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From: wmartin@brl-tgr.ARPA (Will Martin )
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Subject: Re: Lost episodes and Crassness at pledge time
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> Hmmmm... yes, there ARE a few good commercials on (there are still plenty of
> Wienhard ads, and the ads proclaiming the change from "Jack in the Box" to
> "Monterey Jack's".  On the other hand, the whole west coast has to put up
> with Cal Worthington...

Tell us more about this change! Here in St. Louis, we are infested with
Jack In The Boxes -- there's one a block from my house. They are actually
improving over the years; I've been able to find something edible in them
lately, though I still avoid them on principle. Some around here seem to
be dying off (one near a local highschool has become a Dairy Queen); 
however, I thought they were owned by Ralston Purina, which is St. Louis
based. Are those West Coast stores being sold off, and the new owners changing
the name, or what?

Will Martin

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