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Reply to comment by mata_dan in I Like Killing Flies (2004) profound and profane philosophies from an iconic New York restauranteur as he navigates gentrification in his neighborhood [1:18:14] by maxkmiller
He actually discussed margins in his book and how most of his profit is from drinks like iced tea.
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Reply to comment by BatteryAcid67 in I Like Killing Flies (2004) profound and profane philosophies from an iconic New York restauranteur as he navigates gentrification in his neighborhood [1:18:14] by maxkmiller
The customer is not always right
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Reply to comment by BatteryAcid67 in I Like Killing Flies (2004) profound and profane philosophies from an iconic New York restauranteur as he navigates gentrification in his neighborhood [1:18:14] by maxkmiller
it means you need to grow up and stop acting like a little bitch
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Reply to comment by lolabuster in I Like Killing Flies (2004) profound and profane philosophies from an iconic New York restauranteur as he navigates gentrification in his neighborhood [1:18:14] by maxkmiller
eh, it's not a place for uptight people
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Reply to comment by Stinkfingr75 in I Like Killing Flies (2004) profound and profane philosophies from an iconic New York restauranteur as he navigates gentrification in his neighborhood [1:18:14] by maxkmiller
I think this predates netflix
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Reply to I Like Killing Flies (2004) profound and profane philosophies from an iconic New York restauranteur as he navigates gentrification in his neighborhood [1:18:14] by maxkmiller
Love this doc, one of my favorites. A lotta great lines, but I always remember (heavily paraphrasing from memory):
"Some guy might start his day with chocolate chips in his pancakes, then he goes to his job on wall street where he slaughters the third world"
and "I always try to remind my kids that they're pieces of shit. It takes the pressure off life. It's like having a new car, there's a lot of pressure not to scratch it, but once you get that first ding the pressure is off and you can actually enjoy it."
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Reply to comment by mdonaberger in I Like Killing Flies (2004) profound and profane philosophies from an iconic New York restauranteur as he navigates gentrification in his neighborhood [1:18:14] by maxkmiller
I think it's still open and ran by his kids.
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Reply to comment by savehonor in Socotrian dragonblood trees on a overcast morning [1282x1920, OC, Socotra Island, Yemen] by sebikern_photography
I was thinking the same thing, very cool trees