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Wednesday, April 25, 2007

We Can't Believe He Ate The Whole Thing

Roast beef, corned beef, American cheese, lettuce and tomato on grilled rye. Mayo on the side.

That was Mayor Mark Mallory's version of the Izzy's "Mark Mallory Screwball" sandwich, named of course after the mayor's errant pitch Opening Day. This weekend, he tried the sandwich, which is any two meats chosen by the customer.

The sandwich was much better than its namesake pitch.

"It was spectacular," Mallory said. "Absolutely delicious."

He followed it up later Saturday afternoon with a lemon sorbet "smoothie deal" at Graeters.

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3 Comments:

at 1:38 PM, April 25, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Mallory's greatest accomplishment: "I ate a sandwich!"

 
at 1:39 AM, April 26, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

mallorey has done more for this city in 2 years than charlie luken did his entire stay a mayor it was ridiculous how bad luken let the city get he was to busy working on his soon to be liver faliure

 
at 3:34 PM, April 26, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Guess I'm not as familiar with the "facts on the ground" as I thought...I'd heard that Charlie Luken was a 'gym rat'....working out at the Cinci Athletic Club etc.

Is he really a certified alky or is this just prattle? Booze, "Irishmen" and politics all seem to go together.

Also last year various posters had mentioned Cranley as a boozer. Was that also just election-year smearing or is there more to it than that?

Sobriety and the appearance of sobriety ought to be the standard...a 'social drinker' should and could be very cautious about the amount of alcohol consumed in both public and private.

What's the real deal here? To me it matters because I thought that Cranley would have been great in DC, judging by last year's web postings, his substantive stance on national issues, and so forth.

Is there any likelihood that he would enter a Demo primary for the Ohio 1st? Steve Driehaus might be a fine candidate, and if he is, he really shouldn't mind some honest primary competition.

 
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