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Most of you know that the Elk Creek Cafe in Millheim has been enjoying
more than a little success. I wish the owner well. It's nice to have food for people who don't have to have meat an potatoes at every meal. Anyway, some additions to Millheim that you may not have been aware of.: a wine co-op (a place to taste and buy wines from a couple of PA wineries), a coffee shop, and an art gallery. Now, here's the fisherman's part. The coffee shop is called the "Inglebeanery", and the art gallery is "The Green Drake Gallery and Arts Center". Like I said, not your father's Milleim. |
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On Apr 29, 6:32*am, Gene Cyprych wrote:
Most of you know that the Elk Creek Cafe in Millheim has been enjoying more than a little success. *I wish the owner well. *It's nice to have food for people who don't have to have meat an potatoes at every meal. *Anyway, some additions to Millheim that you may not have been aware of.: a wine co-op (a place to taste and buy wines from a couple of PA wineries), a coffee shop, and an art gallery. *Now, here's the fisherman's part. *The coffee shop is called the "Inglebeanery", and the art gallery is "The Green Drake Gallery and Arts Center". Like I said, not your father's Milleim. Aw, our little town has grown up. Unfortunately, this means the strippers are gone. Frank Reid |
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On Apr 29, 8:09*am, Frank Reid © 2010 wrote:
On Apr 29, 6:32*am, Gene Cyprych wrote: Most of you know that the Elk Creek Cafe in Millheim has been enjoying more than a little success. *I wish the owner well. *It's nice to have food for people who don't have to have meat an potatoes at every meal. *Anyway, some additions to Millheim that you may not have been aware of.: a wine co-op (a place to taste and buy wines from a couple of PA wineries), a coffee shop, and an art gallery. *Now, here's the fisherman's part. *The coffee shop is called the "Inglebeanery", and the art gallery is "The Green Drake Gallery and Arts Center". Like I said, not your father's Milleim. Aw, our little town has grown up. *Unfortunately, this means the strippers are gone. Frank Reid Joe the Elder asks------do the ducks still have right of way ? |
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On Apr 30, 4:01*pm, Injun Joe wrote:
On Apr 29, 8:09*am, Frank Reid © 2010 wrote: On Apr 29, 6:32*am, Gene Cyprych wrote: Most of you know that the Elk Creek Cafe in Millheim has been enjoying more than a little success. *I wish the owner well. *It's nice to have food for people who don't have to have meat an potatoes at every meal. *Anyway, some additions to Millheim that you may not have been aware of.: a wine co-op (a place to taste and buy wines from a couple of PA wineries), a coffee shop, and an art gallery. *Now, here's the fisherman's part. *The coffee shop is called the "Inglebeanery", and the art gallery is "The Green Drake Gallery and Arts Center". Like I said, not your father's Milleim. Aw, our little town has grown up. *Unfortunately, this means the strippers are gone. Frank Reid Joe the Elder asks------do the ducks still have right of way ? Never studied law in Pennsylvania myself, but I suspect that as is the case here in Curdistan ducks, like any other pedestrians (I've encountered exactly zero evidence in support of homocentricity) have titular right of way pretty much everywhere in the nation. On the other hand, there is a wealth of evidence supporting the contention that "He/She/It had the right of way" could and should be among the most common of descriptive epitaphs. giles caveat peripator |
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![]() On 4/30/2011 8:19 PM, Giles wrote: On Apr 30, 4:01 pm, Injun wrote: On Apr 29, 8:09 am, Frank Reid © wrote: On Apr 29, 6:32 am, Gene wrote: Most of you know that the Elk Creek Cafe in Millheim has been enjoying more than a little success. I wish the owner well. It's nice to have food for people who don't have to have meat an potatoes at every meal. Anyway, some additions to Millheim that you may not have been aware of.: a wine co-op (a place to taste and buy wines from a couple of PA wineries), a coffee shop, and an art gallery. Now, here's the fisherman's part. The coffee shop is called the "Inglebeanery", and the art gallery is "The Green Drake Gallery and Arts Center". Like I said, not your father's Milleim. Aw, our little town has grown up. Unfortunately, this means the strippers are gone. Frank Reid Joe the Elder asks------do the ducks still have right of way ? Never studied law in Pennsylvania myself, but I suspect that as is the case here in Curdistan ducks, like any other pedestrians (I've encountered exactly zero evidence in support of homocentricity) have titular right of way pretty much everywhere in the nation. On the other hand, there is a wealth of evidence supporting the contention that "He/She/It had the right of way" could and should be among the most common of descriptive epitaphs. giles caveat peripator waddling into the middle of a main thoroughfare from an alleyway is not a right i'd recommend any pedestrian assert...especially when such right makes claim against a truck loaded with... uh ... loaded fishermen. jeff (though a difficult defense, i maintain it was a "darting duck", suicidal. ...and, um, from where do you think the duck dinner at the hotel originates, eh?) |
