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12 hours ago, ChevyVanMiller said:

The video was courtesy of Bob Koshinski. So glad he preserved it, it is pure comedy gold.

Bob Koshinski was on Empire Sports I think

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I went to the Canadian Ballet. They took everything off. Just had to have a  scarf or leg warmers on.

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1 hour ago, Wacka said:

I went to the Canadian Ballet. They took everything off. Just had to have a  scarf or leg warmers on.

For quite a few years until Ontario repealed the 'Sunday blue laws' regarding businesses opening, one could go down to the local gin mill and watch some dancer take off almost every stitch of clothing.  You could not, however, find an open hardware store to get some absolutely vital part for home repair. 🤔🙄

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1 hour ago, US Egg said:

I waited on Irv, he was a short man and was rather curt.

 

I worked at a very popular restaurant/nightclub ‘76-‘81. 

No, Irv was  really Irv.  Not Curt.

🤔

Rick Azar, however, was really Ricardo Carballada.

😁

You waited on Irv at Flay's on Delaware Ave?! 😇

 

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6 minutes ago, Ridgewaycynic2013 said:

No, Irv was  really Irv.  Not Curt.

🤔

Rick Azar, however, was really Ricardo Carballada.

😁

You waited on Irv at Flay's on Delaware Ave?! 😇

…..and I think Tom Jolls owned the Ted’s Hot Dog place in Orchard Park.

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