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Which restaurants are in problems and will not survive?

Discussion in 'Dining - Nightlife - Entertainment' started by Whitebear, Jun 1, 2020.

  1. Notmyrealname

    Notmyrealname DI Forum Luminary Highly Rated Poster Showcase Reviewer

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    But then I think you said in a previous thread that you are a mathematician - how are the rest of us supposed to work that one out! :smile:
     
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    Depends if 1858 or 1958 :smile:
     
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    Fair fa’ your honest sonsie face,
    Great chieftain o’ the pudding race
    Aboon them a’ye tak your place,
    Painch, tripe or thairm
    Weel are ye wordy o’a grace
    As lang’s my arm
     
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    They stopped 'The Great Fire of London' by demolishing many of the houses!
     
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    well i have to appreciate "tuba_coma"s reply. the sentiment voiced here that the restaurant business is tough in the best of times is so true! we have eaten at PJ's twice in the past month and both times it had a goodly number of patron. Jerry will be surprised to hear he is not going to make it. ate at Latino's yesterday and we were two of nine. Marco said covid has been tough for him but that he is doing "ok". i always liked the food at two story but hated the parking situation. never did see much traffic at grumpy's even before covid. i never know there even was a restaurant at don ataliano. in seven years i never heard the name, thought it was insurance or somethng.
     
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    I was suppose to celebrate my 72nd birthday May 29th but amazingly I woke up and I was 58. Simply amazing. I am hoping next year I will be 48.
     
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    hahaha, wonderful isn't it!! same for me. now i was born the year after i graduated from high schoo!! best part is my wife still believes i am 47. ya gotta love the phils
     
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    I'm still 16 and I'll stay that way forever.
     
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    So being called scum would probably be considered defamation, as in Thailand. Lol.
     
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    As far as I am aware, saying/writing something harmful to an entity is slanderous/libellous in the Philippines even if it is true.
     
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