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New York Times
He needed a domain name. Surely, an obvious one, Dinnersfromhell.com,
wasn’t available. It was.
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Baltimore Sun
DinnersFromHell.com is just the ticket. Not only can you read about
other's horrible experiences and post your own, you can even get
advice from the Dining Devil about how to handle difficult
situations.
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer
The New York Times ran a story about Gregg Rottler, the Tampa, Fla.,
man behind FlightsFromHell. He started the site over the summer, as
flight cancellations and lost luggage reached new highs. He also has
a site for dining disasters: DinnersFromHell.com.
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Buffalo News
There's even a Web site devoted to the subject --
www.dinnersfromhell.com. Both patrons and servers contribute and
some of what they say is funny, some is disgusting, some just plain
dumb. Sadly, there's plenty of whining too. Well no wonder.
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NJ.com
In other news, received a very nice note from Gregg Rottler
about his Website, Dinners From Hell... Most enjoyable and
definitely worth a look-see.
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The News & Observer
"Great Foodie Site" - A reader
recently sent me a link to his website, and I've enjoyed it so much
I thought I'd pass it along to you. It's called Dinners From Hell. more>>
Portsmouth Herald
It had to happen: Blogs and interactive Web sites are now providing
a conduit for whiners. Flightsfromhell.com and dinnersfromhell.com
are but two examples of where you can go to lodge your complaints
...; and enjoy those of others.
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