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Old 11-09-2011, 07:32 PM
 
Location: Capitol Hill - Washington, DC
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Thank you!!

Today actually ended up being amazing! My girl friend ended up un-cancelling, so the three of us hit the wineries. We stopped at Billsboro, Fox Run, this new one across from Fox Run (starts with an M but the name is escaping me at the moment), Anthony Road, Torrey Ridge/Redneck, and Hickory Hollow. The weather was beautiful and the company was awesome! Perfect day for birthday wine festivities!

I've actually been to the Montezuma store in Old Forge since my dad's camp is up that way. I frequently purchase their wine when I'm up there I really like the Tej
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Old 11-10-2011, 10:46 AM
 
Location: Capitol Hill - Washington, DC
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Monello is the name of the new winery we went to - they haven't even been open a week. The owner was an amazingly gracious host and I think that was our favorite winery of the day
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Old 11-11-2011, 01:59 PM
 
Location: Capitol Hill - Washington, DC
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Heads up to anyone traveling on 81 near SU
Train tanker car tips near Syracuse University | syracuse.com
Train rolls over near 81; cops shut down interstate and evacuate neighborhoods - NewsChannel 9 WSYR
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Old 11-11-2011, 03:29 PM
 
Location: 213, 310, 562, 909, 951, 952, 315, ???
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I just found out they are closing Maines in Camillus. I am bummed. It is so much nicer than the N. Syracuse store.
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Old 11-11-2011, 04:07 PM
 
Location: DeWitt, NY
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I just found out they are closing Maines in Camillus. I am bummed. It is so much nicer than the N. Syracuse store.
Yeah. I'm not surprised (since every time I've been there it's been a ghost town) but it's a much, much, much nicer store, and in a much less annoying plaza.
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Old 11-12-2011, 06:39 PM
 
Location: Capitol Hill - Washington, DC
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Went to Alto Cinco for dinner tonight and absolutely loved it! The seating was crazy, but we only had to wait about 10min since we got there around 5. We left around 6:30 and that was right when the place was getting seriously packed, so it was perfect timing. The food was amazing!!! My stepmom and I had burritos and my dad had quesadillas... oh and we all agreed that the chips and salsa were ADDICTIVE!!!
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Old 11-14-2011, 11:48 AM
 
Location: Northeast Raleigh, NC
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Went to Alto Cinco for dinner tonight and absolutely loved it! The seating was crazy, but we only had to wait about 10min since we got there around 5. We left around 6:30 and that was right when the place was getting seriously packed, so it was perfect timing. The food was amazing!!! My stepmom and I had burritos and my dad had quesadillas... oh and we all agreed that the chips and salsa were ADDICTIVE!!!
I love that place. Their fried calamari is amazing and the chicken mole also excellent. When I was but a mere boy I used to go their to buy my sneakers from Mr. Abrams when that space was known as The Juvenile Shop.
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Old 11-15-2011, 09:49 AM
 
Location: Syracuse
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I love that place. Their fried calamari is amazing and the chicken mole also excellent. When I was but a mere boy I used to go their to buy my sneakers from Mr. Abrams when that space was known as The Juvenile Shop.
Wow, what memories! My mom always took me to the Juvenile Shop for clothes when I was a kid. Then we went next door to Wittig's for a burger and chocolate ice cream soda.
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Old 11-15-2011, 12:41 PM
 
Location: Northeast Raleigh, NC
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Wow, what memories! My mom always took me to the Juvenile Shop for clothes when I was a kid. Then we went next door to Wittig's for a burger and chocolate ice cream soda.
I grew up on Euclid Ave and my mom grew up on Roosevelt Ave. My last name is O'Neill and her family name is Early. What street are you from and what last name? I graduated Nottingham in '74 - chances are we know a few people in common.
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Old 11-18-2011, 08:00 AM
 
Location: Not Oneida
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I grew up on Euclid Ave and my mom grew up on Roosevelt Ave. My last name is O'Neill and her family name is Early. What street are you from and what last name? I graduated Nottingham in '74 - chances are we know a few people in common.

Looking at my HS class on Facebook it looks like I'd run into more classmates in Tampa or the Triangle.
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