July 17, 2008
Public House Apologizes for Steam Pipe Explosion Drink Specials
Tomorrow marks the first anniversary of that horrible steam pipe explosion in midtown that left one woman dead and others seriously injured. And Public House on 41st Street has some theme drink specials tonight to commemorate the occasion. We're talking $8 Car Bombs, $6 PipeBomb Drinks, and a “Taste Bud Explosion Platter” with wings, nachos and calamari. This is going to be the best steam pipe explosion anniversary party in town!
Or, rather, it was; apparently some people thought the explosion theme was in poor taste. Reached by phone, a Public House employee told us they got a very negative response to their first email announcing the specials, adding that “some people are very sensitive” and qualifying that "this wasn’t meant to be a celebration but a remembrance.” Instead of the drink specials there will be an open bar from 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. But no celebrating! After the jump, read the full apology email that Public House fired off in response to the complaints, as forwarded to us from a tipster.
To Whom It May Concern:Photo of steam explosion on East 41st between Third and Lexington Avenues by Joseph Marty/APPublic House would like to apologize for the possibly inappropriate names of our drink and food specials referring to the steampipe explosion. We were directly affected by this incident and we merely wanted to thank all of our loyal clientele for standing by us through such a hard time. We also wanted to honor and remember the people who were injured and who lost their lives. BY NO MEANS has this matter been taken lightly. Our intention was not to capitalize on a day that horrified people; it was intended to say Thank You to everyone who was here with us when it happened. We all stuck together as a united force to get through that day and we never wanted to offend anyone.
We apologize profusely for the lack of thought behind the names of our food and drink specials and we hope that you understand and forgive us for this miscommunication.
Thank you,
Public House Management




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Tomorrow marks the first anniversary of that horrible steam pipe explosion in midtown
And the intersection at Lex and 43rd is still a mess. Apparently the children at Con Ed and New York City are still quarreling about who is responsible for the clean up.
And who loses, trying to navigate around broken concrete and barriers at this corner? New Yorkers.
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Sort of jaded to forget, but I think 3 people died.
I would say that the general public feeling in the aftermath of this event was relief though... that it wasn't 9/11 part 2. I'm sure at Public House people were FREAKed out. The Car Bomb thing seems to be them poking fun at themselves for thinking that a pipe explosion was the apocalypse.
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Someone should apologize for the steam punk explosion as well.
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I'm pretty sure it was a woman who died, from a heart attack:
http://cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/05/29/con-ed-sues-over-steam-pipe-blast/#more-2980
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#2: one person died of a heart attack while running away, and a few people were badly burned.
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Public House cannot wait to move on to next week's Grandma Died Of Cancer theme.
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Everybody please remain serious and politically correct at all times.
We must stamp out this thing called humor.
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While possibly not in the best taste, I'm sure their management didnt intend it the way it has come across. Ive been their plenty of times and all the employees Ive spoken to seem sincere and friendly.
Foodie3