Posted on 05/03/2013 5:11:38 AM PDT by GreenAccord
Edited on 05/03/2013 5:15:47 AM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
Great article.
> BWAHAHAHAHAHA good for them!!! And that hizhonnor did not take it in stride is priceless.
Don’t ya love it when the self titled elites get smacked down. I think I like this better than when that cafe owner refused to serve Biden.
I feel like a dumba$$. satire...:(
But someone PLEASE do this...: )
Tammany Hall and “Boss” Tweed were not amused.
Would be great if it actually happened. Funny nonetheless.
Capricious with just a hint of bodacious. :-)
Personally, I’d really appreciate you putting a [SATIRE] tag in the headline and also keywords.
As much as I would love to see this happen, any business that tried this in NYC would have its license yanked before sundown. End of livelihood.
I love this guy!!!
damn...figures it was too good to be true!
Snopes says it did not happen:
http://www.examiner.com/article/mayor-bloomberg-was-not-denied-a-second-slice-of-pizza
lol.
Pizza places may be the last bastions of freedom of speech. Ben Nelson got the hint that it was time to give up his Senate seat when he got booed at an Omaha pizza place after the “Cornhusker Kickback” to pass Obamacare.
Kudos to the person who had that exchange with Bloomberg. He speaks for a bunch of us. The emperors always think they are exempt from the tyranny they inflict on everybody else.
LOL!!!! I’m dying here!!!!
The first comment below the article at the Daily Currant says that Drudge linked to the article as though it were a real event. If so, then Drudge was duped. Embarrassing.
The only thing that would make this story better would have been if the pizzaria owner had kicked the dirtbag in the ass as he was walking out the door and told him he was banned from coming back.
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