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"maxine in ri" > wrote

> On Jun 16, 9:14 am, "Nancy Young" > wrote:


>> Oh, I just adore waffles. I wish he was here.


> You could always come here<G>.
> WWT time~
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I would love to visit RI. The waffle, I had at Perkins after this
conversation.

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> Nonsense. We NJites have many fine restaurants from which to chose.
>
> Be that as it may, I wonder if I am the only person in the United States
> who has never seen the Soprano's show.


NJ has some of the best fresh produce in the US also. And great diner food.

I've seen a couple of episodes of the Sopranos when I was at my niece's
house. That was 5 years ago and I've not bothered to watch one since.


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Stan Horwitz wrote:
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> Pennyaline > wrote:
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>> Anny Middon wrote:
>> > According to The Sopranos, anyway.
>> >
>> > First off the Soprano family eats those pathetic and unappetizing Lincoln
>> > Logs.
>> >
>> > Then they go to a diner which has what Tony calls the best onion rings in
>> > the state. And the onion rings look pathetic and unappetizing.

>>
>> That's Jersey for ya, pathetic and unappetizing. No one goes there for
>> the food anyhow.

>
> Nonsense. We NJites have many fine restaurants from which to chose.
>
> Be that as it may, I wonder if I am the only person in the United States
> who has never seen the Soprano's show.


It being on a pay cable channel, it's probably safe to say "no".

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>> Be that as it may, I wonder if I am the only person in the United States
>> who has never seen the Soprano's show.

>
> It being on a pay cable channel, it's probably safe to say "no".
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I'm sure you are correct, but you can get it now on A&E. an "included"
station on many cable channels. I dropped HBO years ago because we did not
watch it very often. I think you can buy some of the episodes on DVD now
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> "Blinky the Shark" > wrote in message
>>> Be that as it may, I wonder if I am the only person in the United States
>>> who has never seen the Soprano's show.

>>
>> It being on a pay cable channel, it's probably safe to say "no".
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> I'm sure you are correct, but you can get it now on A&E. an "included"
> station on many cable channels. I dropped HBO years ago because we did not
> watch it very often. I think you can buy some of the episodes on DVD now
> too.


I didn't realize it was in syndication at A&E. Heck, I'm using rabbit
ears -- seriously.


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