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Ort: East Knoxville is just what the article indicated. a place of diverse eating. The article was a little long but extremely accurate. East Knoxville is a dining adventure.
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Paul E. Smith
Knoxville, TN
Paul,
That was one hungrifying article! You need to let those folks at Metropulse know that some of us out here reallly appreciated it.
See y’all in K-town sometime after football season is over.
Best, Ort. (No, I Won’t Say "Go, You Hairy Dawgs" – I Could Care Less!) Carlton in Football-Mad, Bleeding-Red-&-Black-Except-For-Me-And-About-2-Other-Folks Athens, Georgia.
Thanks, Sundance! I’ll send that to my in-laws.
Mr.Mayor, it was a little long but extremely good. Every restaurant is a real roadfood stop.
Paul E. Smith
Knoxville, TN
Now that’s what I call a comprehensive review article…Thanks, Paul.[:)]
A neat article in the Metro Pulse in Knoxville, TN. Metro Pulse is one of those underground newspapers that feature the arts, dining and political stuff. It covers all of Knoxville’s more unusual resturants.
I have frequented several of the restaurants.
www.metropulse.com/dir_zine/dir_2003/1334/t_cover.html
Paul E. Smith
Knoxville, TN
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