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Alices Resterant for Wetdog
A picture that Wetdog asked me to post of his Saturdays meeting at Alice's Restaurant.
http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/d.../cobra_033.jpg Thanks to Got The Bug for assisting me on figuring out how to figure this posting picture thing out. Ok I cant spell worth a crap either. Terry |
thanks for the post Terry, also thanks to all the guys there that was fun ! your a great bunch...WD
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Perfect weather, fun breakfast ... thanks Doug for putting it together.
Tim B. |
Whoops, first post didn't work.
Wetdog- where are you?! DV |
WD//Terrry - Thanks for posting the picture!
Great talking to everyone at breakfast. Nice leisurely drive from Alice's to the coast...ton of bicyclists, some road construction, and a guy in a Dodge Airies K pacing the pack. :LOL: |
DV,
Wetdog is in the back row, second from the left. Terry |
Alice's Restaurant.....can you get anything you want there?
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wrong alice
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THE Alice's Restaurant was in Mass.
Shortly after Arlo Gutherie's song came out, some friends and I went looking for Alice. She had moved from her original location as described in the song of the same name out to a roadside restaurant outside of town. Well, after a bit of driving around (this was long before "MapQuest" and computers that operated with anything other than punch cards) we found her and had a very pleasant lunch, prepared by Alice, at her restaurant. The newspaper clipping on which the song is based was as follows: "YOUTHS ORDERED TO CLEAN UP RUBBISH MESS LEE -- Because they couldn't find a dump open in Great Barrington, two youths threw a load of refuse down a Stockbridge hillside on Thanksgiving Day. Saturday, Richard J. Robbins, 19, of Poughkeepsie, N. Y., and Arlo Guthrie, 18, of Howard Beach, N. Y., each paid a fine of $25 in Lee District Court after pleading guilty of illegally disposing of rubbish. Special Justice James E. Hannon ordered the youths to remove all the rubbish. They did so Saturday afternoon, following a heavy rain Police Chief William J. Obanhein of Stockbridge said later the youths found dragging the junk up the hillside much harder than throwing it down. He said he hoped their case would be an example to others who are careless about disposal of rubbish. The junk included a divan, plus nearly enough bottles, garbage, papers and boxes to fill their Volkswagen bus. "The stuff would take up at least half of a goodsized pickup truck," Chief Obanhein said. The rubbish was thrown into the Nelson Foote Sr. property on Prospect Street, a residential section of Stockbridge consisting largely of estates on the hill across from Indian Hilil [sic] School. Chief Obanhein told the court he spent "a very disagreeable two hours" looking through the rubbish before finding a clue to who had thrown it there. He finally found a scrap of paper bearing the name of a Great Barrington man. Subsequent investigation indicated Robbins and Guthrie had been visiting the Great Barrington man and had agreed to cart away the rubbish for him. They told the court that, when they found the Barrington dump closed, they drove around and then disposed of the junk by tossing it over the Stockbridge hillside." At any rate, here is the song for those younger folk (and those older folk who have forgotten) who might not be all that familiar with what all the fuss is about: Alice's Restaurant By Arlo Guthrie can be found at: LYRICS - Alice's Restaurant Jim |
what fuss?
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I guess life does move on... forty years ago the song was over some nonsense in south east Asia... it caused a bit of fuss at the time.
Jim |
Group Photo
What a great looking group! I meant the cars.
(Jim, be careful what you call nonsense.;) ) Mike |
Great Photo, we got to do Alice's again. == that was very cool. --Steve
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Except an Alice... -John |
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