GOP & Rep. Matthew Hill's House of Ribs Crib : 2008 TN Dept. of Health Restaurant Inspection Score = 72
The Tennessee Department of Health was just recently released the restaurant inspection score for the House of Ribs in Johnson City --- the fundraising crib of favored by Rep. Matthew Hill and his other jolly-sized Republicans across East Tennessee pegged down an amazingly low 72 points:
HOUSE OF RIBS
3100 N ROAN ST
JOHNSON CITY, TN 37601
03/03/2008
[State I.D. #] 009468
[Score] 72
ITEM CATEGORY DESCRIPTION PTS.
2 Food
Original container, properly labeled 1
8 Food Protection
Food protection during storage, preparation, display, service, transportation 2
14 Food Equipment and Utensils
Food (ice) contact surfaces designed, constructed, maintained, installed, located 2
15 Food Equipment and Utensils
Non-food contact surfaces designed, constructed, maintained, installed, located 1
16 Food Equipment and Utensils
Dishwashing facilities designed, constructed, maintained, installed, located, operated 2
21 Food Equipment and Utensils
Wiping cloths clean, use restricted 1
22 Food Equipment and Utensils
Food-contact surfaces of equipment and utensils clean, free of abrasives, detergents 2
23 Food Equipment and Utensils
Non-food contact surfaces of equipment and utensils clean 1
24 Food Equipment and Utensils
Storage, handling of clean equipment, utensils 1
25 Food Equipment and Utensils
Single service articles, storage, dispensing 1
30 Plumbing Cross-connection, back siphonage, backflow 5
36 Floors, Walls and Ceilings
Floors, constructed, drained, clean, good repair, covering, installation, dustless cleaning methods 1
37 Floors, Walls and Ceilings
Walls, ceilings, attached equipment, constructed, good repair, clean surfaces, dustless cleaning methods 1
38 Lighting
Lighting provided as required, fixtures shielded 1
41 Other Operations
Toxic items properly stored, labeled, used 5
42 Other Operations
Premises maintained free of litter, unnecessary articles, cleaning maintenance equipment properly stored. Authorized personnel 1
Tennessee Department of Health Restaurant Inspections
HOUSE OF RIBS
3100 N ROAN ST
JOHNSON CITY, TN 37601
03/03/2008
[State I.D. #] 009468
[Score] 72
ITEM CATEGORY DESCRIPTION PTS.
2 Food
Original container, properly labeled 1
8 Food Protection
Food protection during storage, preparation, display, service, transportation 2
14 Food Equipment and Utensils
Food (ice) contact surfaces designed, constructed, maintained, installed, located 2
15 Food Equipment and Utensils
Non-food contact surfaces designed, constructed, maintained, installed, located 1
16 Food Equipment and Utensils
Dishwashing facilities designed, constructed, maintained, installed, located, operated 2
21 Food Equipment and Utensils
Wiping cloths clean, use restricted 1
22 Food Equipment and Utensils
Food-contact surfaces of equipment and utensils clean, free of abrasives, detergents 2
23 Food Equipment and Utensils
Non-food contact surfaces of equipment and utensils clean 1
24 Food Equipment and Utensils
Storage, handling of clean equipment, utensils 1
25 Food Equipment and Utensils
Single service articles, storage, dispensing 1
30 Plumbing Cross-connection, back siphonage, backflow 5
36 Floors, Walls and Ceilings
Floors, constructed, drained, clean, good repair, covering, installation, dustless cleaning methods 1
37 Floors, Walls and Ceilings
Walls, ceilings, attached equipment, constructed, good repair, clean surfaces, dustless cleaning methods 1
38 Lighting
Lighting provided as required, fixtures shielded 1
41 Other Operations
Toxic items properly stored, labeled, used 5
42 Other Operations
Premises maintained free of litter, unnecessary articles, cleaning maintenance equipment properly stored. Authorized personnel 1
Tennessee Department of Health Restaurant Inspections

As pictured to the left, look for the pigeon feces and you'll find this old bird. As soon as you taste this swill, it will be obvious that its makers cut every corner possible in its production to make it cheap.
Some suspect that Night Train is really just Thunderbird with some Kool-Aid-like substance added to try to mask the Clorox flavor. Some of our researchers indicated that it gave them a NyQuil-like drowsiness, and perhaps this is why they put "night" in the name. The picture (above right) shows that the subject that drank Night Train is down for the count, while the Cisco guzzling subject is ready to rock. Guaranteed to tickle your innards.
In 1991, Cisco's tendency to cause a temporary form of inebriated insanity led the Federal Trade Commission to require its bottlers to print a warning on the label (above right). The FTC also forced them to drop their marketing slogan, "Takes You by Surprise," even though it was entirely accurate. 
