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Indeed I did. I still recall coming across a volume called "Napoleon, etair0il un Macon?" (aka Mason)....you could lose your mind in Butler Library. I think more than a few probably did.

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Oct 24, 2022Liked by Ann Landi

Thank you for sharing another memory.

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Oct 24, 2022Liked by Ann Landi

thank you, again.

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Oct 24, 2022Liked by Ann Landi

Great article, experience and recipe!

I am saving it for encouragement!

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Oct 24, 2022Liked by Ann Landi

Love it!

And thanks for the recipe!

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Loved the stacks in Butler Library. You could make some real discoveries there.

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Oct 23, 2022Liked by Ann Landi

Sounds yummy! Will have to try to make this. I love this type of noodle dishes.

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Yet another scintillating story and recipe for future enjoyment. Looking forward to more!

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Oct 23, 2022Liked by Ann Landi

You do have a history.

And that’s what I like.

I can still see it

and I can enjoy reading it.

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The gallery is a blast. Just wish we could attract a bigger audience.

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Love hearing your history Ann. Will try your delicious sounding cold noodle recipe.

Thank you! 💕

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a pleasure to read

i didn't realize the italian heavy lips. maybe because i don't have them

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I remember Mr. Landi (won’t divulge his first name😼) and I can attest that he is VERY handsome. Or at least he was in 1983. 👍

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Lucky (smart for waiting) lucky you! ❤️😁🙏🏾

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Perfect! Especially since it ends with cold sesame noodles and cucumbers.

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I was hoping there would be more to the story The recipe sounds excellent. Reminds me of my hacked chicken recipe. Studied with a Chinese teacher when I was at U of Chicago Law School.

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