Cousin Sammy wore a James-Dean smile and a natty hat as he displayed an impressive stringer of striped bass in this photo from around 1970. Perhaps our favorite Minneapolis skyway eatery, Mill City Pizza, could add a new item, striped-bass/braised-artichoke/ pineapple pizza? Speaking of Mill City Pizza, the scrapblog editor occasionally goes there with her motley journalist friends and fellow union officers and has noted the mayor, city councilors and bishops chowing down there. Tres fab place, Mill City Pizza. Say! Perhaps we can get Sid to endorse it in an ad?
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Tuesday, February 20, 2007
Before there was pizza, there was FISH
Cousin Sammy wore a James-Dean smile and a natty hat as he displayed an impressive stringer of striped bass in this photo from around 1970. Perhaps our favorite Minneapolis skyway eatery, Mill City Pizza, could add a new item, striped-bass/braised-artichoke/ pineapple pizza? Speaking of Mill City Pizza, the scrapblog editor occasionally goes there with her motley journalist friends and fellow union officers and has noted the mayor, city councilors and bishops chowing down there. Tres fab place, Mill City Pizza. Say! Perhaps we can get Sid to endorse it in an ad?
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