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The "NEW" UPLAND DINER. Fine Dining at Diner Prices! "Located just steps from the Chrozer Chester Medical Center." Hmmm... Andy |
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![]() "Andy" <q> wrote in message ... > TRUE. > > The "NEW" UPLAND DINER. > Fine Dining at Diner Prices! > > "Located just steps from the Chrozer Chester Medical Center." > > Hmmm... > > Andy Hmmm back atcha. Back in my home town, the local doctor's office was next door to the funeral home. Felice |
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"Felice Friese" > wrote:
> "Andy" <q> wrote in message ... >> TRUE. >> >> The "NEW" UPLAND DINER. >> Fine Dining at Diner Prices! >> >> "Located just steps from the Chrozer Chester Medical Center." >> >> Hmmm... >> >> Andy > > Hmmm back atcha. Back in my home town, the local doctor's office was next door > to the funeral home. Another good one I saw on a TV news report a few years ago was the McDonalds inside a hospital's heart surgery building. I guess that's called a symbiotic relationship? ;-) -- wff_ng_7 (at) verizon (dot) net |
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![]() "wff_ng_7" > wrote in message news:3tJ6i.6494$3B1.498@trnddc08... > "Felice Friese" > wrote: >> "Andy" <q> wrote in message ... >>> TRUE. >>> >>> The "NEW" UPLAND DINER. >>> Fine Dining at Diner Prices! >>> >>> "Located just steps from the Chrozer Chester Medical Center." >>> >>> Hmmm... >>> >>> Andy >> >> Hmmm back atcha. Back in my home town, the local doctor's office was next >> door to the funeral home. > > Another good one I saw on a TV news report a few years ago was the > McDonalds inside a hospital's heart surgery building. I guess that's > called a symbiotic relationship? ;-) > -- > wff_ng_7 (at) verizon (dot) net Hope they've worked out some sort of commission. Felice |
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On Mon, 28 May 2007 23:20:31 GMT, "wff_ng_7" >
wrote: >"Felice Friese" > wrote: >> "Andy" <q> wrote in message ... >>> TRUE. >>> >>> The "NEW" UPLAND DINER. >>> Fine Dining at Diner Prices! >>> >>> "Located just steps from the Chrozer Chester Medical Center." >>> >>> Hmmm... >>> >>> Andy >> >> Hmmm back atcha. Back in my home town, the local doctor's office was next door >> to the funeral home. > >Another good one I saw on a TV news report a few years ago was the McDonalds >inside a hospital's heart surgery building. I guess that's called a symbiotic >relationship? ;-) McDonald's isn't all bad... http://www.rmhc.org/rmhc/index.html -- See return address to reply by email |
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![]() <sf> wrote > McDonald's isn't all bad... http://www.rmhc.org/rmhc/index.html > Yes, that's true. They're only bad when you're talking about actually eating the FOOD, hahaha! |
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In article <3tJ6i.6494$3B1.498@trnddc08>,
"wff_ng_7" > wrote: > "Felice Friese" > wrote: > > "Andy" <q> wrote in message ... > >> TRUE. > >> > >> The "NEW" UPLAND DINER. > >> Fine Dining at Diner Prices! > >> > >> "Located just steps from the Chrozer Chester Medical Center." > >> > >> Hmmm... > >> > >> Andy > > > > Hmmm back atcha. Back in my home town, the local doctor's office was next > > door > > to the funeral home. > > Another good one I saw on a TV news report a few years ago was the McDonalds > inside a hospital's heart surgery building. I guess that's called a symbiotic > relationship? ;-) Why are people amazed by such things? Pick a hospital, funeral home, or cemetery in any densely populated area and odds are probably around 100% that you can find a hospital or doctor's office a short distance away. Heck, a couple of months ago, I attended a funeral at a cemetery just north of Philadelphia where there is an old age home, several doctors' offices, and a few restaurants within walking distance. |
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![]() "Stan Horwitz" > wrote in message ... > In article <3tJ6i.6494$3B1.498@trnddc08>, > "wff_ng_7" > wrote: > >> "Felice Friese" > wrote: >> > "Andy" <q> wrote in message ... >> >> TRUE. >> >> >> >> The "NEW" UPLAND DINER. >> >> Fine Dining at Diner Prices! >> >> >> >> "Located just steps from the Chrozer Chester Medical Center." >> >> >> >> Hmmm... >> >> >> >> Andy >> > >> > Hmmm back atcha. Back in my home town, the local doctor's office was >> > next >> > door >> > to the funeral home. >> >> Another good one I saw on a TV news report a few years ago was the >> McDonalds >> inside a hospital's heart surgery building. I guess that's called a >> symbiotic >> relationship? ;-) > > Why are people amazed by such things? Pick a hospital, funeral home, or > cemetery in any densely populated area and odds are probably around 100% > that you can find a hospital or doctor's office a short distance away. > > Heck, a couple of months ago, I attended a funeral at a cemetery just > north of Philadelphia where there is an old age home, several doctors' > offices, and a few restaurants within walking distance. One reason why I really hate northeastern cities. (And I was BORN and raised in a northeastern city, so I am entitled to my opinion. I paid my dues.) |
