Diner talk 072809
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- 1. Draw one in the Dark ORFLOWING MISSISSIPPIFLOWING MISSISSIPPIFLOWING MISSISSIPPI
- 2. A BLACK COFFEE
- 3. A BLONDE IN THE SAND
- 4. COFFEE WITH CREAM & SUGAR
- 5. LOOSENERS
- 6. PRUNES
- 7. SHINGLE WITH A SHIMMYAND A SHAKE
- 8. BUTTERED TOAST WITHJAM OR JELLY
- 9. ADAM AND EVE ON A RAFT
- 10. TWO POACHED EGGSON TOAST
- 11. BURN ONE, TAKE ITTHROUGH THEGARDEN AND PIN A ROSE ON IT
- 12. HAMBURGER WITHLETTUCE, TOMATOANDONION
- 13. EVE WITH A LID ON
- 14. APPLE PIE, THE LID IS THEPIE CRUST
- 15. BUCKET OF COLDMUD
- 16. BOWL OFCHOCOLATE ICECREMCHOCOLATE ICECREMCHOCOLATE ICE
- 17. Around 1858, whenWalter Scott was 17years old, hesupplemented hisincome by sellingsandwiches and coffeefrom a basket andlater from a lunchcart to newspapernight workers andpatrons of mens clubrooms
- 18. In 1872, Walter Scottunknowingly inspired anindustry when heoffered preparedsandwiches,pies and coffee from hisconverted expressdelivery wagon inProvidence.
- 19. The popularity of Scotts lunchwagon prompted others to imitatehis concept and the idea spread upthe Blackstone River Valley to Worcester, Massachusetts
- 20. Charles Palmer, Ephraim Hamel and Thomas Buckley registeredpatents for their respective design of lunch wagons.These new designs allowed for customers to enter the wagon as well as order from the outside, ordrive up from a carriage or wagon
- 21. Thomas Buckley built his first lunch wagon to serve his famousoyster and in 1888 introduced the Owl lunch wagon to the City of Worcester, Massachusetts
- 22. The White House Cafe was the most popular modelmanufactured by the T.H. Buckley Company and hundreds were shipped to towns and cities around the country.
- 23. In 1888, the Womens Christian Temperance Union of New YorkCity ordered their first Wayside Inn to sell inexpensive food andcoax tavern regulars to go on the wagon.
- 24. Patrick Pop Tierney,started his own companyafter operating a lunchwagon in New RochelleNew York.He is credited with coiningthe word diner andbringing for bathroomsinside and installingelectricity in his diners.
- 25. Jeremiah Mahoneystarted building diners in1913 in Bayonne, NewJersey and re-located to anew factory in Elizabeth,New Jersey
- 26. new hope diner project