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I forgot to tell yah about last week's dinner







I forgot to tell yah about last week's
dinner

I forgot to tell yah about last week's
dinner
06/06/2005 12:13 AM

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So I got a bunch of people to go to Keens the other night - after Syndicate. It's quite a place.

Forget the triple cut lamp chops or mutton chops. Forget the fact that Lili Langtry got the place to go Co-ed - back in 1899 or so.

By far the coolest thing about Keens are the Dutch pipes they used to give out - way back when and all the celeb signed pipes they display in the foyer.

Teddy Roosevelt, Charlie Chaplin, Ziegfeld, Rube Goldberg - you name it - anybody who was anybody smoked a pipe at Keens at some point.

Here's Babe Ruth and Enrico Caruso's signatures.




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