#2 2008-01-02 22:44:51

Billing buffet eaters in proportion to their weight seems like a great idea on many levels.

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#3 2008-01-03 00:20:13

"Food is for eating, not toys for your child" should probably be changed to "Don't bitch if we run out of shrimp, fattie."

I can't tell if that's the worst written article I've ever seen published, or it merely suffers from quoting the subjects so excessively. Ricky Labit, a disabled offshore worker, said... "She says, 'Y'all fat, and y'all eat too much.'" It's like they came up with his name to intentionally screw with the buffet's proprietor.

Ricky Labit, carrot sticks aren't for kids.

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#4 2008-01-03 10:09:29

Labit and Borrelli said they felt discriminated against because of their size. "I was stunned, that somebody would say something like that. I ain't that fat, I only weigh 277," Borrelli said, adding that a waitress told him he looked like he a had a "baby in the belly."

Trust me, for Louisianna, 277 is downright svelte.

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