Marcythewhore Begs For Her Life…and the Soup Kitchen Nazi Expands To Your City.
Marcythewhore says: Dear Friends of my advice column, you may see me on this evening’s news, on a video tape begging for my life, as I have been taken hostage by Iraqi insurgents. That and I will also be announcing the opening of a new chain of Marcy’s (me) Chicago Based Massage Parlors in Iraq.
Meanwhile, the Nazi Soup Kitchen expands in the spirit of ‘Kumbaya my Lord!’……..marcythewhore
Chicago Tribune
April 29, 2005
“Soup Nazi” From Seinfeld to Launch a Soup Chain
According to the Chicago tribune our funny and rude New York soup maker aptly named the “Soup Nazi” is in the process of building a chain of the restaurants across north America. Undoubtedly, this success stems from the success of the episode on the hit T.V. show Seinfeld.
Each location will have a list of the rules that were reproduced on the show such as, “have your money ready”, but employees will be discouraged from shouting the classic, “no soup for you!” line.
I guess “Soup Nazi” was a little risqué a name for the franchise investors since the storefronts will be named “ The Original Soup Man” and will bear his logo as well as his picture.
There are over 130 contracts already signed to open locations of the store, and the investors hope to open over a thousand within 7 years. Soup Kitchen International was the original name for the still existing original restaurant.
Visit The Original Soup Man
[Via ChicagoTribune.com]
As in the "Seinfeld" episode, Yeganeh's real recipes are closely guarded secrets. He and his chefs have been working with experts at Rutgers University to adapt the recipes to preserve taste and freshness when making huge quantities of soup and shipping it across the continent, according to operations manager Linda Gavin.
"He is a typical high-strung chef," she said, and his manner was portrayed "pretty accurately" on "Seinfeld."
Meanwhile, the Nazi Soup Kitchen expands in the spirit of ‘Kumbaya my Lord!’……..marcythewhore
Chicago Tribune
April 29, 2005
“Soup Nazi” From Seinfeld to Launch a Soup Chain
According to the Chicago tribune our funny and rude New York soup maker aptly named the “Soup Nazi” is in the process of building a chain of the restaurants across north America. Undoubtedly, this success stems from the success of the episode on the hit T.V. show Seinfeld.
Each location will have a list of the rules that were reproduced on the show such as, “have your money ready”, but employees will be discouraged from shouting the classic, “no soup for you!” line.
I guess “Soup Nazi” was a little risqué a name for the franchise investors since the storefronts will be named “ The Original Soup Man” and will bear his logo as well as his picture.
There are over 130 contracts already signed to open locations of the store, and the investors hope to open over a thousand within 7 years. Soup Kitchen International was the original name for the still existing original restaurant.
Visit The Original Soup Man
[Via ChicagoTribune.com]
As in the "Seinfeld" episode, Yeganeh's real recipes are closely guarded secrets. He and his chefs have been working with experts at Rutgers University to adapt the recipes to preserve taste and freshness when making huge quantities of soup and shipping it across the continent, according to operations manager Linda Gavin.
"He is a typical high-strung chef," she said, and his manner was portrayed "pretty accurately" on "Seinfeld."
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