Re: [UC] Former Rite Aid

2007-08-25 Thread UNIVERSITY*CITOYEN

Frank wrote:

While we're at it, I'm sure they have pork at The Restaurant School,  
too. Danny was never the politically correct type when I knew him.



[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 
Now I don't want to start a whole thing here, but "ham  sandwiches?"  
You mean

like, pork?  Right across the street from a mosque?



Frank wrote:
No Dice, a piece by the Nature Theater of Oklahoma will be  
performed at,
of all places, the controversial Rite Aid  at 4237 Walnut St. as  
part of
the Live Arts Festival. The admission is $15 and it's four hours  
long! I
know nothing about it except what it says in the schedule, page  27. 
For

instance "Come for the magic, stay for the ham sandwiches" and "a
transcendent froth of brute acting." Beats me. September 4-7 at 6pm.





"come for the magic, stay for the ham sandwiches" sounded 
like a tagline to me (the whole 'come for the ___, stay 
for the ' showbiz line). so I googled it and found 
out that it's used by this performance group wherever they 
perform -- oregon, new york, munich, wherever.  I also found 
out that there's a 'ham sandwich rule' for writers: "When 
writing an article, always assume that your reader is just 
on the verge of going out for a ham sandwich."


hmmm...


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Re: [UC] Former Rite Aid

2007-08-23 Thread Frank
While we're at it, I'm sure they have pork at The Restaurant School,  
too. Danny was never the politically correct type when I knew him.


Frankus
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On Aug 23, 2007, at 10:54 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Now I don't want to start a whole thing here, but "ham  
sandwiches?"  You mean

like, pork?  Right across the street from a mosque?


UNIVERSITY*CITOYEN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:


Frank wrote:
No Dice, a piece by the Nature Theater of Oklahoma will be  
performed at,
of all places, the controversial Rite Aid  at 4237 Walnut St. as  
part of
the Live Arts Festival. The admission is $15 and it's four hours  
long! I
know nothing about it except what it says in the schedule, page  
27. For

instance "Come for the magic, stay for the ham sandwiches" and "a
transcendent froth of brute acting." Beats me. September 4-7 at 6pm.




maybe that's why I saw some people there recently, in the
parking lot, sort of looking the place over? (the store
blinds were also up.) I thought maybe rite aid had finally
found a new tenant, but the next day I saw that the FOR
LEASE sign was back up...

any urls?


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Re: [UC] Former Rite Aid

2007-08-23 Thread anm
Now I don't want to start a whole thing here, but "ham sandwiches?"  You mean
like, pork?  Right across the street from a mosque?


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Re: [UC] Former Rite Aid

2007-08-23 Thread UNIVERSITY*CITOYEN

Frank wrote:
No Dice, a piece by the Nature Theater of Oklahoma will be performed at, 
of all places, the controversial Rite Aid  at 4237 Walnut St. as part of 
the Live Arts Festival. The admission is $15 and it's four hours long! I 
know nothing about it except what it says in the schedule, page 27. For 
instance "Come for the magic, stay for the ham sandwiches" and "a 
transcendent froth of brute acting." Beats me. September 4-7 at 6pm.




maybe that's why I saw some people there recently, in the 
parking lot, sort of looking the place over? (the store 
blinds were also up.) I thought maybe rite aid had finally 
found a new tenant, but the next day I saw that the FOR 
LEASE sign was back up...


any urls?


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[UC] Former Rite Aid

2007-08-23 Thread Frank
No Dice, a piece by the Nature Theater of Oklahoma will be performed  
at, of all places, the controversial Rite Aid  at 4237 Walnut St. as  
part of the Live Arts Festival. The admission is $15 and it's four  
hours long! I know nothing about it except what it says in the  
schedule, page 27. For instance "Come for the magic, stay for the ham  
sandwiches" and "a transcendent froth of brute acting." Beats me.  
September 4-7 at 6pm.


Frankus
Sleek. Edgy. Infinitely flexible.