Monday, September 7, 2009

Yap's Drug Den Still Slut



Manila's King and Queen of all things debauched ,
Tiny Tim 'mushroom cap' Yap and Celine 'snort snort' Lopez


Embassy is STILL shut.

Hahahaha, THIS has
CLASSIC written all over it!
You
suck Tim Yap. (boy dick on Boracay beaches actually).
And you suck even more Celine! (and looking mucho haggard lately)
Karma will get you both if the coke doesn't first.
In fact, it already is...........
This petition.... to keep your stupid drug den open?????
Hahahaha.
I love it.
Fall from grace much Yap?
People just don't care about you anymore Tiny.
Tick tock tick tock.
Your fifteen minutes of fame are nearly up mate.
I'm hearing about all the drama and grumblings over at your paper as well.....
Will they petition to keep you there as well....?

and this AAA tip off-

(KEEP THAT JUNKYARD OF ADDICTS CLOSED.
KEEP EMBASSY CLOSED TO THE PUBLIC.
KEEP JUNKIES AWAY FROM FORT BONIFACIO.)

(In any event, a little birdie whispered in my ear that MAKATI got Global City back from Taguig.
This little bird also told me that Taguig is in talks with Makati to at least negoiate and retain Market Market, Serendra, and High Street.)




PLEASE SIGN THE PETITION TO REOPEN EMBASSY SUPER CLUB!

Let's all COME TOGETHER & sign the PETITION to REOPEN EMBASSY SUPERCLUB! We all miss it so much already! A lot of people really need their jobs back, too. So please help us spread the word. Thank you! (=

To:
The MAYOR OF TAGUIG

Petition to please
REOPEN EMBASSY SUPER CLUB!

statement made by EMBASSY:


Latest statement

(8:21 a.m., August 24)

SPOT.ph just received the Official Statement of Embassy Cuisine from co-owner and PR Tim Yap denying earlier reports that their bouncers connived to facilitate the escape of the suspect Kilikan Jimenez through their back door:

“An untoward incident involving certain patrons of EMBASSY CUISINE which occurred last 18 August 2009 is currently being investigated by officers of the Philippine National Police (PNP) – Taguig City.

Contrary to certain allegations which have been published and reported in media, the management of, and security personnel engaged by, Cuisine did not allow, assist in, facilitate nor condone the immediate departure from the premises of any of the parties involved in the incident. In the said incident, the management and security personnel of Cuisine faithfully observed and implemented the proper security procedure, immediately sought the assistance of the PNP officers assigned to the area, and promptly endorsed the matter and parties involved to the PNP officers for the taking of appropriate legal action. The management of Cuisine did not and will not tolerate the evasion by any party of legal liability, and is presently extending its full cooperation to the PNP-Taguig City in the latter’s investigation of the incident.

The management of Cuisine wishes to assure its patrons that it remains committed to providing them an entertainment venue where their safety and enjoyment are of the utmost importance.”

Embassy Cuisine and Superclub closed down by Taguig local government indefinitely
(Updated 8:58 p.m., first posted at 1:24 a.m on August 21):
Both Embassy Cuisine and Embassy Superclub were closed indefinitely by the local government of Taguig City due to a stabbing incident that occurred last Tuesday, reports the Inquirer.net.

The Inquirer reports that a patron named Kilikan Jimenez allegedly stabbed 34-year-old businessman Dennis Navarro II with a bladed weapon at Embassy Cuisine past 1 a.m. on August 18. The victim, said to have mediated during a fight between his friend and Jimenez, was wounded on his right side and back and was rushed by Embassy security personnel to Makati Medical Center where he underwent an operation.