Been gone a few years, I hope I remembered his name correctly. Last thing I remember he opened a coffee shop/cafe somewhere in Texas. Anybody heard anything more. No reason, just curious.
Thanks
Been gone a few years, I hope I remembered his name correctly. Last thing I remember he opened a coffee shop/cafe somewhere in Texas. Anybody heard anything more. No reason, just curious.
Thanks
He opened a coffee shop somewhere.
I googled 'Mehul Patel Coffee shop Texas' and came up with a coffee shop Dominican Joe in Austin, Texas. **** I'm in Austin right now but flying out in 4hrs! I would've gone and harassed him earlier if I knew about it.
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That'd be cool.
Just see how Wendy's has changed it's interior design from the 70s to now. Ok, so you're too young, but Wendy's use to have old newspapers illustrated on their tables so you could read funny things going on in the early 1900s. They also had multicolored beads hanging on the entrance of the dining area and bathrooms... oh, and no drive through window so you had to see the interior.
Mehul would experience things as such if returning after a hiatus.
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Didn't know that, but I've had my own opportunities to peruse newspapers from that era. I was surprised by the social sections of the newspaper, filled with little announcements like "Mrs. Smith left on Saturday for Springfield, where she will spend a week with Mr. Jones' mother." "Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald hosted Mr. and Mrs. McAllister on Sunday evening for dinner. Mrs. MacDonald prepared lamb, and a good time was had by all." Lots and lots of little social minutiae just like that.
In other words, it was the Twitter of the early 20th century.
The more things change...
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