Two Famous Football Players, One Scathing Restaurant Review.
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Two Famous Football Players, One Scathing Restaurant Review.
"Altman interrupted his 'war room' at six o'clock each evening with a round of Negronis. Negronis.... every night? We need to introduce this man to new cocktails."
"Nicole Rose was not happy that her martini took 45 minutes to arrive during her recent dinner at 1587 Prime. 'We had $15 steak sauces ordered,' she said, outraged, in a now-viral TikTok."
"If you’re eating at a celebrity's restaurant, you're essentially dining at a theme restaurant where the theme is, like, being famous."
"This week the New York Times asked if wokeness left us worse off. It's an interesting conversation about how the aesthetics of liberalism work in praxis."
Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, reportedly interrupts his work each evening for Negronis. Meanwhile, a viral review criticizes the service at Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes' restaurant, where a customer experienced a long wait for a martini and missing steak sauces. The restaurant's celebrity status does not guarantee quality service, as their involvement is limited. Additionally, discussions around the impact of wokeness on society have emerged, questioning its effectiveness in practice.
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