Are These the Actions of a Man Who’s Had “All He Could Eat”? Posted by Harvey on 18 September 2018, 8:00 pm In Bavaria, an all-you-can-eat restaurant banned a customer for eating too much. As foretold by the prophet Homer [title reference link]
This all-you-can-eat restaurant must be owned by liberals: they got four out of five universally-understood concepts wrong. (Even though they promised shovel-ready jobs.) Reply to this comment
What was the name of the restaurant? Alp Yourself. What’s the customer’s favorite group? The Platters. Vanessa: “OK, that’s enough.” Reply to this comment
I’m highly sceptical. When has a German ever had an unquenchable desire for everything within his grasp? Reply to this comment
As happened to the late great John Pinette: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aLkTuWdKrqY Reply to this comment
When I lived in Hawaii breakfast buffets would routinely limit how much Somoans could eat at one sitting. Reply to this comment
This all-you-can-eat restaurant must be owned by liberals: they got four out of five universally-understood concepts wrong.
(Even though they promised shovel-ready jobs.)
“What did you say your limit was on schnitzelgruben?”
Fifteen is my limit on schnitzelgruben.
What was the name of the restaurant?
Alp Yourself.
What’s the customer’s favorite group?
The Platters.
Vanessa: “OK, that’s enough.”
Well, live and let dine.
Did he ask for a kennel bag?
I’m highly sceptical. When has a German ever had an unquenchable desire for everything within his grasp?
“Disgraceful tale! Food, you say?”
— One Irishman to another at an open bar
As happened to the late great John Pinette: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aLkTuWdKrqY
When I lived in Hawaii breakfast buffets would routinely limit how much Somoans could eat at one sitting.