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The American pool hall is an institution that should have been preserved.
A frappe (pronounced "frap") in New England is a cold, thick flavored milk drink with ice cream in it. It's the preferred term for this drink, and calling it a "shake" or a "milkshake" marks you as an outastata, or a habitue of the Golden Arches. There was another version of a "frap" sold in New York City candy stores of the 1920s which seems to have been a semi-melted ice cream thing sold in a little tin dish, but that doesn't seem to have any relation to the true New England frappe.
A proper frappe doesn't have coffee in it, unless it's coffee ice cream.
As for coffee, I don't care how it's prepared or how expensive the bean, it still tastes like burnt pencils to me. Blech.
Plain tea steeped in the cup for fifteen minutes. Now that's a warrior's drink.
I dig that Joltin' Joe Cafe.
Rob
The American pool hall is an institution that should have been preserved.
Where else is a young man supposed to learn most of life's important lessons?
And that's how hot dogs are made.
I think it's definitely worthy of being in both threads. Maybe even a few more.Thought about posting this crazy in vintage roadside, but it seemed so much about the neon, that I chose here. Regardless, I do love his boots because they, quite possibly, are the last thing in the world I expected to see on his feet:
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