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+ | This character is a manager at [[Bob's Big Buddha]], not a waiter. Homer first complains about the cookies' fortunes to a waiter, and then this character (who is better-dressed than the waiter) comes to the table and speaks with Homer. This man is also higher up in the restaurant's pecking order than the waiter, as he's got the authority to invite Homer to meet the other fortune writers '''and''' to hire Homer on the spot. The article should therefore be renamed to "Manager". Sounds reasonable? -- [[User:Mythigator|Mythigator]] ([[User talk:Mythigator|talk]]) 00:21, February 9, 2021 (EST) |
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Manager, not Waiter
This character is a manager at Bob's Big Buddha, not a waiter. Homer first complains about the cookies' fortunes to a waiter, and then this character (who is better-dressed than the waiter) comes to the table and speaks with Homer. This man is also higher up in the restaurant's pecking order than the waiter, as he's got the authority to invite Homer to meet the other fortune writers and to hire Homer on the spot. The article should therefore be renamed to "Manager". Sounds reasonable? -- Mythigator (talk) 00:21, February 9, 2021 (EST)