jcomento10
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OLLIEBURGER LIVES !!!!!!
Wed, 10/1/08 2:59 AM
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mayor al
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RE: OLLIEBURGER LIVES !!!!!!
Thu, 12/4/08 1:41 PM
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There has been an 'original' Olliburger in downtown Louisville for as long as I can remember. Photo by Tom Jackson-
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jcomento10
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RE: OLLIEBURGER LIVES !!!!!!
Fri, 12/5/08 12:55 AM
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Looking at that picture makes me hungry!!!!!!! Stuck in ATL. Wonder if I'll ever get to Loiusville. P.S. Hope the CLOSED sign in the window doesn't mean closed for good.
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mayor al
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RE: OLLIEBURGER LIVES !!!!!!
Fri, 12/5/08 9:20 AM
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Nope, It is still in business. I don't remember what time of day or day of week it was that TJ took that photo.
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The Bob55
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RE: OLLIEBURGER LIVES !!!!!!
Thu, 12/11/08 11:12 AM
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Regarding "Ollie's Trolley" and "Lums", the hamburger & fries actually goes back further! I went to Miami Beach High School in Florida from 1966-1969. There was a hole-in-the-wall place called "Ollie's" on 23rd Street I think where he served what you're eating -- only better! The fries were larger and served in a cereal-type bowl. He was a real character. These were the best burgers & fries I ever tasted. Interestly, around the corner on Collins Avenue was a Lum's. This may be how he came to sell his secret recipe to them.
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