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From: mybaconbutty@hotmail.com
On Tue, 06 Nov 2007 10:50:58 -0800, Darrin wrote:
>On Nov 6, 12:36?am, Mack A. Damia wrote:
>
>> I miss Nathan's hot dogs. <*sob*>>
>
>Dave, long time no see!eh Nothing beats Nathan's Famous! Well, perhaps
>Hebrew National - they answer to a Higher Authority!! eh I wish you
>would have quoted the original message, so not to deprive the touchy-
>feely killfilers of a good edumacation (ehe) lesson!eehe Then again,
>Junior's Cheesecake will arrive by you soon enough!eh Let the noshing
>begin!eh -D, NYC "More hot dogs are eaten at New York's Yankee Stadium
>- 1.8 million in 2003 - than in any other major league ballpark in the
>country" - LITTLE BIG BOOK OF NEW YORK.."In 1871 Charles Feltman, a
>German butcher, opened up the first Coney Island (America's First
>Amusement Park) hot dog stand and sold 3,684 dachshund (or "little-
>dog") sausages during his first year in business. Nathan Handwerker, a
>former employee of Feltman, opened Nathan's Famous Hot Dogs and
>competed with Feltman's by charging only five cents per dog, instead
>of ten cents. When people began questioning the quality of his cheaper
>dog, he offered free hot dogs to interns at Coney Island Hospital on
>the condition that they come to his stand wearing their white coats.
>Nathan's gained a reputation for being the place where the doctors
>ate. Since 1916, Nathan's has hosted an annual hot dog eating contest
>on July 4th" - IBID
>
>> mad
>> On Mon, 05 Nov 2007 21:18:28 -0800, Darrin wrote:
>> >On Nov 4, 7:23?am, Mike..... wrote:
>> >> Following up to Darrin wrote:
>>
>> >> >New York Post (oldest, continuously published newspaper in America;
>> >> >founded by one of our founding fathers, Alexander Hamilton)
>> >> >October 30,2007>
>>
>> >> you would think there would be an older newspaper.
>> >> Mike
>> >> Remove clothing to email
>>
>> >1801 is not old enough for ya?eh Along with Sir Isaac Goldsmid
>> >(Yiddish-British), Hamilton also founded The Bank of New York in 1784,
>> >making it the oldest bank in the US. NYC is a "city of firsts." Take a
>> >guess where the world's first steel suspension bridge lies? "The
>> >Brooklyn Bridge" sound familiar?ehe -D, NYC "I think in terms of
>> >quality and diversity, NY is the restaurant capital of the world. In
>> >terms of price, NY is the most expensive dining city in the US" -
>> >TIMOTHY ZAGAT (CEO/founder of The Zagat Guides/Surveys), interview on
>> >BLOOMBERG (4th Jewish Mayor of NY) TELEVISION.."If food were a
>> >competitive sport, New York City would have more gold medals than
>> >anywhere else in the world" - TRACY NIEPORENT, Myriad Restaurant Group/
>> >NYC & Company Restaurant Committee Chair.."New Yorkers spend $11
>> >billion a year eating out, making NY the restaurant capital of the
>> >world" - JANE'S NY (Jane Hansen, NBC 4 NY - Rockefeller Center - NBC
>> >World News Headquarters: home to SNL, Dateline, Late Night With Conan
>> >O'Brien, Today Show, and Nightly News With Brian Williams).."New York
>> >City has the zoo, aquarium, museums, fashion center, diamond center,
>> >U.N., Statue of Liberty; and it's got the Yanks and the Mets; and it's
>> >got every kind of food but lousy; and it's the home of the one-namers
>> >like Harrison, Dustin, Calvin, Katie, Rosie, Bianca, Bernadette, Matt,
>> >Bryant, Vanessa, Julia, Halle, Gwyneth, Donald, Ivana, Puffy" - CINDY
>> >ADAMS (umpteenth sweet, Jewish NYer, Page 6 of the NY Post).."New York
>> >City is the central home for this entire planet. The Olympics draws
>> >contestants from all countries. Wherever they come from we've got a
>> >family for them, a neighborhood for them, a group who speak their
>> >language, cook their food, support their religion, understand their
>> >needs. We have someone for everyone" - JUDGE JUDY, umpteenth sweet,
>> >Jewish NYer, as told to sweet Cindy Adams of Page 6 of the NY
>> >Post.."Historic Fort Ticonderoga on Lake Champlain is the site of
>> >major victories in the Seven Years' War and the American Revolution" -
>> >LITTLE BIG BOOK OF NY.."On July 9, 1776 the Declaration of
>> >Independence was read aloud to General Washington's troops in New
>> >York" - IBID.."More history happened in New York than in any other
>> >place in the nation" - KENNETH T. JACKSON, Columbia University
>> >Professor, Encyclopedia of NY.."The people of New York are proud of
>> >their state and proud to be at the 'center of the universe.'
>> >Everything revolves around New York" - JOHN T. WHITE, WORLD RESERVE
>> >MONETARY EXCHANGE.."Between 1892 & 1924, 16 million immigrants entered
>> >America through Ellis Island - 71 % of all immigrants in the United
>> >States -seeking freedom of speech, freedom of religion, and economic
>> >opportunities" - LITTLE BIG BOOK OF NY- Hide quoted text -
I thought I quoted your original message; how about this?
I know back east Nathan's frankfurters are sold in supermarkets; I
don't know about the West Coast, though. I need to check.
Probably not Mexico - although we have a new Cosco on the south-side
(Ensenada). Must look for them.
Did you see my new Jaguar, Darrin?
http://www.flickr.com/photos/90039878@N00/?saved=1
Drove it back here from Pennsylvania about a month or so ago.
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mad
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