Posted on 01/02/2016 7:02:59 PM PST by This_far
I went to tech school in downtown Toledo [OH] in 74/5 and there was a Jewish Delicatessen next door called Eppes Essen, on Superior street. All I EVER bought there were large coffees @ .25 a large. It was only three years later I had my first Reuben sandwich, at a bar in west Toledo called the Roadhouse, on Reynolds north of Airport, for those keeping score...
If you don't think I'm still kicking myself in the ass decades later for missing the chance to have have a real Reuben from a real Jewish deli, you're wrong...even if it WAS in Toledo.
Hello, Toledo! ;)
If,by chance,you doubt my story (hard for me to tell)...Sanders Associates,Nashua,New Hampshire.They're now BaE Systems.My friends father (and mother) have long passed so there's no danger to anyone.
No, I’m not doubting you, actually, I knew of the multiple targeting well before Sanders was even built (actually before the highway was improved... partly for the complex where Sanders was built).
Why should I not believe you? You state that you’re from Mass, if from the Boston area, almost all of what I’ve said was in local or regional papers. Perhaps not in real time, but years later (New Years Reviews if nothing else).
Other things, well, a lot of us perhaps you too, had access to stuff we didn’t even know what we were learning.
(I was dismissed from fall out raid practice, teacher said duck and cover and I said, won’t help - I was also a precocious little son of a gun)
The area was re-named Metro-West and it wasn’t allowed to have streets with square intersections where hip beautiful, hip influential or hip powerful people may be.
Neither is Carlings or Schlitz (both will eventually give you silent gas passing)
(should be past tense... on the beer)
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