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Are things really that bad?

Catal Restaurant in Downtown Disney (Anaheim, CA) just called to cancel a beer dinner they were having tomorrow night, for Oktoberfest, that Edie and I had reservations for. I was told only one other couple had made reservations.

Can you believe it? In a county of over 3 million people there weren't 26 other people willing to pop for 50 bucks for a 5 course meal, including all the German beer you can drink, at a top notch Orange county restaurant. And there's even free parking!

What is the world coming to? That's never happened to me before. It just boggles my mind.

Comments

Alan Posner said…
Guess the economy is even worse than I thought.
Marc said…
Yeah, I know I was surprised.

Fortunately though, John Boehner, Eric Cantor, Paul Ryan and Mitch McConnell are on the job looking out for our best interest. I'm confident things will be fine!
Alan Posner said…
Thank God for that! Where would we be without such altruistic public servants.
Marc said…
Amen to that!

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