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7 comments to "NYC Doorman Suspended For Bad Breath"
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Ron
December 10th, 2007 at
3:29 pm
I once sat in front of someone in a sold-out theater who had halitosis so bad I literally couldn’t breath. I had to leave the show!
Maybe this is a message to the doorman to get his problem taken care of - which is something totally whithin in control.
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k
December 10th, 2007 at
4:20 pm
The person who reported that is an asshole. People can be so disgusting sometimes..-_-
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Nathan Miller
December 10th, 2007 at
6:36 pm
Actually, as Gothamist reports, he isn’t going to lose his job after all.
http://gothamist.com/2007/12/08/bad_breath_door_1.php
The story ended a few days ago.
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lDAVE
December 10th, 2007 at
7:16 pm
Maybe the Building needs to give this man DENTAL INSURANCE!!!?
What do the brain donors who live in this building think causes bad breath?
It comes from having BAD TEETH!
And bad teeth come from Growing up Poor in a country that doesn’t that doesn’t provide universal health care to all its people.
JEEZ-us Rich people are truly metal couch potatoes.
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Pol x
December 11th, 2007 at
8:08 am
f he has bad breath the residents shouldn’t be kissing him.
He’s bee doing this 40 years but bam out he goes!!
It seems that once again the wealthy can ride rough shod over the little guy.
Land of the free etc
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JCR
December 11th, 2007 at
8:34 am
Most people don’t know what really bad breath is like. It isn’t like you have to even get near the person to smell it. When in school five other grad students and I shared a large room as an office. When one of the foreign students would arrive in the morning everyone had to leave within a couple of hours as the room gradually filled up with bad breath odor. Even the building’s air handling system couldn’t overcome it.
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JCR
December 11th, 2007 at
9:07 am
One more comment. Please stop getting in an uproar about the down-trodded poor getting stepped on by the rich owners. First, he was suspended - not fired, so he just has to get his breath fixed and he can go back to work. Second, doormen in NYC aren’t poor. They have a union and make a good wage, and in good buildings many make more than a $100K a year just in tips. No kidding.
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