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Alan said: " They eat monkey brains" -- to Dwight, in the Diwali episode, for example , but surely the meanest thing she said in this episode, directed to someone she knows and works with, is: "No, orange is whorish" Which itself is just a follow-up on a very slightly indirect insult to Phyllis from season one or two? In fact, I think Angela has the same sort of irrational hatred for Phyllis that Michael does for Toby. Remember that when Phyllis suggested the DaVinci code as her desert island book, Angela said she'd take that too -- just to burn it.
Hooters Worker Wrote Anti-Asian Slur on Customers' Receipt
It was written by Jennifer Celotta and directed by Harold Ramis. In the episode, Christmas time at the office leads to depression for Michael, when his girlfriend Carol Nancy Walls breaks up with him. Michael, Andy, Dwight, and Jim then go to a local Benihana restaurant, where Michael and Andy find dates with two of the restaurant's waitresses. Back at the office, after a conflict with a bossy Angela, Karen and Pam decide to create their own Christmas party.
QUEENS — A Fresh Meadows Hooters staffer resigned after using an anti-Asian slur to refer to a Korean-American customer on a take-out order receipt, humiliating the victim and his girlfriend, according to a new lawsuit and the restaurant. Kisuk Cha, of Philadelphia, and year-old D ayoung Choi , who he was visiting and is also of Korean descent, went to the Hooters at th St. While they waited, they noticed that "several other employees were gawking and giggling at them," the suit, filed Monday in Brooklyn Federal Court, claims. Ed McCabe, a lawyer who represents the franchise owners, confirmed that the receipt was printed at the Fresh Meadows eatery. He said human resources interviewed the waitress whose name was on the offending receipt, but she denied entering the word.