Massive Dinner Send-Back
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- | Famous guerilla protest of middle-American values performed by several radical groups in cafes and diners across America in the Spring of 1955. Started by the League of Men with Fancy Gloves when they found out that the owner of certain establishments were ranking members of the American Leaugue of Gnomes, the protests began in Chicago, spreading eventually to all parts of the United States and Anglophone Canada. | + | Famous guerilla protest of middle-American values performed by several radical groups in cafes and diners across America in the Spring of 1955. Started by the [[League of Men with Fancy Gloves]] when they found out that the owner of certain establishments were ranking members of the American [[League of Gnomes]], the protests began in Chicago, spreading eventually to all parts of the United States and Anglophone Canada. |
Protestors showed up in large groups and began to order enormous quantities of food, every dish of which was subsequently returned until violence erupted and the police came and stopped it all. ''Any Small Political Phenomenon from the mid 1950's.'' | Protestors showed up in large groups and began to order enormous quantities of food, every dish of which was subsequently returned until violence erupted and the police came and stopped it all. ''Any Small Political Phenomenon from the mid 1950's.'' |
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Famous guerilla protest of middle-American values performed by several radical groups in cafes and diners across America in the Spring of 1955. Started by the League of Men with Fancy Gloves when they found out that the owner of certain establishments were ranking members of the American League of Gnomes, the protests began in Chicago, spreading eventually to all parts of the United States and Anglophone Canada.
Protestors showed up in large groups and began to order enormous quantities of food, every dish of which was subsequently returned until violence erupted and the police came and stopped it all. Any Small Political Phenomenon from the mid 1950's.