Posted on 11/19/2004 2:32:58 PM PST by conserv13
Edited on 11/22/2004 4:12:18 PM PST by Jim Robinson. [history]
...Freemans tuesday night the 16th of nov. the bush twins along with 2 massive secret service men tried to have dinner they were told by the maitre 'd that they were full and would be for the next 4 years upon hearing the entire restaurant cheered and did a round of shots it was amazing!!! [Ed: We're hearing that this is actually true.]...
Admin Note:
Received forwarded message from info@freemansrestaurant.com 11/22/2004
Regarding the Internet rumors, no member of Freeman's staff made any derogatory or discriminating comments towards Jenna or Barbara Bush. We are a non-partisan establishment and pride ourselves on having a diverse clientele. The Bush twins or any member of the first family are welcome to join us for dinner anytime.
No,no,no, now here's what you do:
You go to a toy store or Spencer's Gifts in the mall or some place like that and you buy a plastic bug -- cockroaches work best, but any icky "bug" will do. It has to look (fairly) real.
Make a reservation at the restaurant. Show up, order a meal ...yup, yup, you're getting the idea... half way though slip the plastic bugs in/under some food on the plate (mashed potatoes work great for this).
Then wait a moment, leap up and cry: "Oh, my God!! There's a cockroach/bug in my food!!!"
Here you can add whatever dramatic touches you wish. But don't make it too long, or too obvious, and get out of there -- pronto!
The place will be in an uproar, and the restaurant's reputation will suddenly be....er...well you know.
You do understand that restaurants have caller ID, right? And that anything even remotely viewed as a threat is treated seriously...
Where's the venison, Elk, Moose, Wild Turkey, Trout, perch, and Salmon?
dude..I'm sure the story is BS...it would be all over the news here. Do they even name the restaurant??
Do you think they should be reported for RATS being spotted on the premises? he, he, he.
Well, maybe they were, compared to the waiters and diners.
NY City Human Rights Commission
http://nyc.gov/html/mail/html/mailchr.html
NY State Human Rights Commission
http://www.nysdhr.com/complaints.html
NY City Health Department
http://www.nyc.gov/html/doh/html/rii/index.html
I wish I were in New York just for one day to do what you suggest. It would be awesome!
What a bunch of scumbags these jerks are.Yeah, best if Barbara and Jenna found a DECENT place alright.
If I were famous, I just wouldn't eat in restaurants, period. You never know who has what out for you.
OK, OK, I'm leaving...
TO REPORT A SMOKING VIOLATION
http://nyc.gov/html/doh/html/smoke/smoke-complaint.html
Probably not, because "First Daughters" aren't a protected class. I'll defend the Freeman's right of association, while also noting that they are total jackasses.
Trout was the entree after the appetizer part of the review, but I just wanted to ridicule New Yorkers with their "Midwestern" boar pâté and stuffed prunes. They didn't have the fresh Dodge killed deer on the menu like any real Midwestern restaurant would have :-).
This is true? All New York Republicans should know about this and never go to this particular place again. Democrats are so mean. They are just plain mean.
hahahahaha!How thoughtful. :^D
I called as well...I think the story is BS but what the heck...some brain dead dingbat chick answered the phone...I asked here "I understand you are booked the next for years?" She replied, "excuse me"? And I repeated my statement...she said "I can't comment" which is an indictment of itself..(so I may be wrong about the story being BS).
I said.."You know, we could probably have you shut down in about four minutes"....
I try.
I don't believe the term "you'll hear from us" is an actual threat so much as a promise to file a complaint. Not in my book anyway.
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