My family lives down south
Down there they dont have delis
So sometimes I ship my father NY deli rolls so he can make the famous NY egg sandwich
It's a deli here on Long Island that vacuum seals the rolls so they stay fresh and ships them worldwide
Anyway, the deli owner is selling a roulette book on his website, lol
A deli with a side roulette racket. Bahaha
See images
The sandwich roll and the book haha
Do you have the proper New Yoyyk accent?
Best NY accent I know is Ace Frehley from Kiss
Think he is Bronx
All my dads family moved to Queens near Flushing Meadow. I went when I was 9 and 15
My family is from forest hills.
Now flushing is all korean
Im 30 miles east in the burbs
People think NY they think city. Meanwhile upstate can be as rural as montana. Lol
I wouldnt live in the city if you paid me. 30 minute train ride.
Forest Hills brings back some great memories. That change in Flushing is certainly news to me.
Thanks.
I like flushing a lot
The korean bbq is amazing
Quote from: RouletteGhost on Sep 21, 04:33 PM 2016
I like flushing a lot
The korean bbq is amazing
My bedroom overlooked the runway at JFK.
For an English 9 year old in 1972 it was like going to Mars.
The heat, the subway, bagels!!, more than 1 flavour of icecream lol, Air conditioning, enormous cars...with air conditioning.
Had no idea what MacDonalds was. The ham burglar!!! what was all that about?
TV with more than 3 channels. Laundry rooms. Basements. Wire garden fences, Buildings higher than 2 stories. Weird accents. Weird TV. Weird telephone rings. Weird football
Men playing Rounders (baseball), a school girls game.
Complete head-f#ck at 9 years old
This is me and my sister in Central park. It was black and white in those days lol
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Very cool
Now resorts world casino overlooks it haha
Mr Turner,
A delightful post to see .That`s the way it was in 1972 .
Thanks.
ND.
Youve edited the post
And its much larger now lol
I had a similar feeling my first time in ireland
(the right lane is the fast lane)
@Turner >> "Basements".
I live here in the north, with a basement of course. Many people here in the U.S. have no idea what a basement is. Another thing is alleys. Lots of people have no idea what an alley is.
Ken
In NY we call it a hero
Down south a hoagie
New england a grinder
You mrj?
Turner. See attached. That Caleb?
Quote from: RouletteGhost on Sep 21, 08:27 PM 2016Turner. See attached. That Caleb?
near the grassy knoll?
Lol
What do u call this in england?
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Quote from: RouletteGhost on Sep 22, 07:42 AM 2016What do u call this in england?
Looks like Homers hogie that made him ill...lol