Boris Liberman wrote: >Ann, as long as you don't force me to eat pork, I don't mind talkin' >'bout it really. > >Cheers! > >Boris >
LOL! ann It was a nice tribute to diversity I thought that the pork store and the kosher chicken store were happy in the same neighborhood :) > > >ann sanfedele wrote: > > >>Thanks, Boris - >> >>Wow -I took an insider sign shot :) I don't think the chicken store >>lasted too much longer after I took >>this photo by the way.... The store next to it lasted longer... though >>it moved a few doors down I think. >> >>When I first lived one street over in 1959-60, The famous kosher dairy >>restaurants, Ratners and Rappaport's >>were still here as well as the famous Yiddish theatre, the Andersen on >>2nd ave.... At the same time, there >>was a strong Italian population, too, with a great pork store (sorry, >>boris :) ) around the corner and a block >>down on 1st ave -- and a real spaghetti factory which was one of the >>first things to go to be replaced by >>an enormous and ugly brick building complex. >> >>ann >> >> > > > > -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List [email protected] http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and follow the directions.

