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On 22/05/2021 20:28, Boron Elgar wrote:
> On Sat, 22 May 2021 20:07:47 +0100, S Viemeister >> On 22/05/2021 16:36, Cindy Hamilton wrote: >>> On Saturday, May 22, 2021 at 11:08:01 AM UTC-4, Sheldon wrote: >>>> On Fri, 21 May 2021 di1wrote >>>>> I had a roasted sweet potato the other day. >>>>> https://photos.app.goo.gl/CAAnhHWszTPGaBvq5 >>>> You can buy them from street venders all over NYC. They have push >>>> carts with a coal stove and a pile of sweet potatoes... there they are >>>> called "baked". They are sold during the cold months and are kept in >>>> pockets as hand warmers. >>> Oh, look. It's still 1947 in Sheldon's World. >>> <https://www.nytimes.com/1976/12/20/archives/westchester-weekly-how-sweet-it-was-the-potato-cart-of-yore.html> >> I spent quite a bit of time in NYC studying at AADA, and although hot >> chestnut, pretzel, and hotdog vendors were common, I never saw a hot >> sweet potato vendor. Now I know why. There weren't any. > > I loved those chestnuts. > My sense memory just kicked in - I can smell them now. |
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On Sat, 22 May 2021 20:49:43 +0100, S Viemeister
> wrote: >On 22/05/2021 20:28, Boron Elgar wrote: >> On Sat, 22 May 2021 20:07:47 +0100, S Viemeister >>> On 22/05/2021 16:36, Cindy Hamilton wrote: >>>> On Saturday, May 22, 2021 at 11:08:01 AM UTC-4, Sheldon wrote: >>>>> On Fri, 21 May 2021 di1wrote >>>>>> I had a roasted sweet potato the other day. >>>>>> https://photos.app.goo.gl/CAAnhHWszTPGaBvq5 >>>>> You can buy them from street venders all over NYC. They have push >>>>> carts with a coal stove and a pile of sweet potatoes... there they are >>>>> called "baked". They are sold during the cold months and are kept in >>>>> pockets as hand warmers. >>>> Oh, look. It's still 1947 in Sheldon's World. >>>> <https://www.nytimes.com/1976/12/20/archives/westchester-weekly-how-sweet-it-was-the-potato-cart-of-yore.html> >>> I spent quite a bit of time in NYC studying at AADA, and although hot >>> chestnut, pretzel, and hotdog vendors were common, I never saw a hot >>> sweet potato vendor. Now I know why. There weren't any. >> >> I loved those chestnuts. >> >My sense memory just kicked in - I can smell them now. Ask them, theyre here. "You can stop saying that now. Thank you." -- The real Dr. Bruce posts with uni-berlin.de - individual.net |
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On Sat, 22 May 2021 20:49:43 +0100, S Viemeister
> wrote: >On 22/05/2021 20:28, Boron Elgar wrote: >> On Sat, 22 May 2021 20:07:47 +0100, S Viemeister >>> On 22/05/2021 16:36, Cindy Hamilton wrote: >>>> On Saturday, May 22, 2021 at 11:08:01 AM UTC-4, Sheldon wrote: >>>>> On Fri, 21 May 2021 di1wrote >>>>>> I had a roasted sweet potato the other day. >>>>>> https://photos.app.goo.gl/CAAnhHWszTPGaBvq5 >>>>> You can buy them from street venders all over NYC. They have push >>>>> carts with a coal stove and a pile of sweet potatoes... there they are >>>>> called "baked". They are sold during the cold months and are kept in >>>>> pockets as hand warmers. >>>> Oh, look. It's still 1947 in Sheldon's World. >>>> <https://www.nytimes.com/1976/12/20/archives/westchester-weekly-how-sweet-it-was-the-potato-cart-of-yore.html> >>> I spent quite a bit of time in NYC studying at AADA, and although hot >>> chestnut, pretzel, and hotdog vendors were common, I never saw a hot >>> sweet potato vendor. Now I know why. There weren't any. >> >> I loved those chestnuts. >> >My sense memory just kicked in - I can smell them now. The first time I had some was right by Radio City Music Hall waiting for their Christmas show (my first and last time at that - I howled with laughter because they had real camels but a plastic Baby Jesus) |
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On 22/05/2021 21:14, Boron Elgar wrote:
