tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16525395.post3472187073624057321..comments2023-08-28T12:33:34.053+02:00Comments on A Malaysian in France: A scene in a bakeryBee Eanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13860357505146690089noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16525395.post-171538621784152017-10-06T01:18:46.439+02:002017-10-06T01:18:46.439+02:00Oh boy, cake drama! Glad you mostly enjoyed it, th...Oh boy, cake drama! Glad you mostly enjoyed it, though.<br /><br />I saw some weird scenes in bakeries in France this summer. In Angers, a guy threatened everyone and made a huge scene because supposedly, sellers weren't serving him because he was... well, I'm not sure what was his ethnic background, to be honest. But really, there was a long lineup and it wasn't a case of "racisme ordinaire", the guy was just super aggressive and he was being served. It was kind of scary actually.<br /><br />Then in Nantes, a customer bought a homeless guy a sandwich. The homeless guy was inside the bakery and bothering all women "t'es chaude toi" and all. Anyway, he stepped out with the sandwich and came back in two seconds later demanding ketchup and mayonnaise. This was at Honoré (do you know this bakery? Right by the Lieu Unique) and sandwiches are made with butter, there is literally no ketchup in the bakery. He made a big scene and threw the food.<br /><br />People...! Zhuhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01790022081669930155noreply@blogger.com