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Re: "Diner"

To: BillDentin@aol.com, rjl@gt-classics.com, fot@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: "Diner"
From: N197TR4@cs.com
Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2004 10:54:22 EST
I think that John Lye indicated that the TR3A was rolled up on it's side on 
top of wrestling mats. I am sure he has a few stories, if he has a moment.

On the DVD there was another movie, with a trailer, that was set in 1954 
Baltimore.  It had "Heights" in the title and it was by the director.

I used to be a customer of Start Your Engines and likely still have an old 
catalog around somewhere.

Joe (A)

> While I disliked seeing the TR3 on its side, that movie is one of my 
> favorites as well.  I like the part in the Strip Club, when the musical trio 
>is 
> butchering the tempo on a piece so the stripper can bump and grind to it.  
>One 
> of the guys hollers, "Pick up the beat!!!", and finally goes up on stage and 
> takes over the piano.  The sax and drums follow his lead and the rest of the 
> night the stripper sits at the bar with the crowd and listens to the music.  
> They finally go out to breakfast with the stripper.
> 
> Far as I know, Diner is part of a Trilogy on growing up in Baltimore during 
> that era.  I think the other two are Tin Men and Avalon, but as usual I may 
> be wrong.
> 
> Speaking of Baltimore, does anyone remember the old Baltimore TRIUMPH spares 
> house, START YOUR ENGINES?  The were a major player at one time, ALA MOSS or 
> TRF, but they bit off more than they could chew.
> 
> Bill Dentinger

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