
From left: David Castello, Darren Cleveland, Sahar Sarid. Click to enlarge.

From left: David Castello, Natalie Lambert, my friend Alyette, Sahar Sarid. Click to enlarge.

From left: Natalie Lambert, David Castello. Click to enlarge.
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From left: David Castello, Darren Cleveland, Sahar Sarid. Click to enlarge.

From left: David Castello, Natalie Lambert, my friend Alyette, Sahar Sarid. Click to enlarge.

From left: Natalie Lambert, David Castello. Click to enlarge.
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Dear Dinner with Friends! I was your server at 32 East last night (Tuesday, March 4th)! One of my closest friends reads your blog all the time in LA…and she saw this pic…knew I worked at 32 East part time…and wanted to know if I waited on you guys…I DID! Very cool..what a small world after all. Anyway… I would like to invite you and your readers to my Internet Magzine read all over the USA. 72 different countries logged on last month…I have created a monster! http://www.dinnerreviews.com has become quite popular… I am a food critic that’s why I have to work at such a good restaurant! Check out some of the stories and advertisers!
Just wanted to say hello!
Respectfully,
Tom House
editor@dinnerreviews.com
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That is a small world Tom. Since I forgot to mention, the service..was top.
Thanks for the note,
Cheers
Sahar
No Problem Sahar! No news is usually good news…so as a food critic, which is my REAL JOB, I realize that if you didn’t mention service, then it must have been good! I have waited on Mr. Cleveland many times before…he is a regular customer at 32 East andd a very nice guy!
I am impressed with your BLOG…very interesting concept and one that certainly fills a niche. If there is anything I can do to help you…let me know. I am getting up to 35,000 visitors a day now on Dinnerreviews.com, and have teamed up with Channel 7 News / Sunbeam Television as their “Dinner Review of the Week” on their popular website, http://www.wsvn.com. Been chasing dreams my whole life and finally caught one!
Next time you are in 32 East…ask for Tom House!
TH
The waiter is actually a domainer… that’s funny. It used to be that every waiter was trying to be an actor (in New York and L.A, anyway). Is every waiter secretly a domainer now? Fortunately the domain name business is a lot easier to get into than the movie business.
I took a look at DinnerReviews.com and it’s a nice site. Keep up the good work Tom.
Congrats on DinnerReviews.com, Tom!
Yes the waiter is also a domainer!and thank goodness cause he knows a whole lot more about food and service than he does about acting! :)Love ya Tom! Domaining can open the doors for anybody that has patience and perseverance. I bought a few domains in the late 90’s and a whole lot more two years ago. Of course I told my good friend Tom House about it and anybody else that showed an interest, but Tom listened and took action. He found dinnerreviews.com was available and bought it for $16 about five years ago, yeehaw, now he is building an virtual empire…and it all starts with a strong foundation, A good generic domain name that has organic type-in traffic!…life is good in the domain name world! Thanks for the platform and lots of good content Sahar.
Peace out,
Wendy
Thanks DomainerPro and Mr. David Costello…you guys are great! See you on the WWW!
Thanks Wendy! Wendy has been my inspiration…my teacher…my sister…my best friend….and even more than I can type here…in a few short words…she is a genius and listening to her has got me in a position to make money for the rest of my life. Dinnerreviews.com…although though up by me…was actually created by Wendy who is an excellent web designer among her other talents. She has a Master’s Degree in all things creative. Her clothing company…Spicy Wisdom…is extremely cretive…like her and destined for success! How about Dinner and a Movie anyone? I already did the movie thing in the 80’s and 90’s…today’s dream chasing is much more fun….and easier too! PEACE!