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Hot SF Zuni Cafe busser saves a customer's life !


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Hot Zuni Cafe busser Rodrigo Lopez, 35, of Argentina saved a man's life by jumping into action and performing CPR on him. There a photo included in the newscast taken from his social media with him wearing a yellow tee and red shorts - and you can see a beautiful VPL in his shorts.  Oh, Rodrigo, you can practice mouth-to-mouth on me anytime.

 

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8 hours ago, MikeThomas said:

Zuni... glad to know it’s still open.  I’ve enjoyed many great meals at Zuni, but it’s been a longtime.

Not familiar with it at all. On another forum members have said it's over-priced for the neighborhood and their menu. 

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On 8/27/2025 at 4:51 AM, Ali Gator said:

Not familiar with it at all. On another forum members have said it's over-priced for the neighborhood and their menu. 

Well, they would be wrong. If you are unfamiliar, and just regurgitating others opinions, why bother? Zuni is an institution and well worth the price!

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6 hours ago, Trevor said:

Well, they would be wrong. If you are unfamiliar, and just regurgitating others opinions, why bother? Zuni is an institution and well worth the price!

Just repeating / regurgitating with other customers have said on other message boards who frequent the place. You have your opinion, they have theirs - why say their opinion is 'wrong' ? They're not saying it as fact -just as personal opinions based on their experiences.

Why bother ? It's called conversation. It would be a rather dull world if people didn't share opinions.

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On 8/26/2025 at 9:08 PM, Ali Gator said:

Oh, Rodrigo, you can practice mouth-to-mouth on me anytime.

Agreed. He's adorable. 

Thanks for sharing. Always nice to hear GOOD news about GOOD people. (And better news when they are also handsome ).

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A beatiful man and a great accomplishment.  The actual odds of a person over 70 who needs CPR in the street surviving the episode is unusual.  Of course they do not mention the patrons age in this article. I have done CPR several time out of the hospital.  Once at a wedding, once at a Broadway show, once at a car accident right outside my office.  If those, three survived and unfortunately, the passenger in the car accident did not survive.  I started CPr but when I was told he had a traumatic amputation of the arm and was no long bleeding, I switched efforts to the driver, who did come back to thanks me months later.   

Edited by purplekow

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