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Subject: Re: Lenny's luncheonette on Ave. L & 87th Street


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craig persky (I was looking for a picture. Great to see you .)
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Date Posted: 14:03:53 07/08/14 Tue
In reply to: Cat 's message, "Lenny's luncheonette on Ave. L & 87th Street" on 18:29:56 09/04/07 Tue

>I worked in Lenny & Marsha's luncheonette for most of
>the 80's and early 90's. Shop and Spot was next door,
>and a tailor/drycleaner was on the other side. I
>myself was from the Bronx, but I made great
>connections with all the locals, many of whom are in
>touch with me to this day. Does anyone remember Eddie,
>the cook, or later on, Big Bob Asta; Faye the waitress
>who married the owner's son; Ricky, another waitress
>who was everyones Grandma? It was really a local
>gathering spot for breakfast and lunch, a real
>neighborhood place. Alot of the older folks have since
>been deceased, and most of the others retired and
>moved to Fla. Others I knew might not live in Canarsie
>anymore, but they still have buisiness ties so I still
>see them around the neighborhood. So, does anybody
>remember me? I'm Cathy, the
>waitress/countergirl/cashier/lotto machine operator,
>the crazy punk rock/biker bitch who was way more
>normal than she looked, even though I was and still am
>nuts! I'd love to hear from you!

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