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WTF! fat botak auntie bitch quarrel with restaurant over small change

BusNo64

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whenever i see this kind of fat fuckup auntie who wear nightdress and walk around the mall, i know sure got trouble liao. The restaurant staff shld follow SMRT roy yip style and tell this fucking bitch to go fuck dog lah...quarrel over some small change...ptui!!:mad::mad::mad::oIo::oIo::oIo:

Posted on 16 Sep 2010
Woman shouts at restaurant staff in dispute over change as 50 people watch

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STOMPer Yuting was at Jurong Point at night when she heard shouts. Almost 50 people had gathered outside a restaurant where a customer was quarrelling with staff who had forgotten her change, the STOMPer says.

The STOMPer writes in an email (Sep 16):

"This happened at Fig & Olive Jurong Point. When I got to know of the incident, it was about 10pm. It had already started when I passed by.

"I couldn't really hear clearly what they were saying although the lady shouted very loudly. It was unclear although I was just a floor above.

"Apparently, the staff forgot to pass the change to the customer and the customer made a fuss at the restaurant.

"There were a lot of people watching the incident -- roughly about 40 to 50 people.

"The security asked all to leave, saying it was just a misunderstanding between the staff and the customer.

"I felt the customer was trying to get attention from the people around."
 
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