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    Quote Originally Posted by PennyQuilts View Post
    Husband remembers a Larry (the son) who was a sacker there and he says that the dad was a butcher who was missing part of a finger but doesn't remember which one. He liked the grocery store and thought it was a nice place.

    The man would argue with a stop sign and dug in on the name. He kept insisting it was Frank. I told him his son would know... He suggested maybe it wasn't REALLY the son and commented that he wished his mother was still alive because she would put an end to the dispute. At this point, all I could do was roll my eyes. After about five minutes, he decided it probably was Fred. It was starting to come back to him.

    This is what I live with. Woe is me. It is no wonder that sometimes I am cranky.
    Penny, I'm Larry and have a twin brother named Jerry. My dad is in the Mustang Hall of Fame if you want to verify his first name. You're correct that he did have part of one finger missing.

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    Hi Larry, no, of course I don't need to verify the name!!


    There is a Mustang Hall of Fame?????

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    Not a whole lot to choose from in Mustang but I still like Harry's because of the fried cheese and the monte cristo sandwich.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PennyQuilts View Post
    Hi Larry, no, of course I don't need to verify the name!!


    There is a Mustang Hall of Fame?????
    Yes, there is a Mustang Hall of Fame. I'm not sure where the information is housed now, but I'm sure either the city or the Chamber of Commerce could tell you.

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    I've been to Luigiano's twice now. Once when it first opened, and again yesterday for lunch and both times I walked away thinking I probably wouldn't pick that place again. The Italian salad dressing was red... Then I got chicken and tortellini alfredo. It was good if you could get past the overwhelming taste of butter in the alfredo sauce. I like a thick creamy alfredo, and this just tasted like a very watered down version of that... If I go back maybe I'll try the pizza.

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