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Old 05-07-2006, 03:24 PM
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Family Kicked Out of Buffet Restaurant

DES MOINES, Iowa (May 6) - Wendy Dershem may think twice before leaving that egg roll on her plate at her next Chinese buffet. The Des Moines woman, her boyfriend and her two children were kicked out of a restaurant last week after management accused her of leaving too much food on her plate.

"They told us we are not welcome there anymore," said Dershem, a repeat customer at the Dragon House buffet. "We waste too much food. But the buffet is all you can eat. And you know kids. They won't always eat everything and they want something else."

Dershem said she paid her $5.95 fee on Saturday but was abruptly told to leave after eating one plate of food.

Employees said they had been watching her family on previous trips to the restaurant and were fed up with her habits.
"They just take one bite and throw it away," said cashier Lin Huyen. "They take four egg rolls and crab ragoon, take one bite of egg roll and throw the whole plate. That is wasting food."

Dershem said she was shocked by the scolding and complained to management when she paid her check. "It was embarrassing. ... If it's a one-stop buffet, post it," she said.

Dragon House manager Kent Cao said his restaurant offers all you can eat buffet, not all you can waste. Dershem's family took food, didn't finish it and then piled on the same food again, he said. "Shes done that too many times," Cao said. "We would welcome her back if she has respect and knows what she wants."

Bob Oberbillig, an adjunct professor at the Drake Legal Clinic, says the patron would have no legal case against exclusion from a business unless there are other factors such as racial discrimination or mental health issues.

"An establishment can exclude people if they smoke or waste food," he said. "It's still a private business."
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Old 05-07-2006, 04:13 PM
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At least they didn't get kicked out of here....

It's hard out there for a virgin...
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BERLIN (Reuters) - A brothel has become the first in Berlin to offer special deals for virgins with prostitutes trained in the delicate art of catering for customers who have never had sex, a German newspaper reported Friday.

The brothel in the red light area of the Kreuzberg district of the city charges 60 euros for a half an hour of sex and works within the laws of Germany where prostitution is legal.

"These are men who either never had sex before or have never been in a brothel before," the brothel's operator was quoted as saying in Berlin's B.Z. tabloid.

"It's the first house of love in Berlin that specializes in taking care of beginners," wrote the daily on its front page.

Prostitutes are given "sensitivity training" for first-time clients, who the brothel operator said are not necessarily young but often 40 or older: "They need to be aware of how much courage it takes to go to a brothel the first time."
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Old 05-07-2006, 07:58 PM
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Oh, I love the expanded definition of virgin. Hey, at least they're smart enough to make it legal. I am sure the government makes some serious tax revenue off of that.
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Old 05-08-2006, 01:39 PM
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right... taxation is the reason so many things are illegal. If the government can't tax it, then its usually illegal.

But thats funny about the Buffet... I agree with the resturant though. I know this buffet by me, had all you can eat, and made the mistake of having crab legs on the buffet, lol... so many people just ate crab legs, and didn't touch the rest. One time me and the wifey went there and there were 2 400+ obese people sitting at their table with I'm talking 3 BIG OH plates of crablegs and there were none left in the buffet... lol... they were there when we came, and still there when we left.
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