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I, for one, welcome our new Rat Overlords
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http://www.mercurynews.com/2017/05/16/ee...l-rodents/

The new tourist attraction coming to San Francisco is billed as “not for the faint of heart.”

Could it be a tour of apartments that rent for $5,000 a month? A peek at the newest $300 prix fixe dinner menu in town? An up-close look at the sinking Millennium Tower?

No, it’s rats. Live ones. And not the ones you might get to see for free in the Tenderloin. These are cleaned up, adoptable rats.

And at the San Francisco Dungeon, you can have coffee and a pastry as they scurry around. (Uh, eat quickly unless you want to share.)

The Rat Cafe is a new, two-day-only feature at the Dungeon, an attraction that takes tourists and locals through 200 years of the city’s colorful and off-color history. This “immersive, pop-up” cafe will be open for two skin-crawling days only, July 1 and July 8.

On those days, the price of Dungeon admission ($49.99) will include coffee or tea plus pastry, plus 15 minutes of rodent interaction, plus entrance to the attraction.



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....Ben........is that you......???
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I reject your reality and substitute my own!
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#3
I see personal injury attorneys driving around the block
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billb wrote:
I see personal injury attorneys driving around the block

Staying away for two days.


Professional courtesy?...
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max wrote:
[quote=billb]
I see personal injury attorneys driving around the block

Staying away for two days.


Professional courtesy?...
Family discount...?
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#6
If they put the hairless rats in, would it be considered a nude bar?
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#7
But.. do they serve... Ratatouille ?
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#8
I like Rats. I really do.
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max wrote:
[quote=billb]
I see personal injury attorneys driving around the block

Staying away for two days.


Professional courtesy?...

likely legal territorial limitations as well .
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