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http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,23245649-23109,00.html
Doesn't sound too appetizing.
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http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,23245649-23109,00.html
They should be grateful that they didn't have to pay for that, IMO
They should be grateful that they didn't have to pay for that, IMO
How is that subliminal?Subliminal messages are rather interesting.
But, he wasn't thinking.Classic. The guy that did that must be some kind of genius. LOL
Must be some damn good meatball! Wait... for 17.85? They must be greek! Or Italian... actually, yeah I think Italian sounds a bit better.omg!!........a meat ball starter for that much?!
We actually booked the table for 8 o'clock in the evening, by the time they had taken our order it was quarter to nine and we didn't actually receive our food until quarter past 10."
Why the hell would anyone stupidly wait nearly two hours for dinner? Common sense tells you to LEAVE if your **** takes more than half an hour to get to you.
Subliminal messages are rather interesting. Too bad Myth Busters can't solve this one.
Restaurant owner Nigel Langsdon told the BBC the message was meant to be seen only by kitchen staff.
Bust