Kennyz wrote:dfawley wrote:That being said, wiseguy, I do think you're probably nice enough, and probably have been come down on a little harshly, but judging a book by its cover isn't cool by any number of cliques, greasers, nerds, head-bangers, punks, goths, etc.
As the LTH member who's
most sensitive and easily-offended by stereotyping and name-calling, let me say that I agree that Wiseguy has been treated a little too harshly here. Certainly what he said is no worse than the average LTH rant against places that are overloaded with trixies and chads. And he likes the Kuma's burger, so I say cut the dude some slack. While there was certainly a better way to make the argument, I think Wiseguy basically said something that most people agree with: Kuma's is an utterly unique place with an extremely eclectic crowd.
Thank you for your support, lol
You know, when I was writing the post, I had a slight feeling that my criticism of the patron next to us might get me into trouble, but I threw caution to the wind. Figuring that my words would be seen as a sarcastic but lighthearted comment.
But to make a point, many of you are correct that the food is of utmost importance when going out to eat. But it is also important, at least to myself, to be comfortable with the atmosphere in which I choose to eat. It adds something to the enjoyment of the meal.
When I travel, I find that having a meal at a place with great atmosphere and pleasant people add to the overall enjoyment. But if something feels "off", even if it's something like the patrons being a little snobby or obnoxious, it makes MY experience, less that great. Food is obviously the main point of eating out, but when I travel, and that's why I am bring up travel, what makes the memory of my trip that much better is the food & people. People do matter when I go out to eat, believe it or not, It's not like I can just ignore everyone around me as if they are wallpaper.
When I talked about Kuma's, I know it was only the crowd or few people that happened to be there on that particular night that gave me a less than great impression of the atmosphere of the place, but it mattered to me since it was crowded and you can't avoid people in such a small space.
I wasn't trying to indict anyone with my comment about nerds, just saying what I expected to see and who was actually there, didn't seem to jive with the atmosphere and the theme of the establishment. There is absolutely nothing wrong with people going anywhere they want looking anyway they want , but since I have been judged in the past for such things, maybe I'm just reflecting back what I've felt.
I kinda felt that it was a trendy place with people who were there for the food, but also to be seen. And what I saw, I didn't entirely care for, sorry.