PREDICTION: New York's Oldest Bartender Hits 90

Aug 22, 2006 15:10



Here's a funny Psychic Prediction pointing the guilty finger using Psychic Forensics:
  1. Marilyn Monroe came Wednesdays for lunch and ordered a Beefeater martini, very dry:
    1. Initials MM = Gemini(2) 5/29(M/13/Rhode Island)
    2. Wendy Iwaszuk was born 2/13
    3. Initials WI = Wisconsin = 5/29
  2. Russian Plane Crash:
    1. Wendy is from the Ukraine
    2. It says a plane crashed killing 170 people.
    3. Wendy didn't respond to my Last E-mail two weeks ago when I asked her something
    4. Wendy is an Aquarius like Davis
    5. I sent Davis E-mail yesterday asking whether the Cell Phone he said he'd give me the Monday before last hasn't arrived yet
    6. Davis hasn't responded
  3. Danny Kaye pulled his jacket over his head to avoid being recognized:
    1. Danny = Da/NN-y = Giving(Da-Spanish) Valentine(NN/2x14) Male(Y)
    2. I said Davis has been keeping his identity hidden because he owes people money
    3. I said that if you posted Davis' face in Southern California, you'd have a handful of people that would step forward claiming he owes them money or was delinquent on payment
  4. "Judy Garland, very sad," said Hoy Wong, who is about to be feted by his employer of 27 years:
    1. Judy Garland = JG = 10/7 = Rachel McAdams
    2. Rachel McAdams was in "The Notebook"
    3. Ryan Gosling was Noah
    4. Gosling starts with GO = IR in Spanish
  5. Wong, or Mr. Hoy, as he is known, has been working as a bartender for 58 years:
    1. I said actor Howard Crook was born 5/8
    2. I said 8/21/2006 about the Train Wreck in Egypt killing 58 people
    3. I said 8/21/2006 about the Car License Plate that says 58
    4. Thereare 3 chars that have 58 on their License Plates in the movie. One of them is after Peter runs into MJ at the Diner
  6. His eyes twinkled as he reminisced about a life that took him from his birthplace of Hong Kong to San Francisco in 1940 and New York in 1942:
    1. I said 8/19/2006 that Isabella Valentine was Lucy the Bartender
    2. I said 8/15/2006 that she worked at Bay City Blues named after the Bay Area (San Francisco)
    3. Lucy the Bartender runs parallel to Hoy Wong the Bartender
    4. W(...)ong = Wrong when Nothing(...) = Gemini(R/18/2x9/2xI/II)
    5. I said that Isabella Valentine was wrong and all the women sided with her because she was female and I was male
    6. There were all kinds of discrepancies and things wrong with her story vs. mine and I took the blame to for her business blunder
    7. Her business blunder runs parallel to Davis' business blunders that held me liable since all the Business Accounts were written in my name and not his
  7. He served in the U.S. Army Air Forces from 1943 to 1946 and was stationed in India and China:
    1. I said 8/21/2006 that Sunny Leone is East Indian
    2. I'm 1/8/ Chinese
  8. His proudest moment came in 1961 when he mixed a drink for the Duke of Windsor. "He said he wanted a House of Lords martini in and out on toast":
    1. I said my mom looks like Sunny Leone in 1961
    2. Lord = Christ
    3. I said all the Letters in CHRIST add up to 77 = IR on the Periodic Table (My Initials)
    4. Windsor = Wind/S-Or = Air(Wind) Superman(S) Valentine(Or/Oregon/2-14)
  9. 08/22/06 09:04 EDT:
    1. I said 8/16/2006 tha Valentine Leone is born 8/22
    2. 8/22 = Scorpio(8) Sun(22/V/5/Leo0
    3. Isabella Valentine is born Scorpio
    4. You've got Lucy the Bartender named Isabella VALENTINE using pictures of Sunny LEONE on VALENTINE LEONE's Birthday
      (How much more obvious can you get?)
  10. Updated: 11:18 AM EDT: 11:18 = 1118 = Gemini(III/3) Scorpio = Taurus = Sunny Leone
When it comes to Math, notice that 13 x 13 = 169 = Female(100) Cancer(69 Symbol). Cancer is the Eternal Mother. I'd said that Sunny Leone originally had the Goddess Danu Title for the Mother of All.
New York's Oldest Bartender Hits 90
By KAREN MATTHEWS, AP
NEW YORK (AP) - Marilyn Monroe came Wednesdays for lunch and ordered a Beefeater martini, very dry. Danny Kaye pulled his jacket over his head to avoid being recognized. Judy Garland sat in a corner drinking Johnnie Walker Red.



New York bartender Hoy Wong said he remembers when a martini cost a buck and a shot of Scotch was 75 cents.

"Judy Garland, very sad," said Hoy Wong, who is about to be feted by his employer of 27 years, the Algonquin Hotel, on the occasion of his 90th birthday. "She always had a cocktail glass in her hand."

Wong, or Mr. Hoy, as he is known, has been working as a bartender for 58 years. Unless another candidate steps forward, his bosses seem safe in calling him the city's oldest bartender.

"He never misses a day," said Bill Liles, the Algonquin's general manager. "If the weather's bad he shows up early. It's just really an honor to work with someone like Mr. Hoy."

Wong's birthday is Wednesday but the Algonquin is getting a jump on the festivities by holding a party for some 350 of his friends and admirers on Tuesday in the hotel's Oak Room.

"I didn't expect it," Wong said during an interview Monday at the hotel, surrounded by Al Hirschfeld drawings of some of the same celebrities he used to mix drinks for.

Wong is not old enough to have been at the Algonquin during its Jazz Age heyday when Dorothy Parker, Harold Ross and the rest of the Round Table gang traded quips over a liquid lunch.

But he is a link to New York's past, when a martini cost a dollar and a shot of Scotch was 75 cents.

"With ten dollars I can take my girlfriend out, go to a movie," he said, chuckling. "And have dinner. Still have change."

Wong is slight of build and looks much younger than 90. His eyes twinkled as he reminisced about a life that took him from his birthplace of Hong Kong to San Francisco in 1940 and New York in 1942.

He served in the U.S. Army Air Forces from 1943 to 1946 and was stationed in India and China. Among his cherished mementoes is a menu from Thanksgiving Day 1945, when he was a mess sergeant in Canton. The bill of fare included roast capon, candied yams and "Corn O'Brien."

Back in New York, Wong got a job tending bar in 1948 at a now-defunct Chinese restaurant called Freeman Chum. It was there that he encountered Monroe, Garland and other notables including Jerry Lewis, Dean Martin and Bob Hope.

"They were all nice people," he said.

There were more famous faces at the Algonquin, where Wong has worked since 1979. Once, he recalled, a woman sitting at the bar next to Anthony Quinn got so nervous she shook.

Wong himself hasn't had a drink since he had a heart attack in 1982; he doesn't miss it.

His daily routine would tax the energy of a man half his age. Up at 5:30 a.m., he goes for a walk around the block, then goes back to sleep until 12:30 p.m. After lunch and another nap it's off to work at 3:15 p.m.

He spends his shift on his feet, sometimes manning the bar solo.

His proudest moment came in 1961 when he mixed a drink for the Duke of Windsor. "He said he wanted a House of Lords martini in and out on toast."

The wait captain was prepared to send Wong into the kitchen for a piece of toast, but Wong knew the duke wanted a martini with a lemon twist ignited with a match.

"After he drink, he liked it," he said. "And he had a second one."

08/22/06 09:04 EDT
Updated: 11:18 AM EDT

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