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BongoJava Nun Bun stolen! by Rattle at 5:46 pm EST, Dec 26, 2005 |
This is horrible! To the best of my knowledge, the Nun-Bun is Nashville's only relic. Not to mention, BongoJava is my primary Nashville hangout. I take this as a personal affront. We must catch the culprit(s). For great justice! "My gut feeling is that it's destroyed," said Bob Bernstein, the owner of Bongo Java coffee shop, where the bun had been on display for nearly 10 years. "Someone took it, destroyed it and it's the last we'll hear of it." Someone broke into the Belmont Boulevard coffeehouse yesterday morning, apparently with the sole purpose of stealing the pious pastry. Bills and loose change in charity-donation containers near the bun's glass display case were untouched, Bernstein said. "They went right for the bun," he said. "What the heck they are going to do with it, I can't imagine. It's sure not something anyone would eat. I hope they do eat it. It will teach them a lesson." "It's weird," Bernstein said. "You laugh about it a little bit, but it's an empty feeling. It's like the end of an era."
I wonder if Bob had any type of insurance on it... |
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RE: BongoJava Nun Bun stolen! by unmanaged at 7:23 pm EST, Dec 26, 2005 |
Rattle wrote: This is horrible! To the best of my knowledge, the Nun-Bun is Nashville's only relic. Not to mention, BongoJava is my primary Nashville hangout. I take this as a personal affront. We must catch the culprit(s). For great justice! "My gut feeling is that it's destroyed," said Bob Bernstein, the owner of Bongo Java coffee shop, where the bun had been on display for nearly 10 years. "Someone took it, destroyed it and it's the last we'll hear of it." Someone broke into the Belmont Boulevard coffeehouse yesterday morning, apparently with the sole purpose of stealing the pious pastry. Bills and loose change in charity-donation containers near the bun's glass display case were untouched, Bernstein said. "They went right for the bun," he said. "What the heck they are going to do with it, I can't imagine. It's sure not something anyone would eat. I hope they do eat it. It will teach them a lesson." "It's weird," Bernstein said. "You laugh about it a little bit, but it's an empty feeling. It's like the end of an era."
I wonder if Bob had any type of insurance on it...
Wow... How do people stoop to low $h!& like this? |
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BongoJava Nun Bun stolen! by Decius at 12:11 am EST, Dec 27, 2005 |
This is horrible! To the best of my knowledge, the Nun-Bun is Nashville's only relic. Not to mention, BongoJava is my primary Nashville hangout. I take this as a personal affront. We must catch the culprit(s). For great justice! "My gut feeling is that it's destroyed," said Bob Bernstein, the owner of Bongo Java coffee shop, where the bun had been on display for nearly 10 years. "Someone took it, destroyed it and it's the last we'll hear of it." Someone broke into the Belmont Boulevard coffeehouse yesterday morning, apparently with the sole purpose of stealing the pious pastry. Bills and loose change in charity-donation containers near the bun's glass display case were untouched, Bernstein said. "They went right for the bun," he said. "What the heck they are going to do with it, I can't imagine. It's sure not something anyone would eat. I hope they do eat it. It will teach them a lesson." "It's weird," Bernstein said. "You laugh about it a little bit, but it's an empty feeling. It's like the end of an era."
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BongoJava Nun Bun stolen! by Palindrome at 9:58 am EST, Dec 28, 2005 |
"My gut feeling is that it's destroyed," said Bob Bernstein, the owner of Bongo Java coffee shop, where the bun had been on display for nearly 10 years. "Someone took it, destroyed it and it's the last we'll hear of it." Someone broke into the Belmont Boulevard coffeehouse yesterday morning, apparently with the sole purpose of stealing the pious pastry. Bills and loose change in charity-donation containers near the bun's glass display case were untouched, Bernstein said. "They went right for the bun," he said. "What the heck they are going to do with it, I can't imagine. It's sure not something anyone would eat. I hope they do eat it. It will teach them a lesson." "It's weird," Bernstein said. "You laugh about it a little bit, but it's an empty feeling. It's like the end of an era."
This story was on the Today show this morning including an interview with Bob. Was kinda wierd to wake up to. |
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