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Basically, it would be a smaller restaurant with walls covered
in different preseved insect parts. Light menu served by
rude midget waiters dressed in biker outfits.
Specials menu would include some fried insect meals.
Fun for kids? Educational? Or just an alternative Saturday
night outing?
You
tell me ...
(?) Girlfriend Hooked Me Up
http://www.girlfriendhookedmeupsalon.com/ Not quite as good a name, but bonus points for actually existing. [egads, Oct 22 2004]
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Well, there's the Insect Club, a restaurant/bar/club here in Washington D.C. with an insect decorating motif. Back in my club kid days I went now and again for the music and the free bowls of popcorn grasshoppers. |
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(Now, looking to see whether the Insect Club has a webpage, I find out they shut down. Alas.) |
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Hey there, table thirty-three has a birthday today! Light the citronella candles on their cake, grab your flyswatter, and let's ROCK and ROLL! |
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Would they do rehearsal dinners? How about wedding receptions? |
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One advantageous by-product: migdet waiters make the
portions look bigger |
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Reminds me of a tea shop in Trincomalee. Sat down at the smart black table. Ah - it's actually dirty beige when all the flies buzz off. |
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Wouldn't midge waiters be more in keeping with the theme? |
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Washington eh? Well, I suppose every city has to use what it has an abundance of. |
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(at the insect club)... 'And if you look right above you, this grand specimen is the Alanis Goritis...' |
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I'll give you a croissant just for the catchy name. |
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Omigod I would SO SERIOUSLY EAT HERE if I came across this in the phone book. The world needs more establishments with these sorts of names. |
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