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Finally, a place that lives up to its name

Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2012 7:22 pm
by Mikey
Man Has Heart Attack While Eating At The Heart Attack Grill

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Slogans for a Las Vegas restaurant called the Heart Attack Grill include "Taste worth dying for," and "Over 350 lbs? Eat for free!" But the burger joint's shtick of calling waitresses "nurses" — complete with skimpy uniforms — and serving "quadruple bypass" burgers collided with reality Saturday, when a patron suffered a heart attack while eating at the restaurant.

Many in the restaurant — including its owner, "Doctor" Jon Basso, thought the incident might have been a joke.

"One of the nurses came back to me and said, 'Dr. Jon, we've got a patient who's in trouble,'" Basso told KVVU Fox5.

The ensuing scene was captured on a cellphone video, below. Paramedics were called to the restaurant, and the man was wheeled out of the restaurant on a stretcher.

YouTube Interest in the story has been huge: the restaurant's website was only sporadically available Thursday morning, and media in Belgium, Spain and Sweden have covered the story, according to notes posted on the restaurant's Facebook page.

The customer's name has not been released, but he is reportedly in his 40s. He had been eating a Triple Bypass Burger — or, a sandwich stacked with three patties of beef. He is said to be recovering in a Las Vegas hospital.

It's not the first time the Heart Attack Grill has had a brush with death. Last March, a spokesman for the restaurant's original incarnation, in Chandler, Ariz., died at the age of 29. The family of Blair River, who weighed some 575 pounds at the time of his death, said he did not survive a case of pneumonia. That location has since closed, according to Yelp.

It's uncertain how the Las Vegas restaurant will deal with this most recent event. Shortly after River's death in 2011, owner Jon Basso was asked by an ABC reporter if he was using the death of his star promoter to garner even more business.

"I absolutely agree," he said. "And in a very sick way, his death has gotten the message out further."

At the time, ABC reported that Basso had previously "owned a chain of Jenny Craig weight-loss centers, and several personal training studios."

Re: Finally, a place that lives up to its name

Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2012 8:15 pm
by MgoBlue-LightSpecial
The funny thing is we're such a nation of pathetic fat asses, that this'll probably drum up more business for this establishment.

Re: Finally, a place that lives up to its name

Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2012 8:31 pm
by Goober McTuber
MgoBlue-LightSpecial wrote:The funny thing is we're such a nation of pathetic fat asses, that this'll probably drum up more business for this establishment.
Ya think?
It's uncertain how the Las Vegas restaurant will deal with this most recent event. Shortly after River's death in 2011, owner Jon Basso was asked by an ABC reporter if he was using the death of his star promoter to garner even more business.

"I absolutely agree," he said. "And in a very sick way, his death has gotten the message out further."

Re: Finally, a place that lives up to its name

Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2012 9:12 pm
by MgoBlue-LightSpecial
Sorry, I generally take the "I'm not reading all that" approach to these Yahoo backpage news stories.

Re: Finally, a place that lives up to its name

Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2012 9:53 pm
by Mikey
It was NPR. I thought your were down with socialist public broadcasting.

Re: Finally, a place that lives up to its name

Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2012 2:34 pm
by jiminphilly
Mikey wrote: Many in the restaurant — including its owner, "Doctor" Jon Basso, thought the incident might have been a joke.
At the time, ABC reported that Basso had previously "owned a chain of Jenny Craig weight-loss centers, and several personal training studios."
Rack this guy for hitting from both sides of the plate.

Re: Finally, a place that lives up to its name

Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2012 2:37 pm
by smackaholic
jiminphilly wrote:
Mikey wrote: Many in the restaurant — including its owner, "Doctor" Jon Basso, thought the incident might have been a joke.
At the time, ABC reported that Basso had previously "owned a chain of Jenny Craig weight-loss centers, and several personal training studios."
Rack this guy for hitting from both sides of the plate.
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

No shit. Bet dude had jenny craig coupons in his restaurant.

Re: Finally, a place that lives up to its name

Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2012 4:13 am
by R-Jack
Meh,

You could probably get the job done cheaper at the Fatburger across from NY/NY.

Re: Finally, a place that lives up to its name

Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2012 2:03 pm
by Carson
And no there's this:
But this week a Washington, D.C.-based anti-meat advocacy group asked Basso to shut down after the episode. Officials for the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine said Thursday they sent a letter to Basso asking him to "declare moral bankruptcy" and close the restaurant.

Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/leisure/2012/02/ ... z1mk0x9FtT
These ponytails need to die in a shower of habanero shits.

Re: Finally, a place that lives up to its name

Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2012 2:55 pm
by Diego in Seattle
jiminphilly wrote:
Mikey wrote: Many in the restaurant — including its owner, "Doctor" Jon Basso, thought the incident might have been a joke.
At the time, ABC reported that Basso had previously "owned a chain of Jenny Craig weight-loss centers, and several personal training studios."
Rack this guy for hitting from both sides of the plate.
He's got the right idea, but he should have done it the other way around.

Sincerely,
Paula Deen