senoritap wrote:justjoan wrote:most of moon's clientele looks like neighborhood people who probably dont read timeout, so hopefully the negative effect of this mistake won't be too great. jj
If Justjoan is worried about poor journalism she should be careful about gross generalizations about who reads or doesn't read which publications.
David Hammond wrote:
The impromptu ditty began, "What is wrong with your Caucasian ass," which I thought was a good question with a strong, danceable backbeat.
GAF wrote:David Hammond wrote:
The impromptu ditty began, "What is wrong with your Caucasian ass," which I thought was a good question with a strong, danceable backbeat.
No wonder they call it Moon's.
The impromptu ditty began, "What is wrong with your Caucasian ass," which I thought was a good question, posed with a strong, danceable backbeat. Thank god my mic was on him.
justjoan wrote:The impromptu ditty began, "What is wrong with your Caucasian ass," which I thought was a good question, posed with a strong, danceable backbeat. Thank god my mic was on him.
david, i sure hope we'll be hearing this little ditty in your radio piece.... justjoan
justjoan wrote:david, has 848 given you a regular time period within the 9-10am show??? jj
JSM wrote:Had a hour to kill before a class at Malcolm X on Monday and decided to stop and have breakfast at Moon's. Looking up from my newspaper my eye was drawn to the woodwork topping off the stainless steel backdrop behind all the cooking equipment and noticed that it carried thru and matched all the wood covering the walls as well.
Sitting there at the counter/bar I mentally removed the stainless backdrop and kitchen equipment and substituted a back bar and some mirrors,It suddenly dawned on me that at one time Moon's was probably a saloon.
Great little spot with a timeless vibe......Now, if only we could get the walls to talk!
chainey wrote:Great to see it on "Check, please".
Any bets on the under/over for the post viewing effect?
Agree with Mr. Hammond, negligible effect, especially as two of the three guests did not seem to 'get' Moon's. Speaking of not getting it, when the fashion designer seemed perplexed/bemused there was no hostess at Moon's to seat him and his two friends I 'bout split my side laughing. Was right up there with Double-Yum and Fred "its an accommodation" Soloman.chainey wrote:Great to see it on "Check, please".
Any bets on the under/over for the post viewing effect?
G Wiv wrote:Agree with Mr. Hammond, negligible effect, especially as two of the three guests did not seem to 'get' Moon's. Speaking of not getting it, when the fashion designer seemed perplexed/bemused there was no hostess at Moon's to seat him and his two friends I 'bout split my side laughing. Was right up there with Double-Yum and Fred "its an accommodation" Soloman.chainey wrote:Great to see it on "Check, please".
Any bets on the under/over for the post viewing effect?
One can only hope.David Hammond wrote:Got to believe the "serenade" the young man was issued was along the lines of "What's wrong with your caucasian ass?"
G Wiv wrote:Speaking of not getting it, when the fashion designer seemed perplexed/bemused there was no hostess at Moon's to seat him and his two friends I 'bout split my side laughing.
G Wiv wrote:Speaking of not getting it, when the fashion designer seemed perplexed/bemused there was no hostess at Moon's to seat him and his two friends I 'bout split my side laughing. Was right up there with Double-Yum and Fred "its an accommodation" Soloman.
Moon's this morning for a late breakfast of burgers, a real sleeper, asked for the hostess soon as I broke the doorway and this young lady turned, pen and pad in hand and, with a smile, said "Check Please, how many in your party"G Wiv wrote:when the fashion designer seemed perplexed/bemused there was no hostess at Moon's to seat him and his two friends I 'bout split my side laughing.
G Wiv wrote:
Cogito wrote:I saw Moon's new sign today. It says "breakfast, lunch, & dinner." I thought they closed down after lunch?