Stockton in the news…for not going bankrupt this time

When Stockton is not in the news for going bankrupt after a 15-year spending binge and potentially slipping into municipal chaos, it takes its lumps in news about breaking homicide records. Basically, Stockton has it rough as it is.

What’s not needed is this story about three women receiving a receipt at a local restaurant with the words “Fat Girls” written on itgoing national.

In case you don’t have time to read the whole story or watch the various news videos dedicated to this horrific event, here’s all you need to know from our very own News10.net article.

“I got the bill, and I was like, why does the receipt say, ‘fat girls?'” Duran said.

At first, her friends assumed she was joking.

“I was laughing at her, and she was like, ‘I’m serious.’ I’m like, ‘No, it does not say fat girls, let me see it,'” said Christina Huerta, who was also at the table along with Isabel Robles.

“[Huerta] was like, ‘You’re lying,'” Duran said. “And I was like, ‘No, I’m serious. Look at it.’ She was like, ‘fat girls?'”

“I was like, ‘Give me that,’ and I’m looking at it. I was like, ‘Oh, heck no,'” Robles said.

Here’s hoping things pick up for you in 2013, Stockton.

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3 thoughts on “Stockton in the news…for not going bankrupt this time”

  1. Obviously the receipt should have said “dumb girls”. Like, who else would, like, contact the media because a waitress called you fat?

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