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- From: Ben Davis <ben_dontspamme_davis AT unc.edu>
- To: ch-scene AT lists.ibiblio.org
- Subject: Virginia's bagels
- Date: Wed, 04 Jan 2006 16:10:17 -0500
If they can do it in Virginia - shouldnt they be able to do here?
In Harrisonburg where I went to school - there is a pretty good place -
Mr. J's bagels - always crowded - almost a "Peppers"-esque kinda place -
all you needed was the bagel and a side of deli mustard - good to go -
http://www.mrjsbagels.com/home.html
Harrisonburg also has a grill that tops most anywhere - I 've been
threatening to open one here and stop the impoverished musicians
lifestyle....
The Little Grill
http://www.littlegrillcollective.com/
Richmond and Charlottesville both have a few good places for bagels...
Bo Williams wrote:
> Fuck all y'all- I demand, as an American, decent BBQ in every corner of our
> fair nation. Anyone who says otherwise is settling for less than they are
> entitled. Does it not say in the Federalist Papers that "our new nation will
> be one in which even the lowliest Yankee can live high on the hog?"
>
> Also, fuck lobster. Seriously. Why anyone elevated a bottom-feeding armored
> tank of a sea creature to the dizzying heights of the surf and turf platter
> is completely beyond me. You come here for the clams and the oysters, not
> that trash.
>
> Bo Williams, patriot
>
>
> On 1/4/06, John I <not AT hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>>Lisa Drake wrote:
>>
>>
>>>In article <469e988e0601031545rcb72b0eta58f7d86615206a AT mail.gmail.com>,
>>> bowilliams AT gmail.com (Bo Williams) wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>>From a review of Blue Ribbon BBQ (the only decent BBQ joint in town):
>>>>
>>>>"The pulled pork is also smoky, and thus inauthentic, but justly
>>>>popular."
>>>>
>>>>What the... I mean... what... help. The amazing thing is that you even
>>>>TASTE the smoke, after the perfectly good hog has simmered in ketchup
>>>>under a heat lamp for four hours.
>>>>
>>>>Bo Williams
>>>
>>>When you live in Boston you should eat a lot of cheap lobster and clams,
>>>not BBQ.
>>>
>>
>>Yes! And when you move to Raleigh, you shouldn't complain about the
>>bagels!
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Re: why you should never move to Boston
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Re: why you should never move to Boston,
Chris Calloway, 01/04/2006
- Re: why you should never move to Boston, Chris Rossi, 01/04/2006
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Re: why you should never move to Boston,
Nathaniel Florin, 01/04/2006
- Re: why you should never move to Boston, Chris Calloway, 01/04/2006
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Re: why you should never move to Boston,
bendy, 01/05/2006
- Re: why you should never move to Boston, Lisa Drake, 01/05/2006
- Re: why you should never move to Boston, rchrdlln, 01/05/2006
- Re: why you should never move to Boston, bendy, 01/05/2006
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Re: why you should never move to Boston,
Bo Williams, 01/04/2006
- Re: why you should never move to Boston, John I, 01/04/2006
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Virginia's bagels,
Ben Davis, 01/04/2006
- Re: Virginia's bagels, John I, 01/04/2006
- Re: why you should never move to Boston, Never call me Phil, 01/04/2006
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Re: why you should never move to Boston,
Jeff Hart, 01/09/2006
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Re: why you should never move to Boston,
Duncan Murrell, 01/09/2006
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Re: why you should never move to Boston,
Nathaniel Florin, 01/09/2006
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Re: why you should never move to Boston,
Chris Rossi, 01/09/2006
- Re: why you should never move to Boston, fakirmevern-amch, 01/09/2006
- Re: why you should never move to Boston, Chris Calloway, 01/09/2006
- Re: why you should never move to Boston, Fikri Yucel, 01/09/2006
- Re: why you should never move to Boston, John I, 01/09/2006
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Re: why you should never move to Boston,
Chris Rossi, 01/09/2006
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Re: why you should never move to Boston,
Nathaniel Florin, 01/09/2006
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Re: why you should never move to Boston,
Duncan Murrell, 01/09/2006
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Re: why you should never move to Boston,
Chris Calloway, 01/04/2006
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