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1. Green with neither. Good for him. And good for him for being a generous tipper.

Posted at 7:18PM on Oct 30th 2009 by julie

2. hungry

Posted at 7:17PM on Oct 30th 2009 by Whatever

3. I wish!!! I window shop nearby...This is a drop in the bucket for them

Posted at 7:20PM on Oct 30th 2009 by Annie

4. I would never spend that kind of money in one outting, but I certainly envy him the means.

Posted at 8:20PM on Oct 30th 2009 by Courtney

5. can you please use the same source to get hold of his number??

Posted at 11:07PM on Oct 30th 2009 by sara

6. DONT BE IMPRESSED, its a tax write off for him, we have to make it up

Posted at 7:22PM on Oct 30th 2009 by god

7. $12 for a large glass of water?

Posted at 7:21PM on Oct 30th 2009 by markko

8. Why an automatic 20% tip? It isn't like the servers did $12,000 worth of taking orders and handling plates.

Posted at 7:22PM on Oct 30th 2009 by norbit

9. The rich are RICH and the poor....well life sucks!

Posted at 7:22PM on Oct 30th 2009 by Jezzy

10. Actually $5,000 dollars a bottle, he had 3, but still crazy.

Posted at 7:22PM on Oct 30th 2009 by jon

11. That's $5,000 a bottle, not $15,000 -- it was three bottles for $15,000.

Posted at 7:23PM on Oct 30th 2009 by Joe

12. Learn how to read a receipt. The 15k was for 3 bottles of wine.

Posted at 7:22PM on Oct 30th 2009 by Nobody

13. 3 bottles cost $15k...do the math, that $5k per bottle.

Posted at 7:23PM on Oct 30th 2009 by tom

14. That's not $15,000 a bottle. It's 3 bottles @ $5,000 per for a total of $15,000.

Posted at 7:25PM on Oct 30th 2009 by Steve

15. TMZ-

your post about this story is wrong. Read the receipt, it says the 3 bottles combined were 15k. If each bottle was 15k, the total would be well over 47k for their entire meal..

Also it says # of guests 6, not 10 like is written. Just helping you out

Posted at 7:26PM on Oct 30th 2009 by mb illinois

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