We All Have Favorite People

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You don't always know why a person makes it to your "Top People I Like" list. There is just some energy about them that you think is good. Somehow you sense that the person just has a good soul.

One of my favorite people is a waitress at Evans, a local, mom and pop restaurant near my house where I like to eat. I had breakfast this morning at Evans. As usual, I made sure to sit in her section. Each of the waiters/waitresses has his/her own following, and their sections change every day.

As I was leaving, paying my bill, my favorite waitress was standing at the register talking to the cashier. Yes, this is an old fashioned place where you pay the cashier when you leave. She was saying to him, "He says he really wants it, but he doesn't have enough money. I guess I'll just buy it for him." She was referring to one of the senior citizens in her section this morning.

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