> On Sat, 22 May 2021 20:49:43 +0100, S Viemeister >> On 22/05/2021 20:28, Boron Elgar wrote: >>> On Sat, 22 May 2021 20:07:47 +0100, S Viemeister >>>> On 22/05/2021 16:36, Cindy Hamilton wrote: >>>>> On Saturday, May 22, 2021 at 11:08:01 AM UTC-4, Sheldon wrote: >>>>>> You can buy them from street venders all over NYC. They have push >>>>>> carts with a coal stove and a pile of sweet potatoes... there they are >>>>>> called "baked". They are sold during the cold months and are kept in >>>>>> pockets as hand warmers. >>>>> Oh, look. It's still 1947 in Sheldon's World. >>>>> <https://www.nytimes.com/1976/12/20/archives/westchester-weekly-how-sweet-it-was-the-potato-cart-of-yore.html> >>>> I spent quite a bit of time in NYC studying at AADA, and although hot >>>> chestnut, pretzel, and hotdog vendors were common, I never saw a hot >>>> sweet potato vendor. Now I know why. There weren't any. >>> I loved those chestnuts. >> My sense memory just kicked in - I can smell them now. > > The first time I had some was right by Radio City Music Hall waiting > for their Christmas show (my first and last time at that - I howled > with laughter because they had real camels but a plastic Baby Jesus) > I've only been there once - for a movie, followed by the stage show. Saw the movie, but the place was evacuated before the stage show, due to a smoky fire somewhere in the building. |
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On Sat, 22 May 2021 21:21:52 +0100, S Viemeister
> wrote: >On 22/05/2021 21:14, Boron Elgar wrote: >> On Sat, 22 May 2021 20:49:43 +0100, S Viemeister >>> On 22/05/2021 20:28, Boron Elgar wrote: >>>> On Sat, 22 May 2021 20:07:47 +0100, S Viemeister >>>>> On 22/05/2021 16:36, Cindy Hamilton wrote: >>>>>> On Saturday, May 22, 2021 at 11:08:01 AM UTC-4, Sheldon wrote: >>>>>>> You can buy them from street venders all over NYC. They have push >>>>>>> carts with a coal stove and a pile of sweet potatoes... there they are >>>>>>> called "baked". They are sold during the cold months and are kept in >>>>>>> pockets as hand warmers. >>>>>> Oh, look. It's still 1947 in Sheldon's World. >>>>>> <https://www.nytimes.com/1976/12/20/archives/westchester-weekly-how-sweet-it-was-the-potato-cart-of-yore.html> >>>>> I spent quite a bit of time in NYC studying at AADA, and although hot >>>>> chestnut, pretzel, and hotdog vendors were common, I never saw a hot >>>>> sweet potato vendor. Now I know why. There weren't any. >>>> I loved those chestnuts. >>> My sense memory just kicked in - I can smell them now. >> >> The first time I had some was right by Radio City Music Hall waiting >> for their Christmas show (my first and last time at that - I howled >> with laughter because they had real camels but a plastic Baby Jesus) >> >I've only been there once - for a movie, followed by the stage show. Saw >the movie, but the place was evacuated before the stage show, due to a >smoky fire somewhere in the building. It is a great place to see movies- well except for that time all the mice were marching around the balcony..... |
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On 23/05/2021 00:17, Boron Elgar wrote:
> On Sat, 22 May 2021 21:21:52 +0100, S Viemeister >> On 22/05/2021 21:14, Boron Elgar wrote: >>> On Sat, 22 May 2021 20:49:43 +0100, S Viemeister >>>> On 22/05/2021 20:28, Boron Elgar wrote: >>>>> On Sat, 22 May 2021 20:07:47 +0100, S Viemeister >>>>>> On 22/05/2021 16:36, Cindy Hamilton wrote: >>>>>>> On Saturday, May 22, 2021 at 11:08:01 AM UTC-4, Sheldon wrote: >>>>>>>> You can buy them from street venders all over NYC. They have push >>>>>>>> carts with a coal stove and a pile of sweet potatoes... there they are >>>>>>>> called "baked". They are sold during the cold months and are kept in >>>>>>>> pockets as hand warmers. >>>>>>> Oh, look. It's still 1947 in Sheldon's World. >>>>>>> <https://www.nytimes.com/1976/12/20/archives/westchester-weekly-how-sweet-it-was-the-potato-cart-of-yore.html> >>>>>> I spent quite a bit of time in NYC studying at AADA, and although hot >>>>>> chestnut, pretzel, and hotdog vendors were common, I never saw a hot >>>>>> sweet potato vendor. Now I know why. There weren't any. >>>>> I loved those chestnuts. >>>> My sense memory just kicked in - I can smell them now. >>> The first time I had some was right by Radio City Music Hall waiting >>> for their Christmas show (my first and last time at that - I howled >>> with laughter because they had real camels but a plastic Baby Jesus) >> I've only been there once - for a movie, followed by the stage show. Saw >> the movie, but the place was evacuated before the stage show, due to a >> smoky fire somewhere in the building. > > It is a great place to see movies- well except for that time all the > mice were marching around the balcony..... > Eeek! |
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On Sun, 23 May 2021 07:28:59 +0100, S Viemeister
