I am not a local of Clearwater Beach. I was invited with a couple of my friends, and we went to this establishment, Frenchys east sideI was expecting to have a good time, but the balding male, caucasion, bartender who was working at the Rockaway bar, on the date of 9 June 2007, at the hours between 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. did not stir my chilled shot of Grand Marnier, as i asked, but shook it! Not two seconds after i told to stir it. This might sound superficial to complain about, although, ice remnants in a shot is like waking up one time after sleeping, and realizing you are losing hair from the top, middle section of your cranium. I complained, and this african american male, who is so dark, he is purple, grabbed me like i was a slavemaster of past of his, and got what was owed to him. I understand being thrown out, although, i am disabled. Walking is a chore for me now. I have a rod in my femur, and walking is a task now. Point of this is, the bar staff likes small tips, obviously. I showed this male bartender working on the day of 9Jun2007, $1000 cash, and he still shook my Grand Marnier shot, rather than stir it. I am back on my cane to aid my walk again. I just retired it last month. I despise the establishment just for the what happened to my person that day. I hope Mr. French, or whomever has the pleasure of calling that place a ""business establishment"""" prospers. A good piece of advice to give you, yellow teethe showing, brings a lot traffic slowing to slow down because of the yellow. African-Americans here in the United Sates, are owed something to them. So they send whitey to, collect? I guess I should say. Whitey has more luck collecting than performing
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