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Obese gay democrat customer says he was insulted, described as 'fat' on Houston restaurant receipt
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Leroy N. Soetoro
2019-07-07 21:06:41 UTC
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HOUSTON -- A customer who went into a north Houston bar and grill says he
was stereotyped and insulted by a server who called him fat and gay.

The comments showed up on a receipt after he had placed an order for food
and he was not happy when he saw it.

"I don't even know her, she don't know me," said the customer, who didn't
want to be identified.

He says he was confused and angry after spending a few hours at Plush
Daiquiri Bar and Grill on Saturday night, only to find comments he says
were hurtful, written right on his receipt.

"That's like stereotyping, for her to not even know and say fat, gay and
this and that, " said the customer.

The words "to go dude with dreads, fat, gay" were written at the bottom of
the receipt and he saw it and then called to complain.

The owners of the restaurant explained the server was trying to identify
the customer who placed the order.

"It was just her way of describing him. It wasn't anything against him or
anything personal. It was her way of referencing back who to deliver the
food to," said one of the owners, Marcus Barlow.

Marcus says he spoke with the angry customer and says the server was
remorseful for the incident and she has since been suspended from work for
three days.

Both owners say these comments do not reflect their business, which has
only been open for a few months.

"She was unaware that he could see it and she was very apologetic to us
about it and she was disciplined. We do no discriminating at all at
Plush," said co-owner Leighton Dickson.

As for the customer, he says the actions of the server are enough to keep
him from coming back.

"If anybody asked about it I would tell them, it's a good restaurant. I
have nothing bad to say about the restaurant. I just will not go back, "
said the customer.
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BeamMeUpScotty
2019-07-11 11:50:02 UTC
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https://abc7.com/society/man-says-he-was-described-as-fat-on-restaurant-
receipt/5363247/
HOUSTON -- A customer who went into a north Houston bar and grill says he
was stereotyped and insulted by a server who called him fat and gay.
The comments showed up on a receipt after he had placed an order for food
and he was not happy when he saw it.
"I don't even know her, she don't know me," said the customer, who didn't
want to be identified.
He says he was confused and angry after spending a few hours at Plush
Daiquiri Bar and Grill on Saturday night, only to find comments he says
were hurtful, written right on his receipt.
"That's like stereotyping, for her to not even know and say fat, gay and
this and that, " said the customer.
The words "to go dude with dreads, fat, gay" were written at the bottom of
the receipt and he saw it and then called to complain.
The owners of the restaurant explained the server was trying to identify
the customer who placed the order.
"It was just her way of describing him. It wasn't anything against him or
anything personal. It was her way of referencing back who to deliver the
food to," said one of the owners, Marcus Barlow.
Marcus says he spoke with the angry customer and says the server was
remorseful for the incident and she has since been suspended from work for
three days.
Both owners say these comments do not reflect their business, which has
only been open for a few months.
"She was unaware that he could see it and she was very apologetic to us
about it and she was disciplined. We do no discriminating at all at
Plush," said co-owner Leighton Dickson.
As for the customer, he says the actions of the server are enough to keep
him from coming back.
"If anybody asked about it I would tell them, it's a good restaurant. I
have nothing bad to say about the restaurant. I just will not go back, "
said the customer.
Was it just waitress lingo.... like old diners used?

They would call an order into the kitchen and use colloquial metaphors.

"Much like the secret handshake with which associates of a members-only
group greet each other and acknowledge their “belonging-ness,” diner
slang has evolved from the late 1800s as a form of oral slang used by
wait staff to communicate their orders to the short order cook. Similar
to visiting a foreign country where English is not spoken, diner lingo
is virtually unknown outside the United States. The light-hearted,
tongue-in-cheek and even sometimes risqué phrases could be heard in wide
use in busy diners during the 1920’s continuing on well into the 1970’s.
Diner lingo was never intended for use in speeding up the order-to-table
process. Rather, it was a spontaneously developed mnemonic means of
making orders easier to hear and remember above the conversational din
of the busy diner. It also provided patrons and employees with a free
form of entertainment. "

A Murphy: a potato

A spot with a twist: a cup of tea with lemon

A stack of Vermont: pancakes with maple syrup

Adam & Eve on a raft and wreck ‘em: two scrambled eggs on toast

Adam & Eve on a raft: two poached eggs on toast

Adam & Eve on a log: two poached eggs with link sausage

Adam’s ale: water

All day: altogether

All hot: baked potato

All the way: hot wiener with mustard, meat sauce, onions, and celery salt

An M.D./Doc: a Dr Pepper

Angels on Horseback: oysters rolled in bacon and served on toast

Arnold Palmer: Half sweet tea, half lemonade

Atlanta: Coca-Cola (the company is based in Atlanta, Georgia)

