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charlesml325 karma

I don't know. The truck one was pretty funny but the Chinese Lanterns one you did to Sig was just perfect. The look on his face when he knew he'd been had was hysterical. I still laugh when I think about that one.

charlesml318 karma

Hey Richard! I actually knew who you were prior to Fast N' Loud. I remembered your 2007 Cannonball Run with Dennis. Anyway, the show continues to be great fun to watch. To me, what makes the show is how genuine you are. I watch that and think "Richard is like this all the time, cameras or otherwise."

One of my favorite moments was when you and Dennis went to get that Aston Martin and you just could not get it through your head that it was "Aston" and not "Austin." Wow, that was hilarious.

How's the restaurant doing? I have a few friends that own restaurants and they all say they're a giant PITA.

charlesml313 karma

But they won't, and they haven't, and one day it's going to be a problem and I'll end up the guy from the fucking news.

Of course they won't. They have a perfect scapegoat should something go wrong: YOU! They take no responsibility whatsoever for what happens after you get involved. And should some angry parent come after them, they shove their responsibility off to a nameless, and blame-shielded "policy" (Usually it's some part of Zero Tolerance).

I'm not at all defending or condoning this situation, but it was the hyper-sensitive and lawsuit-happy parents that created this situation. The schools were tired of getting blamed and sued so they concocted the whole Zero Tolerance plan. Now it was sold as a measure to keep the schools "safe" so of course, nobody spoke out against it. It's real purpose had nothing to do with safety at all. It was designed to abdicate the entire school system from any responsibility for anything that might happen.

charlesml310 karma

Don't put this off. Right now you're young and gorgeous but you know this won't last. Don't wake up one day when you're in your late-30s with no plan, not enough savings and no place to work. It always seems like there's plenty of time to "worry about that later." There isn't.