No one seems to meet white boy Hoffman’s standards of socioeconomic excellence.
Maybe, one day, you could try really hard and not be such a weasel.
Mike Hoffman (unregistered) on July 19th, 2005 @ 2:10 pm
It’s interesting that the only commentary directed towards race was yours, “Jim”.
When most of the world thinks of New Orleans’ restaurants, they think of high standards. I thought this was an interesting ‘hyperlocal’ perspective in contrast. I wasn’t thinking in the realm of “socioeconomic excellence”.
Come back with an articulate argument proving a point. I’ll be here.
Wow, Jim, where are coming up with this shit? If i sat down at a restaurant and found my spoon had a PRICE TAG on it, i’d be a little concerned about oh, whether or not someone bothered to WASH the spoon, you know? Mike’s photo is funny, not racist. Easy fella!
sacclay (unregistered) on July 21st, 2005 @ 2:26 pm
dont you think that somwhere between store to restaurant, to dish washer (hopefully), to drawer, to bowl, to table someone could have done something about this. how many people handled this spoon and didnt even take the time to take damn tag off.
laz
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No one seems to meet white boy Hoffman’s standards of socioeconomic excellence.
Maybe, one day, you could try really hard and not be such a weasel.
It’s interesting that the only commentary directed towards race was yours, “Jim”.
When most of the world thinks of New Orleans’ restaurants, they think of high standards. I thought this was an interesting ‘hyperlocal’ perspective in contrast. I wasn’t thinking in the realm of “socioeconomic excellence”.
Come back with an articulate argument proving a point. I’ll be here.
Wow, Jim, where are coming up with this shit? If i sat down at a restaurant and found my spoon had a PRICE TAG on it, i’d be a little concerned about oh, whether or not someone bothered to WASH the spoon, you know? Mike’s photo is funny, not racist. Easy fella!
dont you think that somwhere between store to restaurant, to dish washer (hopefully), to drawer, to bowl, to table someone could have done something about this. how many people handled this spoon and didnt even take the time to take damn tag off.
laz