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On Apr 30, 8:27*pm, jeff wrote:
On 4/30/2011 8:19 PM, Giles wrote: On Apr 30, 4:01 pm, Injun *wrote: On Apr 29, 8:09 am, Frank Reid © *wrote: On Apr 29, 6:32 am, Gene *wrote: Most of you know that the Elk Creek Cafe in Millheim has been enjoying more than a little success. *I wish the owner well. *It's nice to have food for people who don't have to have meat an potatoes at every meal. *Anyway, some additions to Millheim that you may not have been aware of.: a wine co-op (a place to taste and buy wines from a couple of PA wineries), a coffee shop, and an art gallery. *Now, here's the fisherman's part. *The coffee shop is called the "Inglebeanery", and the art gallery is "The Green Drake Gallery and Arts Center". Like I said, not your father's Milleim. Aw, our little town has grown up. *Unfortunately, this means the strippers are gone. Frank Reid Joe the Elder asks------do the ducks still have right of way ? Never studied law in Pennsylvania myself, but I suspect that as is the case here in Curdistan ducks, like any other pedestrians (I've encountered exactly zero evidence in support of homocentricity) have titular right of way pretty much everywhere in the nation. On the other hand, there is a wealth of evidence supporting the contention that "He/She/It had the right of way" could and should be among the most common of descriptive epitaphs. giles caveat peripator waddling into the middle of a main thoroughfare from an alleyway is not a right i'd recommend any pedestrian assert...especially when such right makes claim against a truck loaded with... uh ... loaded fishermen. jeff (though a difficult defense, i maintain it was a "darting duck", suicidal. *...and, um, from where do you think the duck dinner at the hotel originates, eh?) I've heard of "suicide by cop" but "suicide by boy lawyer from North Cackalacky in a pickem up truck" is not one I've see on any episode of CSI Millheim. Frank Reid (though not gonna argue the efficacy of the it) |
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On Apr 30, 8:27*pm, jeff wrote:
On 4/30/2011 8:19 PM, Giles wrote: On Apr 30, 4:01 pm, Injun *wrote: On Apr 29, 8:09 am, Frank Reid © *wrote: On Apr 29, 6:32 am, Gene *wrote: Most of you know that the Elk Creek Cafe in Millheim has been enjoying more than a little success. *I wish the owner well. *It's nice to have food for people who don't have to have meat an potatoes at every meal. *Anyway, some additions to Millheim that you may not have been aware of.: a wine co-op (a place to taste and buy wines from a couple of PA wineries), a coffee shop, and an art gallery. *Now, here's the fisherman's part. *The coffee shop is called the "Inglebeanery", and the art gallery is "The Green Drake Gallery and Arts Center". Like I said, not your father's Milleim. Aw, our little town has grown up. *Unfortunately, this means the strippers are gone. Frank Reid Joe the Elder asks------do the ducks still have right of way ? Never studied law in Pennsylvania myself, but I suspect that as is the case here in Curdistan ducks, like any other pedestrians (I've encountered exactly zero evidence in support of homocentricity) have titular right of way pretty much everywhere in the nation. On the other hand, there is a wealth of evidence supporting the contention that "He/She/It had the right of way" could and should be among the most common of descriptive epitaphs. giles caveat peripator waddling into the middle of a main thoroughfare from an alleyway is not a right i'd recommend any pedestrian assert... Precisely. Rights and wrongs are academic.....take any half dozen of the folks (anthro, anser, or any other) you have righted or wronged at one time or another and see how long it takes any of them to offer forgiveness. The boneyards and barbecues are full to overflowing with the insistent, the insensitive, the indiscriminate, the inattentive, the intrepid and the idiots. especially when such right makes claim against a truck loaded with... uh ... loaded fishermen. It's a stone cold fact that the greatest intellect and the most stunning physical mesomorph in the land will ALWAYS lose in a kinetic dispute with a Ford F-150. jeff (though a difficult defense, i maintain it was a "darting duck", suicidal. A profoundly mitigating circumstance if ever there was one. Assisted suicide may be reprehensible where the abettor is fully cognizant of his role (in advance) and a participant of his own free will.....but draftees must, I think, be held to a different and somewhat more relaxed standard. ...and, um, from where do you think the duck dinner at the hotel originates, eh?) Ah, the old victim vis a vis entree conundrum. Alas, even here in Cheeselandia (cf. mssrs. Gein and Dahmer) we have not yet fully come to grips with this one to the extent of arriving at a widespread consensus ![]() giles who, personally, leans toward the common sense conclusion that "slow" is more or less synonymous with "lunch." ![]() |
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