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That musta been horrible too, going thru life unwoked...wowThings were so much easier then! You could just, ya know, speak freely.... and then everyone laughed.
That musta been horrible too, going thru life unwoked...wowThings were so much easier then! You could just, ya know, speak freely.... and then everyone laughed.
Ah, then it's probably the same guy. There was only one that had a stutter. He just happens to be the same guy that reprogrammed the Macs....I don't think his name was really Charlie. Just his nickname because of the stutter. No political correctness (or offense taken for that matter) back in those days.
Ah, then it's probably the same guy. There was only one that had a stutter. He just happens to be the same guy that reprogrammed the Macs....
All of the PDU guys were at one point. A lot moved to MD permanently and got civil jobs.That could definitely be him. He was a fun guy and I think he was from NY too.
All of the PDU guys were at one point. A lot moved to MD permanently and got civil jobs.
Yeah, I know who that is. He retired and moved south many years ago. He was the one that was instrumental in getting work for my ex and I when Calverton closed in '93.One of them had a brick house off Chancellors Run. Don't remember which street, but about half way down the street on the left...
Yeah, I know who that is. He retired and moved south many years ago. He was the one that was instrumental in getting work for my ex and I when Calverton closed in '93.
Yeah, I know who that is. He retired and moved south many years ago. He was the one that was instrumental in getting work for my ex and I when Calverton closed in '93.
My wedding reception was at the Ark and Dove...1982 small world.Yes, remember them all. And a few others, like the Ark and the Dove, Captain Tom's Oar House, The Green Door, Club Rio, Town Creek Marina, Pennie's. Good times.
My wedding reception was at the Ark and Dove...1982 small world.
My first, but not last, true gyros, at a Greek run concession trailer on a street in 80's Nuremberg, was the bomb! If one is to experience a true gyros, it must be an old Greek original recipe, and served by a Greek. Along with a aperitif of Ouzo. Damn good eating!I LOVED their gyros. oh and their slovakia. and their pizza. and the way I'd say girow and the owner would say gyro. and their baklava.
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My first, but not last, true gyros, at a Greek run concession trailer on a street in 80's Nuremberg, was the bomb! If one is to experience a true gyros, it must be an old Greek original recipe, and served by a Greek. Along with a aperitif of Ouzo. Damn good eating!