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Thanks ...the Shapiro's recommendation look GREAT. Love those Kosher Deli's.
Just be sure you're HUNGRY when you go 'cause you'll not only see a lot you want, but you'll get Generous Portions! If there's just a couple of you going, you may well get by each getting just one part of the meal and divvying it up.
I forgot but should have mentioned the Slippery Noodle. Glad someone else was on the ball!
Have fun. Maybe we'll bump into each other at the track. I'll be the tall, used-to-be skinny (still am, in part) guy who's probably a little pie-eyed. I'm fortunate enough to live in some great countryside a bit less than an hour from the track and seem to find my way to the city a few times a year.
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