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<p>[QUOTE="gregsglass, post: 398061, member: 78"]Hi DeAnne,</p><p> I am with you. When I lived in Brooklyn there were three or four pasta shops on my block. The best was the pasta from the lady across the street. She made pasta every three days. It was hanging everywhere including her spare beds covered with pasta. I really miss Millie's pasta. She was the one who used to soften up her octopus in the washing machine. Oh God do I miss the old Brooklyn.</p><p>greg[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="gregsglass, post: 398061, member: 78"]Hi DeAnne, I am with you. When I lived in Brooklyn there were three or four pasta shops on my block. The best was the pasta from the lady across the street. She made pasta every three days. It was hanging everywhere including her spare beds covered with pasta. I really miss Millie's pasta. She was the one who used to soften up her octopus in the washing machine. Oh God do I miss the old Brooklyn. greg[/QUOTE]
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