trifter.com— Take the opportunity to try out these ridiculously unique dining experiences at some of the world's most bizarre themed restaurants, at least once in your life time.
Dec 10, 2007View in Crawl 4
"at least once in your lifetime"?These are cheesy, touristy and lame. This whole blog trend of "things to try in your lifetime", and "things to do before you die" is the new click-getter. (ie: the new "top ten list"). It's just a lame attempt at getting traffic by making you think you're missing something, or that these things are important. They're not.This post is moronic, the restaurants (I've been to two of them) sucked, and quite honestly - if you have a 'restaurant' on your 'things to do before you die' list then you should probably just go and kill yourself right now.
Been there. Awesome. Not nearly as awesome when you're 13 and there for a friend's birthday party. Then it just seems weird and obviously meant for 20-somethings. But still awesome.
madformadnessDec 11, 2007
I've been to Dick's Last Resort they make hats out of paper bags and write insulting things on them! Its really funny!
bonk2kDec 11, 2007
Wow I haven't heard of that. Any other STL diggers who know anything about this?
popothebrightDec 11, 2007
"at least once in your lifetime"?These are cheesy, touristy and lame. This whole blog trend of "things to try in your lifetime", and "things to do before you die" is the new click-getter. (ie: the new "top ten list"). It's just a lame attempt at getting traffic by making you think you're missing something, or that these things are important. They're not.This post is moronic, the restaurants (I've been to two of them) sucked, and quite honestly - if you have a 'restaurant' on your 'things to do before you die' list then you should probably just go and kill yourself right now.
wbeavisDec 11, 2007
Bask in the aroma./White Chicks
futureengDec 11, 2007
Been there. Awesome. Not nearly as awesome when you're 13 and there for a friend's birthday party. Then it just seems weird and obviously meant for 20-somethings. But still awesome.
cdmarcusDec 11, 2007
And that was funny... how?
myztryDec 11, 2007
It is a "ridiculously unique dining experience" that people actually pay for. Though it's not one I like to think about.