And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
My first job after high school was as a cook at the Bob's Big Boy restaurant and drive-in in Glendale, CA. It was #1. I am baffled and sad that the chain mostly closed down in CA. Whenever I'm in the area, I go to the Bob's in Burbank.
Great image! Like you, DJP, I have fond memories of Bob's Big Boy in Glendale... if I recall correctly, it was on Colorado Blvd, the same street made famous by the Little Old Lady from Pasadena. It was a favorite hangout in high school (Hoover High) and after church youth group. Many excellent burgers were consumed there. Good times!
Original in Glendale: three buns, two patties, lettuce, mayonnaise, relish, one slice of cheese. But you could order any variation using any food we had in stock. I could tell stories.
My first job after high school was as a cook at the Bob's Big Boy restaurant and drive-in in Glendale, CA. It was #1. I am baffled and sad that the chain mostly closed down in CA. Whenever I'm in the area, I go to the Bob's in Burbank.
ReplyDeleteGreat image! Like you, DJP, I have fond memories of Bob's Big Boy in Glendale... if I recall correctly, it was on Colorado Blvd, the same street made famous by the Little Old Lady from Pasadena. It was a favorite hangout in high school (Hoover High) and after church youth group. Many excellent burgers were consumed there. Good times!
ReplyDeleteThe Bob's Burger made with tarter sauce, yuck
ReplyDeleteYes! Like, in Ohio! What the heck?!!
DeleteOriginal in Glendale: three buns, two patties, lettuce, mayonnaise, relish, one slice of cheese. But you could order any variation using any food we had in stock. I could tell stories.