English fish and chips. Two lots for lunch, once for dinner and on the way
home from the pub was my record on one notable day.

In London, the doner kebab and pints of London Pride were the favoured food
of the early 80s.


On Mon, Apr 7, 2014 at 4:20 AM, Ed Finnell <efinnel...@aol.com> wrote:

> Pecan clusters and Peach Nehi were sustenance for systems types. Dr. H Pat
> has a joke about them in one of his talks. Beanie Weenies and chili were
> popular  in cooler months. There was a discount gas station close to campus
> and either  Fritos corn chips or cheese sticks were popular snacks. One
> evening the discount  delivery tanker exploded and took the top off the
> adjacent
> restaurant and part  of the station. No one was killed(very directional)
> but
> when they restocked took  awhile to get used to fresh.
>
> When I was a undergrad coop student in B'ham one chain had a Stromboli
> sandwich that was yummy.
> This past winter one of my neighbors was headed to a function and stopped
> me on the street. Want me to bring you back some stromboli's? Tempting but
> we'd  eaten.
>
>
> In a message dated 4/6/2014 9:16:28 A.M. Central Daylight Time,
> shmuel+ibm-m...@patriot.net writes:
>
> What  data center food/drink customs have others  encountered
>
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