From: Jim Carlile (email suppressed)
Date: Tue Mar 31 2009 - 13:13:31 PDT
In a message dated 3/30/2009 6:12:06 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
email suppressed writes:
Ben Friedman was his name. His shop was at 401 Columbus on the west side of
the street. That's just a little bit north of Broadway. From what I
understand, it's an Italian restaurant now called Trattoria Pinocchio. How's the food
there Jim? Do you have any idea?
I'm so far behind about up there, I thought that Luigi's was still around!
Thanks for the info about the shop.
That was a great era for almost everything-- and it's funny-- notice how
talk about the 60s and 70s gets some people really turned-off? I wonder why--
could it be that nothing these days compares, and they know it?
It reminds me of that great Flannery O'Connor comment about Faulkner and
Southern writers, something along the line of how can you really count for much
when the Dixie Express leaves the station?
We've still got that Dixie Express around and it obviously bugs people.
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