freedbacking

scarce resources (burritos) and unlimited demand (high schoolers)

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fight for a burrito

last tuesday the chipotle on colfax opened. on wednesday night I drove by going to tommy’s thai for dinner and what did i see but a mob of people outside the chipotle and the lights on inside showing enormous numbers of folks. they mostly looked young, so i assumed it was a special deal for the kids at east high school.

then today the following post showed up in my rss feeds:

then the mayhem began. A group of “jocks” which is about the only way i can describe them, appeared, and began to force their way to the front of the line. Being #7 in line, and a SENIOR, by the way, i preceded to inform them that we were there FIRST. 20 of us towards the front had been standing there for 20 minutes, peacefully, no pushing, no shoving, no bullshit.

my shouting was wasted. more kids showed up, much pushing and crowding and stomping and whacking-of-your-friend-who-just-got-her-lip-pierced-in-the-face ensued (i’m so sorry, Heather!). oh, and the occasional random person brushing their hand accross your butt. not to mention hair getting pulled, feet getting crushed, and purses shoved in the face.

i think mosh-pits are calmer.

Emily made a sign proclaiming “Crowd Control, Please!” and pressed it up against the glass. to no avail. we ha 5 minutes to go.

yeah. so that’s really sad/bad.

today i went to this chipotle on colfax and i asked the manager about the tuesday event. he said it was pretty crazy but didn’t mention the fighting.

anything for a burrito