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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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