Axle grease/skid grease/cow paste: butter

B & B: bread and butter

B.L.T.: bacon, lettuce, and tomato sandwich

Baby juice/moo juice/cow juice/Sweet Alice: milk

Baby: glass of milk

Baled hay: shredded wheat cereal

Battle Creek in a bowl: bowl of corn flakes cereal (the Kellogg Company
based in Battle Creek, Michigan)

Beef stick: bone

Belch water/balloon water: seltzer or soda water

Biddy board: french toast

Billiard: buttermilk

Bird: chicken

Birds in a nest: a fried egg on toast with a hole cut out of the center

Birdseed: breakfast

Black and blue: a steak cooked quickly over very high heat so that it is
seared (black) on the outside and rare (blue) on the inside

Black and white: chocolate soda with vanilla ice cream

Black cow: chocolate milk or chocolate soda with chocolate ice cream or
a soda made with chocolate ice cream and root beer

Blindfolded: basted egg

Blonde with sand: Coffee with cream and sugar

Bloodhound in the hay: A hot dog with sauerkraut

Blowout patches: pancakes

Blue-plate special: a dish of meat, potato, and vegetable served on a
plate (usually blue) sectioned in three parts

Boiled leaves: tea

Bossy in a bowl: beef stew

Bowl of red: a bowl of chili con carne

Bow-wow/bun pup/tube steak/groundhog/Coney Island/Coney Island
chicken/Coney Island bloodhound: hot

dog

Break a cowboy: Western omelette

Break it and shake it: add egg to a drink

Breath: onion

Bridge/bridge party: four of anything

Bronx vanilla/halitosis: garlic

Brown bellies: baked beans

Bubble dancer: dishwasher

Bucket of cold mud: bowl of chocolate ice cream

Bucket of hail: glass of ice

Bullets/whistleberries/Saturday night: baked beans

Bun pup: hot dog

Burn it and let it swim: a float made with chocolate syrup and ice cream
on top

Burn one - put a hamburger on the grill

Burn one, take it through the garden and pin a rose on it: hamburger
with lettuce, tomato and onion

Burn the British: toasted English muffin

C.J. Boston: cream cheese and jelly

C.J. White: cream cheese and jelly on white bread

Cackle fruit/cackleberries/hen fruit: eggs

Cackleberries out west: western omelette

Campers: customers who “camp out” at a table, taking it up for an
extended amount of time. This causes the servers to lose money because
they cannot “turn the table.”

Canned cow: evaporated milk

Cat’s eyes: tapioca

Cats heads and easy diggins: biscuits and gravy

C-board: prepared to take-out (in cardboard)

Check the ice: look at the pretty girl who just came in

Checkerboard: waffle

Chewed with fine breath: hamburger with onions

Chicago: pineapple sundae

Chicks on a raft: eggs on toast

China: rice pudding

Chokies: artichokes

Chopper: a table knife

City juice: water

C.J. Boston: cream cheese and jelly

Clean up the kitchen: hash

Coffee dry: coffee with sugar only

Coffee high and dry: coffee with no cream or sugar or “black”

Coffee high: coffee with cream only (no sugar)

Cops & robbers: donuts and coffee

Cow feed: a salad

Cow paste: butter

Cowboy coffee: coffee made with all chicory

Cowboy Western: a western omelette or sandwich

Cowboy with spurs: western omelette with French fries

Creep: draft beer

Cremate it: toast the bread

Crowd: three of anything

Cup o’ joe: a cup of coffee

Cup of mud: a cup of coffee

Customer service: attractive table

Customer will take a chance/clean up the kitchen/sweep the floor: hash

Deadeye: poached egg

Dish pig: dishwasher

Dog and maggot: cracker and cheese

Dog biscuit: a cracker

Dog soup: water

Don’t cry over it: omit the onions

Double black cow: double-thick chocolate shake

Dough well done with cow to cover: buttered toast

Down: on toast

Drag it through the garden: a hamburger, hotdog, sandwich or similar
with all condiments (vegetables) on it

Drag one through Georgia: Coca-Cola with chocolate syrup

Drag one through Wisconsin: serve with cheese (for example, a cheeseburger)

Draw one in the dark: cup of black coffee




Maybe "FAT GAY" was was *lingo* for the "VEGGIE BURGER WITH EVERYTHING
ON IT" and a large hot coffee enema.
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