> wrote: >On 23/05/2021 00:17, Boron Elgar wrote: >> On Sat, 22 May 2021 21:21:52 +0100, S Viemeister >>> On 22/05/2021 21:14, Boron Elgar wrote: >>>> On Sat, 22 May 2021 20:49:43 +0100, S Viemeister >>>>> On 22/05/2021 20:28, Boron Elgar wrote: >>>>>> On Sat, 22 May 2021 20:07:47 +0100, S Viemeister >>>>>>> On 22/05/2021 16:36, Cindy Hamilton wrote: >>>>>>>> On Saturday, May 22, 2021 at 11:08:01 AM UTC-4, Sheldon wrote: >>>>>>>>> You can buy them from street venders all over NYC. They have push >>>>>>>>> carts with a coal stove and a pile of sweet potatoes... there they are >>>>>>>>> called "baked". They are sold during the cold months and are kept in >>>>>>>>> pockets as hand warmers. >>>>>>>> Oh, look. It's still 1947 in Sheldon's World. >>>>>>>> <https://www.nytimes.com/1976/12/20/archives/westchester-weekly-how-sweet-it-was-the-potato-cart-of-yore.html> >>>>>>> I spent quite a bit of time in NYC studying at AADA, and although hot >>>>>>> chestnut, pretzel, and hotdog vendors were common, I never saw a hot >>>>>>> sweet potato vendor. Now I know why. There weren't any. >>>>>> I loved those chestnuts. >>>>> My sense memory just kicked in - I can smell them now. >>>> The first time I had some was right by Radio City Music Hall waiting >>>> for their Christmas show (my first and last time at that - I howled >>>> with laughter because they had real camels but a plastic Baby Jesus) >>> I've only been there once - for a movie, followed by the stage show. Saw >>> the movie, but the place was evacuated before the stage show, due to a >>> smoky fire somewhere in the building. >> >> It is a great place to see movies- well except for that time all the >> mice were marching around the balcony..... >> >Eeek! Ask them, theyre here. "You can stop saying that now. Thank you." -- This is not a message from Dave Smith from Canada, but from an alternative Dave Smith. It's a common name, you know. |
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Boron Elgar wrote:
> On Sat, 22 May 2021 20:49:43 +0100, S Viemeister > > wrote: > > > On 22/05/2021 20:28, Boron Elgar wrote: > >> On Sat, 22 May 2021 20:07:47 +0100, S Viemeister > >>> On 22/05/2021 16:36, Cindy Hamilton wrote: > >>>> On Saturday, May 22, 2021 at 11:08:01 AM UTC-4, Sheldon wrote: > >>>>> On Fri, 21 May 2021 di1wrote > >>>>>> I had a roasted sweet potato the other day. > >>>>>> https://photos.app.goo.gl/CAAnhHWszTPGaBvq5 > >>>>> You can buy them from street venders all over NYC. They have > push >>>>> carts with a coal stove and a pile of sweet potatoes... > there they are >>>>> called "baked". They are sold during the cold > months and are kept in >>>>> pockets as hand warmers. > >>>> Oh, look. It's still 1947 in Sheldon's World. > >>>> > <https://www.nytimes.com/1976/12/20/a...-weekly-how-sw > eet-it-was-the-potato-cart-of-yore.html> >>> I spent quite a bit of > time in NYC studying at AADA, and although hot >>> chestnut, pretzel, > and hotdog vendors were common, I never saw a hot >>> sweet potato > vendor. Now I know why. There weren't any. >> >> I loved those > chestnuts. >> > > My sense memory just kicked in - I can smell them now. > > > The first time I had some was right by Radio City Music Hall waiting > for their Christmas show (my first and last time at that - I howled > with laughter because they had real camels but a plastic Baby Jesus) Jesus is much harder to find than a camel. -- The real Bruce posts with uni-berlin.de - individual.net |
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Bruce wrote:
> Boron Elgar wrote: > >> On Sat, 22 May 2021 20:49:43 +0100, S Viemeister >> > wrote: >> >>> On 22/05/2021 20:28, Boron Elgar wrote: >>>> On Sat, 22 May 2021 20:07:47 +0100, S Viemeister >>>>> On 22/05/2021 16:36, Cindy Hamilton wrote: >>>>>> On Saturday, May 22, 2021 at 11:08:01 AM UTC-4, Sheldon wrote: >>>>>>> On Fri, 21 May 2021 di1wrote >>>>>>>> I had a roasted sweet potato the other day. >>>>>>>> https://photos.app.goo.gl/CAAnhHWszTPGaBvq5 >>>>>>> You can buy them from street venders all over NYC. They have >> push >>>>> carts with a coal stove and a pile of sweet potatoes... >> there they are >>>>> called "baked". They are sold during the cold >> months and are kept in >>>>> pockets as hand warmers. >>>>>> Oh, look. It's still 1947 in Sheldon's World. >>>>>> >> <https://www.nytimes.com/1976/12/20/a...-weekly-how-sw >> eet-it-was-the-potato-cart-of-yore.html> >>> I spent quite a bit of >> time in NYC studying at AADA, and although hot >>> chestnut, pretzel, >> and hotdog vendors were common, I never saw a hot >>> sweet potato >> vendor. Now I know why. There weren't any. >> >> I loved those >> chestnuts. >> >>> My sense memory just kicked in - I can smell them now. >> >> >> The first time I had some was right by Radio City Music Hall waiting >> for their Christmas show (my first and last time at that - I howled >> with laughter because they had real camels but a plastic Baby Jesus) > > Jesus is much harder to find than a camel. > In the US, there is never a problem finding a dutch butt sniffer. |
