the feature of this restaurant (besides its fine french pastry selection) is a stage with a microphone, similar to a karaoke setup. patrons take turns at the mic, with a 5 minute limit, to speak their minds on whatever subject they're feeling particularly strongly about. anything goes, within reason, but expect to get booted in a gong-show-ish kind of way if the majority of patrons disagree with you.-- mihali, Jun 28 2001 have a duet[argument]-- technobadger, Jun 28 2001 Sounds like my mind! *GONG* What was I saying?-- Legend, Jun 29 2001 Don't forget the oversized hook.-- mrkillboy, Jun 29 2001 "I'd like to order a plate of overripe tomatoes please"-- hippo, Jun 29 2001 Can I wear a costume? I'd dress up like Jesus complete with blood stains, crown of thorns, and wooden cross. I'd talk about the cruci-FICTION and make fun of Christianity in general.-- juan2003, Jun 29 2001 You do that here, don't you?-- angel, Jun 29 2001 juan - you don't have to have your rant here. Save it for therestaurant -sheez when are you gonna give up on the religious thing? You should get some therapy.-- goff, Jun 29 2001 I'd say that the only taboo topic is the quality of the pastry. If the crowd agreed, a riot might ensue. Then, where would we go for a rant and a cruller?-- juliec2, Jun 29 2001 Apollo-amateur-night-dinner-theatre?-- futurebird, Jul 08 2001 I guess it would be pretty much like the Speaker's Corner in Hyde Park, London, only that people would be only interested in their food more than anything else...-- LoneRifle, Mar 10 2003 random, halfbakery