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 | | Published April 6, 2010 | Opinion
How important is the customer in customer service? I like a really good hamburger and you can get some good ones here and there. When we go to California, I always stop in for my usual In-N-Out hamburger fix, a double-double, fries and a shake. (If you don't know what that is, you have lived a de... |
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| Home Country by Slim Randles The Bahdziewicz clan trooped into the Mule Barn for lunch the other day, happily and noisily as only eight Americans totally in love with spring can do. The patriarch of the clan, Abraham Lincoln Bahdziewicz, led the way to a large round table an... |
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