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Bloke's private room

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I did not realize Bloke has his own private room at Outback Steak House.

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Wouldn't want to eat an entire meal there however, the seats are not that comfortable.... :)
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ken k wrote:I did not realize Bloke has his own private room at Outback Steak House.

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Wouldn't want to eat an entire meal there however, the seats are not that comfortable.... :)
What"s the seating capacity of that room?-------------ONE :shock: :shock:
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ken k wrote:I did not realize Bloke has his own private room at Outback Steak House.

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The dinner mints are a little bitter in there, too...
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ken k wrote:I did not realize Bloke has his own private room at Outback Steak House.

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Wouldn't want to eat an entire meal there however, the seats are not that comfortable.... :)
It *is* "open seating", though! :oops:
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I can't remember if I posted this link before. I was in Denver recently for work and walked past this place.

http://www.blokesbarbershop.com/" target="_blank
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Uncle Buck wrote:I can't remember if I posted this link before. I was in Denver recently for work and walked past this place.

http://www.blokesbarbershop.com/" target="_blank" target="_blank

afree beer with your haircut now there is a place I want to go!
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bloke wrote:I don't know if this is still the custom, but in several countries throughout continental Europe (Holland, et al), ugly old fat ladies sit outside restrooms aggressively demanding to be tipped (at least the equivalent of a buck).

As far as the private seating rooms, they're all-you-can-eat, fellas.
I traveled extensively in Europe and lived in Vienna last semester. In most places I visited this has become an automated process. Usually with Amusement park-like gates that only spin when you put in .50€ or so.

The only place that I found people outside the restrooms (not demanding a tip, but requiring you pay them to get in) was at Gas stations and inside churches.
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bloke wrote:I don't know if this is still the custom, but in several countries throughout continental Europe (Holland, et al), ugly old fat ladies sit outside restrooms aggressively demanding to be tipped (at least the equivalent of a buck). . . .
No tippee, no TP. The TP has twigs and splinters in it, but it's better than using one's hand!
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Is Bloke's wife's name Sheila?
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And not at all stuck up!
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Hey Joe! Thanks for "Harvey and Shelia". I really needed a lift this afternoon and that hit the spot! I had forgotten Alan Sherman entirely.
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