’s going on in the Midwest. Are wolves migrating into Massachusetts/Southern New England? – Shiny
Being a waitress is hard, but I can’t imagine being a cook. You guys have so much pressure on you during the dinner rush when everyone is putting in their orders at once! It also gets so hot behind the line! Even though I’ve worked in food service for a few years, I have picked up any cooking skills. All I know how to make is grilled cheese and scrambled eggs, which I mess up half of the time. It’s nice to talk to someone who understands what it’s like to work in a restaurant!
July 17, 2008 at 12:00 am
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July 22, 2008 at 1:30 am
Hey Ninja –
You said the magic word in your bio – wolves! They hold a special meaning to me and I have been following wolf legislation and policy since the Yellowstone wolf reintroduction program began. I commend your work but I’m wondering what sort of wolf research are you are doing in Amherst? I thought the only wolves (if any) that could be found in the Pioneer Valley are dog hybrids. Then again, I’m really only aware of what’s going on in the Midwest. Are wolves migrating into Massachusetts/Southern New England? – Shiny
July 25, 2008 at 7:52 pm
Hey NinjaCook
Being a waitress is hard, but I can’t imagine being a cook. You guys have so much pressure on you during the dinner rush when everyone is putting in their orders at once! It also gets so hot behind the line! Even though I’ve worked in food service for a few years, I have picked up any cooking skills. All I know how to make is grilled cheese and scrambled eggs, which I mess up half of the time. It’s nice to talk to someone who understands what it’s like to work in a restaurant!
Jaggerbunny