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| Name: Lisa | MY URL: Visit Me |
| My Email: Email Me | Location: North Carolina |
| Age(s) 44 |
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I think this is the best way for RHODE ISLANDER'S to keep up with their roots.
Let's help keep this web site going, so that we can keep that little bit of RHODY alive in all of us.
| Name: nancy morin | MY URL: Visit Me |
| My Email: Email Me | Location: Connecticut |
| Age(s) grandmom |
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Lincoln and Central Falls> CFHS. I have a letter on page 10 but does anyone know where in RI that I could buy Scotch ham? Can't find it here in Ct. Also as a student at WESTSIDE GRAMMAR, WE PLAYED A GAME AT RECESS BOUNCING A BALL OFF THE SCHOOL CALLING OUT PLAINSY CLAPPSY ROLL A WHEEL AND BACKSY ETC. iT GOES ON FOREVER. dOES ANYONE REMEMBER THE WORDS?
| Name: Jeremy Adams |
| MY URL: Visit Me |
| Location: Wartrace Tn |
| Age(s) 31 |
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My transplanted RI friend known in the south as "Swervin Irvin" wanted me to check out this site. Great job! Might even get the cookbook because I love to cook. Maybe if I invite "Swervin" and his family to the house for a good northern meal he will quit mumblin about "concrete shoes" and "canoli's"." HELLO FROM THE SOUTH". Renegade said so!
| Name: maureen | MY URL: Visit Me |
| My Email: Email Me | Location: sanford,nc |
| Age(s) 52 |
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my brother sent me this website, what a treat! I lived in Prov. until I was 12, and attended St. Matthews school. I visited several times since. Although I've been away a long time, still consider myself a Rhode Islander. My kids love the coffee syrup and we have turned on our friends to clam cakes. they are the best!!
| Name: gloria murray mulcahy | MY URL: Visit Me |
| My Email: Email Me | Location: south paris,maine |
| Age(s) 62 |
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would love to hear from others in ri. graduated from mt. pleasant high in 63, anyone else?. Also, Pettis and Murray, Harding relatives. great site, every time we go back to ri we make sure we stop for hot weiners. can't explain what they are to anyone outside of ri. they don't get it.
| Name: JOHN S RUGGIERI | MY URL: Visit Me |
| My Email: Email Me | Location: JONESBOROUGH, TENNESSEE |
| Age(s) 74 |
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Just back from a driving trip to the Adirondacks, VT, NH and 5 nights in RI. Spent time with relatives to celebrate the St. Mary's Feast in Knightsville. Of course we ate NY weiners, in Oaklawn, plus steamers & clam cakes at Aunt Carries.
| Name: Linda Caraccia Norris | MY URL: Visit Me |
| My Email: Email Me | Location: florida |
| Age(s) 59 |
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Wow, I really miss R.I., the weiners and everything
else. I just don't miss the cold winters. I graduated
from E.P. High in "67", so please write if you did too.
| Name: Brian Rock | MY URL: Visit Me |
| My Email: Email Me | Location: Madison CT |
| Age(s) 54 |
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Found this website during a web search to find out whatever became of Salty Brine after I moved out of RI. This is fab-yoo-lus!! About the only thing missing is "Winnebacome, Winneago (The Tourist Song)" by Jon Campbell & Joe Houlihan.
| Name: Mary | MY URL: Visit Me |
| My Email: Email Me | Location: Arizona |
| Age(s) lets not go there |
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I have been a New Englander all my life growing up in Pawtucet and Central Falls... remembering Sparkey weiners..and Stanley Cheeseburgers. The grease is the word. I'm glad we have a chance to make these weiners in our home and I share them with my neighbors frequently.Remembering the two o'clock visits to the NY style weiner places in RI.
Thank You
Mary