Wow... That's gotta be rare then. I never heard anyone with that problem... and he was at different places too. Just a hilarious story and thanks for sharing.BTW, has anyone ever had a "Waiter Grover" of their own in real life? Years ago when i used to frequently eat at Denny's (combination of being superclose to home and supporting them for TMS campaign), i ALWAYS would get the same bad waiter no matter what time/shift i ate there or how many people were working there - even if i'd visit a different Denny's! I mean we're talking the kind of waiter that you would actually tell friends about and bring them with you to see for themselves that such a creature existed! It eventually became a running joke among my friends that whenever we got a bad waiter more than once we would always say in our best Mr. Johnson tone "Why is it no matter where I go I always get THAT waiter?"
Here's what I noticed. In the alphabet soup segment, it's really Mr. Johnson that gets the upper hand... I wonder what would have happened if it was the other way around all the time... Mr. Johnson being a tough customer that Grover tries to please, but can't, leaving Grover exerted.
I see what you're getting at, but that's pretty much television magic right there. These segments are allotted about a minute or so, of course it wouldn't take that long... sort of like how in a cartoon someone can mail something and get it 4 seconds later in the same scene, and not have to wait the weeks of processing. The joke wouldn't work if it had a realistic time line... especially if it happened in real time. If a Grover segment happened in real time, the episode would have been over before the check even came.In most waiter Grover sketches, Mr. Johnson often complains about Grover's service. But one thing that he seems to overlook is the fact that it seems to only take Grover a few seconds after ordering to bring his food to him. Think about it... He makes his order, Grover goes through the doors into the kitchen (often behind Mr. Johnson's table), Mr. Johnson may make a comment about Grover, and then Grover brings the food to him in maybe a minute or less. That's quite an accomplishment. Whenever I go to restaurants like this I usually have to wait maybe 5-10 minutes (or longer) for my food to be brought to me (regardless of whetehr I'm dining alone or with people). He should be thankful that Grover can at least serve food fast enough (maybe that's part of his Super-Grover powers).
And as speedy as his service is, I'd hate to have a telephone sandwich or an orange burger.