totally dating myself here but i will always remember this key foods as the place i bumped into a fellow texan in the late 80s. he was carrying a big red rooster and as we were walking into the store asked if we could buy him something to eat. he suggested a sack of potatoes which we promptly bought for him. days later it was evident to everyone in the neighborhood what became both of the rooster and the potatoes. his name was daniel rakowitz.
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totally dating myself here but i will always remember this key foods as the place i bumped into a fellow texan in the late 80s. he was carrying a big red rooster and as we were walking into the store asked if we could buy him something to eat. he suggested a sack of potatoes which we promptly bought for him. days later it was evident to everyone in the neighborhood what became both of the rooster and the potatoes. his name was daniel rakowitz.
ReplyDeleteI would consider an encounter with Daniel Rakowitz that only cost a sack of potatoes as getting off easy.
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