I guess the lies run deep in Wisconsin. The restaurant he went to said they have served more celebs and Presidents than any restaurant in America. Please note they included Van Halen twice and ... um... Jackyl? Anyway a total of three (3) Presidents...
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I'd quickly argue that Martin's in Georgetown destroys Mader's claim (let alone countless of restaurants in NYC)... they have NINE (9) Presidents on their list and that's just a start
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Not sure your age, but yes, Jackyl was a thing for a little while ("Big Hair" rock band in the early 90's). And Van Halen with David Lee Roth could be/is considered a different band than Van Halen with Sammy Hagar ("VanHagar").
This list is overindulgent on self-importance, and I really question the randomness of it all; why is it not alphabetical or chronological, what is the importance of the order listed?
I like how Reagan and JFK are at the top, but Ford is way down the column.
Vince Lombardi is near the top, as would be assumed for this area, but not in the top 4 in any listed way.
Vincente Fox is listed with his title, but underneath is simply "Mayor" LaGuardia, not Fiorello La Guardia (NYC Mayor).
They list the WWF wrestler "The Crusher," but no mention if it was Reginald Lisowski or Crusher Blackwell
Right above him is Ray Nitschke, who I assume was with Lombardi, but is listed far from.
John Cleese got his name and where his fame was from, but George Wendt is listed as Norm (Cheers). Fun fact, George Wendt's nephew is "Ted Lasso."
The inclusion of Sting's wife "Trudi" is funny, more so when you realize her name is Trudie.
My boy Dave Matthews ate there, I guess the band ate elsewhere. No mention if this was the restaurant where he and Chazz Palminteri conceived KP's bestfriend Jeff.
I really think if KP would have asked a high enough, and old enough manager, he could have got his name listed here. I also think three midgets in a trench coat could get listed as Shaquille O'Neal.