Kasey went to this place in Hoboken, NJ. He writes, "if what I ate was not a Philly cheesesteak I'm not really sure I'd like to know what city I had a slice of."
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8 comments:
They probably want you to know that they've brought a slice of Philly, the city, rather than the cream cheese.
so what did you tell him?
i'd like to keep the memory of this sandwich with me always, perhaps?
They also have a hyphen mistake - you don't "make the world famous," you "make the world-famous".
hoboken, NJ?
Bottom line -- If you're not in philly, it's not a cheesesteak.
Gimme a break. If there's cheese and steak...
Ah, never mind, I can't take someone's civic pride away from them.
At least "True Philadelphians" is punctuation-free.
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