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In article >, "cybercat" >
wrote: > "Stan Horwitz" > wrote in message > ... > > In article <3tJ6i.6494$3B1.498@trnddc08>, > > "wff_ng_7" > wrote: > > > >> "Felice Friese" > wrote: > >> > "Andy" <q> wrote in message ... > >> >> TRUE. > >> >> > >> >> The "NEW" UPLAND DINER. > >> >> Fine Dining at Diner Prices! > >> >> > >> >> "Located just steps from the Chrozer Chester Medical Center." > >> >> > >> >> Hmmm... > >> >> > >> >> Andy > >> > > >> > Hmmm back atcha. Back in my home town, the local doctor's office was > >> > next > >> > door > >> > to the funeral home. > >> > >> Another good one I saw on a TV news report a few years ago was the > >> McDonalds > >> inside a hospital's heart surgery building. I guess that's called a > >> symbiotic > >> relationship? ;-) > > > > Why are people amazed by such things? Pick a hospital, funeral home, or > > cemetery in any densely populated area and odds are probably around 100% > > that you can find a hospital or doctor's office a short distance away. > > > > Heck, a couple of months ago, I attended a funeral at a cemetery just > > north of Philadelphia where there is an old age home, several doctors' > > offices, and a few restaurants within walking distance. > > One reason why I really hate northeastern cities. (And I was BORN and raised > in a northeastern city, so I am entitled to my opinion. I paid my dues.) How's that any different then cities outside of the northeast such as Detroit, Denver, Salt Lake City, Chicago, Houston, Los Angeles, or Seattle? |
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Stan Horwitz wrote:
> In article >, "cybercat" > > wrote: > > >>"Stan Horwitz" > wrote in message ... >> >>>In article <3tJ6i.6494$3B1.498@trnddc08>, >>>"wff_ng_7" > wrote: >>> >>> >>>>"Felice Friese" > wrote: >>>> >>>>>"Andy" <q> wrote in message ... >>>>> >>>>>>TRUE. >>>>>> >>>>>>The "NEW" UPLAND DINER. >>>>>>Fine Dining at Diner Prices! >>>>>> >>>>>>"Located just steps from the Chrozer Chester Medical Center." >>>>>> >>>>>>Hmmm... >>>>>> >>>>>>Andy >>>>> >>>>>Hmmm back atcha. Back in my home town, the local doctor's office was >>>>>next >>>>>door >>>>>to the funeral home. >>>> >>>>Another good one I saw on a TV news report a few years ago was the >>>>McDonalds >>>>inside a hospital's heart surgery building. I guess that's called a >>>>symbiotic >>>>relationship? ;-) >>> >>>Why are people amazed by such things? Pick a hospital, funeral home, or >>>cemetery in any densely populated area and odds are probably around 100% >>>that you can find a hospital or doctor's office a short distance away. >>> >>>Heck, a couple of months ago, I attended a funeral at a cemetery just >>>north of Philadelphia where there is an old age home, several doctors' >>>offices, and a few restaurants within walking distance. >> >>One reason why I really hate northeastern cities. (And I was BORN and raised >>in a northeastern city, so I am entitled to my opinion. I paid my dues.) > > > How's that any different then cities outside of the northeast such as > Detroit, Denver, Salt Lake City, Chicago, Houston, Los Angeles, or > Seattle? Sorry to say you cant' get a decent corned beef on rye in Seattle, let alone a sour or a half sour pickle. |
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In article >,
Stan Horwitz > wrote: > > Another good one I saw on a TV news report a few years ago was > > the McDonalds inside a hospital's heart surgery building. I > > guess that's called a symbiotic relationship? ;-) > > Why are people amazed by such things? Pick a hospital, funeral > home, or cemetery in any densely populated area and odds are > probably around 100% that you can find a hospital or doctor's > office a short distance away. How about a Weight Watchers right next door to an AYCE buffet? Until a couple of years ago, there was a Weight Watchers in the Midway Shopping Center here, right next door to the Great Lake ("Chinese") Buffet. The WW moved to the YMCA further down the street and the Great Lake has become Peking Garden (actually, one of the better Chinese restaurants in town). Note to self: take the picture when you see it! sd |
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