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The hectic, sad, ever so funny, you have to be kidding me life of a waiter and the day-to-day life of survival in the restaurant industry. Learn how to eat free and truly understand what the wait staff is thinking as they approach your table. Wait staff are a lot like first responders. We have to be at the tables no matter what is happening in our lives or even on the planet due to, as I like to call it, the "You're kidding me, right?" factor. Even in the midst of a global cataclysm, I do not even bother calling work to see if I need to go in today, as I know the answer is always going to be yes. It can be raining bricks and fireballs, deadly hoards of the living dead can be running the streets, killing at will. A nuclear holocaust of biblical proportions can be imminently poised to strike my city, and still I need to show up, uniform and all. Why, you ask me? Because some wicked stupid idiot and his family will show at the tables up to eat.
Fresh out of seminary school, young Father Hickey is very excited about being assigned to his first parish, The Church of Saint Peter. The church is located near the small coastal town of Narragansett, Rhode Island, in the small fishing village called Galilee. When he arrives, he finds the only other priest at the parish has died three days before his arrival. Who knew leaving a gate open would cause so much chaos? Over the next three nights, terror reigns over the small fishing village of Galilee. A fisherman murdered by the townsfolk rises to kill again. The spirits of the dead from the small graveyard arise to walk the streets, wreaking havoc with the townspeople. As the priest prays for answers, God sends them in the form of archangels. And, during all this mayhem, Satan sends his top collector to Galilee as well for the souls of the dead. How will Father Hickey deal with the battle between good and evil that now rests in his parish? Will God send help to him before it's too late? Galilee is a story about the horror that can befall a village when no one is piecing together the signs
The hectic, sad, ever so funny, you have to be kidding me life of a waiter and the day-to-day life of survival in the restaurant industry. Learn how to eat free and truly understand what the wait staff is thinking as they approach your table. Wait staff are a lot like first responders. We have to be at the tables no matter what is happening in our lives or even on the planet due to, as I like to call it, the "You're kidding me, right?" factor. Even in the midst of a global cataclysm, I do not even bother calling work to see if I need to go in today, as I know the answer is always going to be yes. It can be raining bricks and fireballs, deadly hoards of the living dead can be running the streets, killing at will. A nuclear holocaust of biblical proportions can be imminently poised to strike my city, and still I need to show up, uniform and all. Why, you ask me? Because some wicked stupid idiot and his family will show at the tables up to eat.
Fresh out of seminary school, young Father Hickey is very excited about being assigned to his first parish, The Church of Saint Peter. The church is located near the small coastal town of Narragansett, Rhode Island, in the small fishing village called Galilee. When he arrives, he finds the only other priest at the parish has died three days before his arrival. Who knew leaving a gate open would cause so much chaos? Over the next three nights, terror reigns over the small fishing village of Galilee. A fisherman murdered by the townsfolk rises to kill again. The spirits of the dead from the small graveyard arise to walk the streets, wreaking havoc with the townspeople. As the priest prays for answers, God sends them in the form of archangels. And, during all this mayhem, Satan sends his top collector to Galilee as well for the souls of the dead. How will Father Hickey deal with the battle between good and evil that now rests in his parish? Will God send help to him before it's too late? Galilee is a story about the horror that can befall a village when no one is piecing together the signs
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