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in New Haven using an open public network drinking a Diet Coke and
about to order a 1/2 lb cheeseburger with bacon, lettuce, tomato and mayo with the delicious house fries, house salad all while waiting for Mrs. Wave to finish politicking and speechifying. Ain't technology grand? FYI: I spent the afternoon at the Yale University library and got a chance to look through their photo collection - amazing images there, some unbelievable historical documents. I was awed. Spent a couple of hours with the one of the graduate students doing some research - a very nice young lady who tolerated an old fart with an interest in photography. Good time was had by all. |
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Cohen The Barbarian wrote:
in New Haven using an open public network drinking a Diet Coke and about to order a 1/2 lb cheeseburger with bacon, lettuce, tomato and mayo with the delicious house fries, house salad all while waiting for Mrs. Wave to finish politicking and speechifying. Ain't technology grand? FYI: I spent the afternoon at the Yale University library and got a chance to look through their photo collection - amazing images there, some unbelievable historical documents. I was awed. Spent a couple of hours with the one of the graduate students doing some research - a very nice young lady who tolerated an old fart with an interest in photography. Good time was had by all. Too bad you are eating...I'd recommend Pepe's on Wooster Street. http://www.pepespizzeria.com/ |
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On Wed, 21 Jan 2009 16:49:17 -0500, HK wrote:
Cohen The Barbarian wrote: in New Haven using an open public network drinking a Diet Coke and about to order a 1/2 lb cheeseburger with bacon, lettuce, tomato and mayo with the delicious house fries, house salad all while waiting for Mrs. Wave to finish politicking and speechifying. Ain't technology grand? FYI: I spent the afternoon at the Yale University library and got a chance to look through their photo collection - amazing images there, some unbelievable historical documents. I was awed. Spent a couple of hours with the one of the graduate students doing some research - a very nice young lady who tolerated an old fart with an interest in photography. Good time was had by all. Too bad you are eating...I'd recommend Pepe's on Wooster Street. http://www.pepespizzeria.com/ Maybe next time - I know you've recommended it before. This time, I'm at the mercy of Mrs. Wave, but I have to say that this place is pretty good - the burgers are excellent, the house salad is outfreakinn' standing and the fries are to die for. And the internet connection is solid as a rock. Can't beat it. |
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Cohen The Barbarian wrote:
On Wed, 21 Jan 2009 16:49:17 -0500, HK wrote: Cohen The Barbarian wrote: in New Haven using an open public network drinking a Diet Coke and about to order a 1/2 lb cheeseburger with bacon, lettuce, tomato and mayo with the delicious house fries, house salad all while waiting for Mrs. Wave to finish politicking and speechifying. Ain't technology grand? FYI: I spent the afternoon at the Yale University library and got a chance to look through their photo collection - amazing images there, some unbelievable historical documents. I was awed. Spent a couple of hours with the one of the graduate students doing some research - a very nice young lady who tolerated an old fart with an interest in photography. Good time was had by all. Too bad you are eating...I'd recommend Pepe's on Wooster Street. http://www.pepespizzeria.com/ Maybe next time - I know you've recommended it before. This time, I'm at the mercy of Mrs. Wave, but I have to say that this place is pretty good - the burgers are excellent, the house salad is outfreakinn' standing and the fries are to die for. And the internet connection is solid as a rock. Can't beat it. Where did you eat? For you, for a burger, I would have recommended the York Street Cafe. Your kind of guys. I would have headed to Louis' Lunch, but that's quite a walk off the campus. |
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On Jan 21, 5:08*pm, Cohen The Barbarian wrote:
On Wed, 21 Jan 2009 16:49:17 -0500, HK wrote: Cohen The Barbarian wrote: in New Haven using an open public network drinking a Diet Coke and about to order a 1/2 lb cheeseburger with bacon, lettuce, tomato and mayo with the delicious house fries, house salad all while waiting for Mrs. Wave to finish politicking and speechifying. Ain't technology grand? FYI: *I spent the afternoon at the Yale University library and got a chance to look through their photo collection - amazing images there, some unbelievable historical documents. *I was awed. Spent a couple of hours with the one of the graduate students doing some research - a very nice young lady who tolerated an old fart with an interest in photography. Good time was had by all. Too bad you are eating...I'd recommend Pepe's on Wooster Street. http://www.pepespizzeria.com/ Maybe next time - I know you've recommended it before. This time, I'm at the mercy of Mrs. Wave, but I have to say that this place is pretty good - the burgers are excellent, the house salad is outfreakinn' standing and the fries are to die for. * And the internet connection is solid as a rock. Can't beat it.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - No, now, Harry said Pepe's, so it's the ONLY place to eat. |
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![]() "HK" wrote in message ... Cohen The Barbarian wrote: in New Haven using an open public network drinking a Diet Coke and about to order a 1/2 lb cheeseburger with bacon, lettuce, tomato and mayo with the delicious house fries, house salad all while waiting for Mrs. Wave to finish politicking and speechifying. Ain't technology grand? FYI: I spent the afternoon at the Yale University library and got a chance to look through their photo collection - amazing images there, some unbelievable historical documents. I was awed. Spent a couple of hours with the one of the graduate students doing some research - a very nice young lady who tolerated an old fart with an interest in photography. Good time was had by all. Too bad you are eating...I'd recommend Pepe's on Wooster Street. http://www.pepespizzeria.com/ Pepe's Pizza is terrible. The pizza tastes of soot, and is bland beyond belief. Check out this video made from inside Pepe's and decide for yourself- http://vimeo.com/1726324 |
