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  • Customer
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  • The Customer was seen in Heads of Beef. He loves to eat burgers. At first, Courage thought this man had been eaten by Jean Bon and his wife, but he was later revealed to be alive and well. At the end, he ate a burger figure of Eustace with Eustace himself.
  • Customer is a woman who appeared in "Iron Curtain Rising".
  • The individual is listed as the 'customer' in the debug mode.
  • The Customer had an affair with a member of the mafia, and when she found out tried to break it off with him. The mafia member then swore to her that she would die in the most terrible way possible, and when it is least expected. The Customer, living a nightmare and having connections, hires a hitman, The Colonel, to kill her.
  • A customer is "a person having an account with a bank."
  • This Customer at the Pleasure Palace in Enola tried to force himself on Lucina, telling her that "the customer is always right." Pilot happened to be nearby and he ejected the Customer.
  • While at a pharmacy with his wife, this man stood up for Jack, claiming that he was a hero, when the pharmacist would not provide Jack with the medicine he was requesting.
  • Defined: Anyone or anything that receives some {thing, service etc.} based on {a set of requirements, needs, desire etc.} from a unit that can deliver the {thing, service etc.} The term Customer mostly implicates at least one person or company that requires something, and at least one company that delivers something against payment. It can also be used internally ie. if the salesdivision in your company requires a change in an application from your software development division. In such cases the use of the 'Customer'-Contractor term often will improve the quality of the delivery because it's a clearly, concious statement saying that one internal division delivers a service to another, and that some degree of quality is required.
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first-ncis la
cntry
  • Los Angeles, CA, USA
last-ncis la
Examine
  • Looks like a human traveler visiting the library.
occup
  • Unknown
Quest
  • No
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Portrayer
Affiliation
Actor
Name
  • Unknown
  • Customer
  • The Customer
comic appearances
film appearances
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Members
  • Yes
Update
  • Keldagrim - The Dwarven City
Shop
  • No
la
  • show
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Occupation
  • Unknown
Episodes
Release
  • 2005-05-31
Gender
  • Female
  • Male
Race
Portrayed
  • Rose Bachtel
Location
  • Keldagrim Library
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abstract
  • The Customer was seen in Heads of Beef. He loves to eat burgers. At first, Courage thought this man had been eaten by Jean Bon and his wife, but he was later revealed to be alive and well. At the end, he ate a burger figure of Eustace with Eustace himself.
  • Customer is a woman who appeared in "Iron Curtain Rising".
  • The individual is listed as the 'customer' in the debug mode.
  • The Customer had an affair with a member of the mafia, and when she found out tried to break it off with him. The mafia member then swore to her that she would die in the most terrible way possible, and when it is least expected. The Customer, living a nightmare and having connections, hires a hitman, The Colonel, to kill her.
  • A customer is "a person having an account with a bank."
  • This Customer at the Pleasure Palace in Enola tried to force himself on Lucina, telling her that "the customer is always right." Pilot happened to be nearby and he ejected the Customer.
  • While at a pharmacy with his wife, this man stood up for Jack, claiming that he was a hero, when the pharmacist would not provide Jack with the medicine he was requesting.
  • Defined: Anyone or anything that receives some {thing, service etc.} based on {a set of requirements, needs, desire etc.} from a unit that can deliver the {thing, service etc.} The term Customer mostly implicates at least one person or company that requires something, and at least one company that delivers something against payment. It can also be used internally ie. if the salesdivision in your company requires a change in an application from your software development division. In such cases the use of the 'Customer'-Contractor term often will improve the quality of the delivery because it's a clearly, concious statement saying that one internal division delivers a service to another, and that some degree of quality is required.
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