Oh Lord, don't start!
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "justifiedright"
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> Who are you and what have you done with Mario? ;-)
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If I recall correctly, isn't the idea to have Tillie be in the hotel
lobby encased in lucite?
I'm all for him being inside, and not just because I don't want to
see him.
People do like to take pictures with him. As much as the Stone Pony.
I think he should be right inside an area with lots of
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> The Paramount's renaissance and the vision of ReVision Theatre are
terrific,
> and I still harbor some wishful thinking that a Ferris Wheel and a
Carousel
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Long time my friend. The po
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Who are you and what have you done with Mario? ;-)
And get this: I also agree with your complimentary o
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Who are you and what have you done with Mario? ;-)
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I agree with Oak's and Tom's comments about Tillie.
The icons of AP as Shangri-La in my recollections were the Mayfair Theater
and the Swan boats, but I know that they're no longer in tune with today's
tastes.
The Paramount's renaissance and the vision of ReVision Theatre are terrific,
a
What should have been saved was the carousel house from the 1880s. It
was the one landmark in town that tied together all of the eras. Most
of what is left is from the late 1920s on.
Tommy, you might want to avoid the Casino for the next week or so. I
think they are putting on some play that migh
I agree Oak.
Tillie was nothing. It didn't have the name Tillie, either. There
was no support amoung the people who were from here to save the face
or the nasty old building either. All of that came from mythology -
people who came here so recently they never saw the place operate,
and thin
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Maybe Tillie on-line sales are fading away.
Another quick Tillie story ...
I don't ever recall Tillie T-shirts being sold on the BW. MAtter of
fact, no one I knew in all the years on the BW ever referred to the