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food critic rebuttal column

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Restraunt critics dont really need any solid qualifications to get thier jobs, and yet they arguably hold the power to make or break a restraunt. Perhaps after a restraunt critic has ate in a place he is going to review he should be obligated to make himself known to the restraunt owner and allow him to submit a rebutle, or even a critique of the reviewers behavior, they could apoligize and claim it was an off day, or mention why the food critic may be biased for example; they were too drunk to even taste anything by the time orderves came, or that they ate the meal without chewing.
bobofthefuture, Mar 17 2003

Bite Back http://www.writerfi...nderson_samples.htm
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       (2 Ts in "rebuttle")
hippo, Mar 17 2003
  

       I thought it was tuttler, my elf.
ate > eaten > dined
thumbwax, Mar 17 2003
  

       I've seen this done in newspapers before, usually as a sidebar to the main review, almost always headed "Bite back".
my face your, Mar 17 2003
  

       Leo Schofield bitched about a lobster... [link].
UnaBubba, Mar 17 2003
  

       the restruant: always skipping out on his friends dinner parties.
RayfordSteele, Mar 17 2003
  

       Restaunt - to mock the Turtle Soup.
egbert, Mar 17 2003
  

       I used to write a food column for my college magazine, and more than once the recipient of a bad review called to politely ask if he could take my balls on a long drive. Tip - never get on the wrong side of an Italian.
sambwiches, Mar 17 2003
  


 

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