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We were there a couple of weeks ago with a group of 21. Great food, great margaritas, efficient service, and not expensive. A great time!
 
The large table full of 3 Pelicanos geriatric drunks and shrieking harpies was extremely pleasant to be around tonight.

Sounds like they were enjoying themselves. That's great.
 
The large table full of 3 Pelicanos geriatric drunks and shrieking harpies was extremely pleasant to be around tonight.
We try to be philosophical when we have such encounters. We have been that table.
 
I introduced a few new patrons to El Moro last week. There were nine of us at a table last Tuesday (or was it Wednesday?) and I'm happy to report it was pretty much a full house.

Food, drinks, and Ray were all wonderful as usual.

Couv
 
The large table full of 3 Pelicanos geriatric drunks and shrieking harpies was extremely pleasant to be around tonight.
Hey horn34,
I suppose you thought you were being witty and literary with your post about the group at El Moro. What you really did was insult a group of nice, real people, that I've been diving with for years. I thought it a bit cowardly that you didn't express your displeasure to us in person when you had a chance, but went behind the veil of anonymity and also included the shop name which had nothing to do with the event. We are still here if you would like to apologize in person.
 
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Hey horn34,
I suppose you thought you were being witty and literary with your post about the group at El Moro. What you really did was insult a group of nice, real people, that I've been diving with for years. I thought it a bit cowardly that you didn't express your displeasure to us in person when you had a chance, but went behind the veil of anonymity and also included the shop name which had nothing to do with the event. We are still here if you would like to apologize in person.
I can understand why someone would not be inclined to confront people sitting at another table in a restaurant with a complaint about their behavior; there's no way that it would end well. That said, however, I think that discretion being the better part of valor, it's better just to endure it, move to another table farther away, or leave the restaurant if the disturbance is unbearable rather than make an issue of it. Most of us have been that table at one time or another.
 

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