Ok, I know this isn't unnecessary, but I just want to announce that next time I'm in Toronto, I am SO going to this place. Thanks for the headsup Richard.
Their menu uses quotation marks correctly throughout, unfortunately. But, if you look at the reviews portion of the page, you see some mighty strange comments. "Grilled lean ostrich" Umm, kind of a statement...
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Are you serious? That's too freakin' cool!!!
I want a picture of the menu. It better be full of 'em.
Maybe this resataurant can sponsor your "blog"!
http://www.barootes.com/q_menu.html
Their menu uses quotation marks correctly throughout, unfortunately.
But, if you look at the reviews portion of the page, you see some mighty strange comments.
"Grilled lean ostrich" Umm, kind of a statement...
that's stupid. stupid awesome.
So...is "Quotes" just what they're calling the restaurant? Or is that its name?
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