Where to meet at the Stadium

<p>Oh fiddle–the link’s not working!</p>

<p>Oh well . . . maybe next year. For the record, I was sitting next to the cute little girl wearing the Navy ship head.
Oh. . . we made it to Villa Di Roma. It was, indeed, very good. The service was fine. The street [the Rocky street?] was very interesting. The wait, not too terribly long. It was a great place.
Thank you for the advice.</p>

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<p>Do you have Yahoo photo on your computer? Maybe thats it?</p>

<p>Yes, we do have Yahoo, so that’s not it. By dropping off the long string of numbers we can see another batchof your photos–looks like you had a great time in NY!</p>

<p>Just got back to town. I just can’t believe I was in the same room(?) with Bill and didn’t get to meet him. Yeah, I know there were nearly 70,000 others there, but I was so hoping.</p>

<p>Next year for sure.</p>

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<p>Was that the boat trip from Kings Point to West Point?</p>

<p>I figured it out. I had to edit the permission box. My bad, you should be able to see them now.</p>

<p>Bummer, still doesn’t work…</p>

<p>Hey Bill, glad that you liked Villa and that is the Rocky Street. Next year you can take your son down to Twins Hallmark (not too far) where they sell mostly cigars and get him a stogie.</p>

<p>The nice people there gave my son a cigar on the house when he got his ISD from NROTC.</p>

<p>Remember it’s Fluffya as opposed to Philadelphia.</p>

<p>oh. . . and that deli next door. Wish that had been open, it looked fantastic. [I am a huge sucker for specialty salamis and cheeses.]</p>

<p>hey bill, wouldjabulieve I’m sittin’ here lookin’ at their catalogue…1-888-322-4337 and you can get your own or dibruno.com</p>