Alright people, so I've done a, well, pretty shallow dive into the Black Angus receipt (side note, I thought it was gonna be easier, because Black Angus is like the Chili's of steakhouses in the US and A, didn't know they were actually nice up in Canada).
I think we got hit again with the trusty old Luken photoshop, folks.
Now I don't know what the liquor laws are up there, but there are 40 alcoholic beverages on that receipt, all straight liquor. The receipt says 3 guests, and he hinted that one was a kid by saying, "two and a half." NO restaurant, especially a fine dining one, is serving 3 people 10 drinks apiece. Doubly so 2 people, quadruply if there's a kid with.
My original theory is still plausible, that he was a server there. But I now believe he photoshopped the check to change the number of guests. If I'm wrong about the liquor law, please let me know, you Canadian fukks.
I think we got hit again with the trusty old Luken photoshop, folks.
Now I don't know what the liquor laws are up there, but there are 40 alcoholic beverages on that receipt, all straight liquor. The receipt says 3 guests, and he hinted that one was a kid by saying, "two and a half." NO restaurant, especially a fine dining one, is serving 3 people 10 drinks apiece. Doubly so 2 people, quadruply if there's a kid with.
My original theory is still plausible, that he was a server there. But I now believe he photoshopped the check to change the number of guests. If I'm wrong about the liquor law, please let me know, you Canadian fukks.