NEW WEBSITE LETS YOU EAVESDROP ON SNOTTY FRENCH WAITERS

NEW WEBSITE LETS YOU EAVESDROP ON SNOTTY FRENCH WAITERS

CHICAGO, Ill. (Wireless Flash) -- French waiters are as snobby as their stereotype suggests -- at least that's what a new website that allows you to eavesdrop on a real French restaurant suggests. The so-called "Ears For Environment" website allows net nerds to eavesdrop on all sorts of locales including a Tokyo subway station, a South Pacific island and a cafe in Paris. Website creator Claude Rallins claims it's not uncommon to hear the French waiters curse out customers who dare to complain about their service or food. The microphone in the Tokyo subway station often relays heated arguments between Japanese couples that need no translation for overseas listeners. So far, the most popular locale for eavesdropping features sea sounds, but Rallins admits he's getting many requests to place a hidden microphone into a dressing room for supermodels. The eavesdropping site is at http://www.greatlakes.greencafe.com

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