That guy is my new hero. There used to be a cop in my old neighborhood that would, at 6am every morning, go flying down the main strip at 80 or more, lights/sirens going. He always ended up at McDonalds. I reported him out of general principle, but I doubt that it solved anything, and I moved shortly after that.
I don't believe that being related to Hitler makes someone inherently evil, or prone to it. However, consider what these people must have to go through knowing that their relative was the very personification of evil in the modern world? Can you blame them for wanting to remain childless and out of the limelight?
Sammy, you make a strong point, but in the end, those issues should have been addressed well before she shaved her head, if indeed, they do exist. And assuming that they did, why not just fire her for those issues? It's not as though this guy has a problem with being a jerk, so using the shaved head excuse isn't some sort of easy "out". Furthermore, if she doesn't want to wear a wig, she shouldn't have to. It's insulting that she was even offered one.
This is just a sad, sad thing. Parenting is such a joke these days with the loser getting a trophy too, and now 25 Snow Whites. This generation is going to grow up to be soft and pathetic, and not just in Japan, but in the UK and the US too.
It's the principle of the thing, really. I wouldn't eat there knowing what he had done to this woman, and I would encourage others to eat elsewhere too. While yes, it's his restaurant and blahblahblah, it's still very wrong that he laid her off for this. A person who is uncomfortable being served by a bald woman has some issues.
Allowing gay marriage will not open the door to allowing other forms of unconventional, and even twisted "marriage". I wish people would let go of that stupid idea that they use as an excuse to rob gay people of basic rights and lower them to the level of a mentally ill or otherwise sick individual that would marry a wall or a tower or a sheep. I'm not even gay, and I find that idea completely insulting.
Off the soap box... I agree with Neatoramawontsendmeapassword. Marrying an inanimate object is a control thing. It has to be, because there is really no other benefit involved, and I don't even want to think about the physical side of things if they exist at all. :P
Wouldn't it alter the weight of the club, thus messing up your game? Aside from the obvious issues with it that everyone's mentioned, I can't imagine that a golf club whose weight changes over the course of the game would be overly beneficial. And if you just use it as a prop for peeing only, then it's no longer very discreet is it?
Off the soap box... I agree with Neatoramawontsendmeapassword. Marrying an inanimate object is a control thing. It has to be, because there is really no other benefit involved, and I don't even want to think about the physical side of things if they exist at all. :P