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Absolutely. It's unconscionable to think there are people eating such sandwiches without ketchup. At least in Jersey, it's called porkrolleggandcheeseonahardrollwitsaltpepperandketchup - all one word.

This is why no one likes jersey.

(Disclosure: my wife is from jersey and loves taylor ham)

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I get hot sauce on mine, I vehemently dislike ketchup.

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I can eat an egg sandwich any time of the day. I've actually tried it with hot sauce. It really isn't bad. Adds a little kick to it. But I have to be in the mood for it.
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Ketchup is your last resort condiment for when your girlfriend or wife tries making burgers and winds up turning them into charred bricks.

However, you have to eat them anyway to make her feel good about herself and have to cover up the taste, which in turn leaves you feeling dead inside.

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Bacon, egg and cheese with pepper and ketchup or tabasco.  Pastrami. egg and cheese is where it's at though.  Hot dogs ONLY get mustard and 'kraut.  Ya hear me?  ONLY!  Ketchup is also acceptable on burgers but only if they have grilled onions and pickles.  Fries should have either brown gravy or spicy bbq sauce.  

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Uncle, another interesting list, my question is this. You list on here the December 1947 storm had 26.4 inches of snow. I have seen that storm listed as 25.8 inches and also as 26.4 inches. Do you know why different places seem to post different amounts? And do you know which one is correct if either? I know you've posted before that the snow depth from that storm was 26 inches the day after it fell. If that's the case I would guess at least 30 inches fell if they measured properly at six hour intervals.

the old record from almanacs is 26.4"...I thought the 25.8" came from Battery Park?...I'm not sure anymore...

1947...

http://fultonhistory...le A (2251).pdf

http://fultonhistory...le A (2253).pdf

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the old record from almanacs is 26.4"...I thought the 25.8" came from Battery Park?...I'm not sure anymore...

1947...

http://fultonhistory...le A (2251).pdf

http://fultonhistory...le A (2253).pdf

Uncle, I remember this one, at 11, but I'm not bragging, having missed most of the best. 

 

As I remember, 25.8" was the reading,  And it was at the Battery, as you correctly recall.

Next year (Dec '48) we got a 19" storm, at the Battery, but now officially around 16" at Central Park, I think.

 

Wish they still measured down there.

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