SIGNS: No Soup for You!: "Soup Nazi" Company Caught in Legal Dispute

Jun 23, 2012 16:06



I had to laugh when I saw this news article. I was listening to the "Indiana Jones" Theme Song where Indy fights the Germans.

1) Al Yeganeh was the Soup Nazi

2) Al Yeganeh has the first name AL for Alabama

3) Alabama became a state on 7/13

4) Harrison Ford was Indy

5) Harrison Ford is born 7/13

6) Rebecca is from Alabama

6) Rebecca has a Robert tag

7) Soup Nazi was popularized by "Seinfeld"

8) Jerry Seinfeld is born 4/29

9) 4/29 means Robert

So that's the Rebecca and Robert tag lighting up.

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No Soup for You!: "Soup Nazi" Company Caught in Legal Dispute
By Alyssa Newcomb | ABC News Blogs - 8 hrs ago

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No Soup for You!: 'Soup Nazi' Company Caught in Legal Dispute
A legal dispute is threatening to put the restaurant chain created by the real-life Soup Nazi on simmer.

Al Yeganeh was immortalized on the show "Seinfeld" as the "Soup Nazi," a character famous for his unsavory behavior and for uttering the iconic "No soup for you!" catchphrase.

Creditors of a bankrupt company called Soup Kitchen International are steaming, saying they were put on the back burner after a group of the original soup man owners mismanaged the company.

Soup Kitchen International owned the The Original Soup Man name first - and claimed they were bilked out of the name and Yeganeh's recipes during a 2009 licensing deal.

The two sides have been ordered to mediate the matter. A meeting has been scheduled for next week.

Bob Bertrand, who is the CFO of Soup Man and is a defendant in the case, said he is confident the matter will "get settled next week or the week after," the New York Post reported.

Yageneh has remained tight-lipped on the matter, but it's possible he could be called in to testify.

ABC News' Linsey Davis contributed to this report.

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