DISQUS

Daily Cocaine: Homage or Thievery? You be the judge...

  • janick · 4 months ago
    Hard not to see it as thievery, yet difficult to prove...
    I know the frustration of having your work or creation copied.
  • Mitch · 4 months ago
    Tag team motherfuckers.
  • Chefsherlock · 4 months ago
    Ok while yes maybe a bit paranoid but ritefully so, as this is a definate piracy of an idea, a concept and a good one that unfortunately for you they have a wider following so can utilize position as what think NBC that short lived dumb ass golden something-I mean common-its seems you and I know the reality behind NT as a media ploy as pay to play as even the sherlock has been cut off and critiqued and dragged thru the mud even though my knowledge far surpasses any reporter as you and I have been there as what I wasnt at your wine Tapas bar on NE 2nd, on your email and a regular...but like Miami itself even two years ago is like a lifetime ago and so the newbies forget...especially NT, as I lived it had office in there building and had insider info lets say bedside that I aint too proud of but hey thats what a good dose of Miami dany's wine boutique as well as that daily cocaine will do for us restaurant peeps here in the Magic city....keep on fuckin them...


    The sherlock....
  • Alex · 4 months ago
    They are assholes and have not creativity whatsoever--who is it Lee Kline?
  • adamold · 4 months ago
    this illuminate the issue: http://tinyurl.com/nm3wpk
  • OpenTheDoorTurnOutTheLights · 4 months ago
    I suppose you also created the movie review, so Siskel & Ebert probably ripped that off too? Gimme a break, man... You really think youre the 1st person to ever compare food? Youve blow one too many lines, pal.
  • MiamiDanny · 4 months ago
    Never said I invented food writing-if you read my post, I wrote that I created and was writing a column called Culinary Cage Match for Miami.com, a website with well over a million viewers a month, and after I stopped, the New Times OF MIAMI began a column called Plato Royal which is pretty much the exact same thing, down to the concept and the wrestling metaphor---thievery or homage? that is the question...