This is probably known but when I saw it missing I thought I would share
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"Comet Ping Pong (often abbreviated as Comet ) is a pizzeria restaurant and concert venue located in Chevy Chase , Washington, D.C. , on Connecticut Avenue . It was founded in 2006 by James Alefantis and Carole Greenwood, with Alefantis eventually becoming the sole owner. The restaurant is known for its pizzas and the concerts that it holds in its back room. History Founding and Carole Greenwood Comet Ping Pong was originally founded by James Alefantis and Carole Greenwood in 2006. It was placed on the same block as another restaurant that they co-owned together, Buck's Fishing and Camping, so they could easily move back and forth between the locations. The restaurant met with initial success and was able to find a niche in the gourmet pizza market in the D.C. area. Greenwood served as the chef of both restaurants, and was notorious for her artist-like treatment and control over the food she created. She left her position as executive chef and co-owner in 2006 citing urgent family matters and other personal"
tjarco ago
that information comes from Wikipedia if you follow the links https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comet_Ping_Pong
https://www.revolvy.com/main/index.php?s=Miko%2520Hughes this is the link you cached & archived - hit ctrl+f and search for Comet
you'll be leaded to this
https://www.revolvy.com/topic/Comet%20Ping%20Pong&uid=1575
which is taken from Wikipedia
what is exaclty scrubbed from where in your eyes?
Xerider ago
This is probably known but when I saw it missing I thought I would share
Text from link
"Comet Ping Pong (often abbreviated as Comet ) is a pizzeria restaurant and concert venue located in Chevy Chase , Washington, D.C. , on Connecticut Avenue . It was founded in 2006 by James Alefantis and Carole Greenwood, with Alefantis eventually becoming the sole owner. The restaurant is known for its pizzas and the concerts that it holds in its back room. History Founding and Carole Greenwood Comet Ping Pong was originally founded by James Alefantis and Carole Greenwood in 2006. It was placed on the same block as another restaurant that they co-owned together, Buck's Fishing and Camping, so they could easily move back and forth between the locations. The restaurant met with initial success and was able to find a niche in the gourmet pizza market in the D.C. area. Greenwood served as the chef of both restaurants, and was notorious for her artist-like treatment and control over the food she created. She left her position as executive chef and co-owner in 2006 citing urgent family matters and other personal"
HarveyKlinger ago
I'm saddened by the fact they call that hipster shithole a "concert venue." Holy balls do they have an elevated ego.