Joe,

Yes, and the Hungarian Pastry Shop across from St. John's... My friend Neil, 
the mathematician, used to hang out there all afternoon reading. He claimed it 
was a great place to meet girls...


Edgar


On May 27, 2013, at 12:34 AM, Joe wrote:

> Merle,
> 
> Ow.
> 
> I'm sorry; call me a "little-fellow". What resonates with me is your 
> subject-line, or thread-title.
> 
> "Goulash" does it for me!
> 
> There was a restaurant -- Edgar must know it -- on Morningside Heights: "The 
> Green Tree". A Hungarian restaurant. Immediately across Amsterdam Avenue from 
> the world's largest cathedral (that of Saint John the Divine). Southwest 
> corner of Amsterdam and 111th Street. Well... WHAT good food, in good 
> quantity. And nice green trees in flower pots in their front window! In 
> Winter, their windows were very fogged up, inside: It was hard to see their 
> potted green trees inside, then. But the Goulash, Chicken Paprikash, and 
> Dumplings drew us inside. My, my, did they ever. Oh, I hope they're still 
> cooking up good things. They fed generations of poor students, like me. Well, 
> good students, but poor. And even rich students. Forty-plus years ago.
> 
> Now, I'm really hungry. ;-)
> 
> Merle!
> 
> --Joe
> 
> > Merle Lester <merlewiitpom@...> wrote:
> >
> >   hi group,
> >  this is in indonesia 2013...  animal abuse in zoo ..see link below
> [snip]
> 
> 

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