 h a l f b a k e r y I like this idea, only I think it should be run by the government.
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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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