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![]() "CM" wrote in message ... "HK" wrote in message ... Cohen The Barbarian wrote: in New Haven using an open public network drinking a Diet Coke and about to order a 1/2 lb cheeseburger with bacon, lettuce, tomato and mayo with the delicious house fries, house salad all while waiting for Mrs. Wave to finish politicking and speechifying. Ain't technology grand? FYI: I spent the afternoon at the Yale University library and got a chance to look through their photo collection - amazing images there, some unbelievable historical documents. I was awed. Spent a couple of hours with the one of the graduate students doing some research - a very nice young lady who tolerated an old fart with an interest in photography. Good time was had by all. Too bad you are eating...I'd recommend Pepe's on Wooster Street. http://www.pepespizzeria.com/ Pepe's Pizza is terrible. The pizza tastes of soot, and is bland beyond belief. Check out this video made from inside Pepe's and decide for yourself- http://vimeo.com/1726324 This is one of the few times I'll agree with Harry. If you like thin crust pizza, Pepe's is the best on the planet. Followed closely by Sally's down the street. That video made me hungry for Pepe's and I'm 2600 miles away! The folks in the video must be Round Table Pizza fans... --Mike |
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On Jan 21, 8:10*pm, "Mike" wrote:
"CM" wrote in message ... "HK" wrote in message ... Cohen The Barbarian wrote: in New Haven using an open public network drinking a Diet Coke and about to order a 1/2 lb cheeseburger with bacon, lettuce, tomato and mayo with the delicious house fries, house salad all while waiting for Mrs. Wave to finish politicking and speechifying. Ain't technology grand? FYI: *I spent the afternoon at the Yale University library and got a chance to look through their photo collection - amazing images there, some unbelievable historical documents. *I was awed. Spent a couple of hours with the one of the graduate students doing some research - a very nice young lady who tolerated an old fart with an interest in photography. Good time was had by all. Too bad you are eating...I'd recommend Pepe's on Wooster Street. http://www.pepespizzeria.com/ Pepe's Pizza is terrible. The pizza tastes of soot, and is bland beyond belief. Check out this video made from inside Pepe's and decide for yourself- http://vimeo.com/1726324 This is one of the few times I'll agree with Harry. If you like thin crust pizza, Pepe's is the best on the planet. Followed closely by Sally's down the street. That video made me hungry for Pepe's and I'm 2600 miles away! The folks in the video must be Round Table Pizza fans... --Mike- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I think Sally's shut down.... |
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On Jan 21, 10:33*pm, wrote:
On Jan 21, 8:10*pm, "Mike" wrote: "CM" wrote in message ... "HK" wrote in message ... Cohen The Barbarian wrote: in New Haven using an open public network drinking a Diet Coke and about to order a 1/2 lb cheeseburger with bacon, lettuce, tomato and mayo with the delicious house fries, house salad all while waiting for Mrs. Wave to finish politicking and speechifying. Ain't technology grand? FYI: *I spent the afternoon at the Yale University library and got a chance to look through their photo collection - amazing images there, some unbelievable historical documents. *I was awed. Spent a couple of hours with the one of the graduate students doing some research - a very nice young lady who tolerated an old fart with an interest in photography. Good time was had by all. Too bad you are eating...I'd recommend Pepe's on Wooster Street. http://www.pepespizzeria.com/ Pepe's Pizza is terrible. The pizza tastes of soot, and is bland beyond belief. Check out this video made from inside Pepe's and decide for yourself- http://vimeo.com/1726324 This is one of the few times I'll agree with Harry. If you like thin crust pizza, Pepe's is the best on the planet. Followed closely by Sally's down the street. That video made me hungry for Pepe's and I'm 2600 miles away! The folks in the video must be Round Table Pizza fans... --Mike- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I think Sally's shut down....- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Ooooops, scratch that... Still there... |
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On Thu, 22 Jan 2009 01:00:53 GMT, "CM" wrote:
"HK" wrote in message ... Cohen The Barbarian wrote: in New Haven using an open public network drinking a Diet Coke and about to order a 1/2 lb cheeseburger with bacon, lettuce, tomato and mayo with the delicious house fries, house salad all while waiting for Mrs. Wave to finish politicking and speechifying. Ain't technology grand? FYI: I spent the afternoon at the Yale University library and got a chance to look through their photo collection - amazing images there, some unbelievable historical documents. I was awed. Spent a couple of hours with the one of the graduate students doing some research - a very nice young lady who tolerated an old fart with an interest in photography. Good time was had by all. Too bad you are eating...I'd recommend Pepe's on Wooster Street. http://www.pepespizzeria.com/ Pepe's Pizza is terrible. The pizza tastes of soot, and is bland beyond belief. Check out this video made from inside Pepe's and decide for yourself- http://vimeo.com/1726324 Pretty sad. Looks like a pizza I got at a place in Edwardsville, Il. My sis lives there and she avoids eating pizza there, but I was visiting and felt like having pizza. She figured it might be okay because this was one of the "toniest" restaraunt/pizzarias in town. It was a disaster. So thin and overcooked the cheese was burned and the sauce blackened. And it was a 30 buck disaster. For a 16". Course if you like that kind of pizza........ Go for it! Worked in a Chicago suburb once and my workmates - all from that suburb or nearby suburbs - raved about a local pizza place. We went there for lunch once and I was looking forward to it. Bit into the pizza, and the sauce was... ketchup. Damn. --Vic |
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