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On 5/22/2021 2:26 PM, Bruce wrote:
> Boron Elgar wrote: > >> On Sat, 22 May 2021 20:49:43 +0100, S Viemeister >> > wrote: >> >>> On 22/05/2021 20:28, Boron Elgar wrote: >>>> On Sat, 22 May 2021 20:07:47 +0100, S Viemeister >>>>> On 22/05/2021 16:36, Cindy Hamilton wrote: >>>>>> On Saturday, May 22, 2021 at 11:08:01 AM UTC-4, Sheldon wrote: >>>>>>> On Fri, 21 May 2021 di1wrote >>>>>>>> I had a roasted sweet potato the other day. >>>>>>>> https://photos.app.goo.gl/CAAnhHWszTPGaBvq5 >>>>>>> You can buy them from street venders all over NYC. They have >> push >>>>> carts with a coal stove and a pile of sweet potatoes... >> there they are >>>>> called "baked". They are sold during the cold >> months and are kept in >>>>> pockets as hand warmers. >>>>>> Oh, look. It's still 1947 in Sheldon's World. >>>>>> >> <https://www.nytimes.com/1976/12/20/a...-weekly-how-sw >> eet-it-was-the-potato-cart-of-yore.html> >>> I spent quite a bit of >> time in NYC studying at AADA, and although hot >>> chestnut, pretzel, >> and hotdog vendors were common, I never saw a hot >>> sweet potato >> vendor. Now I know why. There weren't any. >> >> I loved those >> chestnuts. >> >>> My sense memory just kicked in - I can smell them now. >> >> >> The first time I had some was right by Radio City Music Hall waiting >> for their Christmas show (my first and last time at that - I howled >> with laughter because they had real camels but a plastic Baby Jesus) > > Jesus is much harder to find than a camel. > Is he still in Tasmania nursing a toothache? |
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On Sun, 23 May 2021 12:39:42 -0600, wolfy's new skateboard
> wrote: >On 5/22/2021 2:26 PM, Bruce wrote: >> Boron Elgar wrote: >> >>> The first time I had some was right by Radio City Music Hall waiting >>> for their Christmas show (my first and last time at that - I howled >>> with laughter because they had real camels but a plastic Baby Jesus) >> >> Jesus is much harder to find than a camel. >> >Is he still in Tasmania nursing a toothache? The last I read here is that his wife and he were stuck in Tasmania, unable to get back to Thailand due to covid. |
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On 5/23/2021 12:48 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
> On Sun, 23 May 2021 12:39:42 -0600, wolfy's new skateboard > > wrote: > >> On 5/22/2021 2:26 PM, Bruce wrote: >>> Boron Elgar wrote: >>> >>>> The first time I had some was right by Radio City Music Hall waiting >>>> for their Christmas show (my first and last time at that - I howled >>>> with laughter because they had real camels but a plastic Baby Jesus) >>> >>> Jesus is much harder to find than a camel. >>> >> Is he still in Tasmania nursing a toothache? > > The last I read here is that his wife and he were stuck in Tasmania, > unable to get back to Thailand due to covid. > Huh, interesting dude, wonder where the dogs are? |
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On Sun, 23 May 2021 13:06:44 -0600, wolfy's new skateboard
> wrote: >On 5/23/2021 12:48 PM, Dave Smith wrote: >> On Sun, 23 May 2021 12:39:42 -0600, wolfy's new skateboard >> > wrote: >> >>> On 5/22/2021 2:26 PM, Bruce wrote: >>>> Boron Elgar wrote: >>>> >>>>> The first time I had some was right by Radio City Music Hall waiting >>>>> for their Christmas show (my first and last time at that - I howled >>>>> with laughter because they had real camels but a plastic Baby Jesus) >>>> >>>> Jesus is much harder to find than a camel. >>>> >>> Is he still in Tasmania nursing a toothache? >> >> The last I read here is that his wife and he were stuck in Tasmania, >> unable to get back to Thailand due to covid. >> >Huh, interesting dude, wonder where the dogs are? And the sheep and the cats. |
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