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In reply to the discussion: Sambos restaurant FINALLY gets rid of that offensive name [View all]Hekate
(100,133 posts)22. Helen Bannerman had a genuine gift for rhythmic, almost lyrical, language. We had a repertoire...
...of quotes that followed us into adulthood that our own children know nothing of. I think you have to read it aloud, as to a child, to get the flavor. But a new garment, something colorful and non-utilitarian, would earn the compliment: "You are the grrrran-dest tiger in the jungle." And oh, what we wouldn't have given for something as gorgeous as his purple shoes with crimson soles and crimson linings.
I hope you can find Little Babaji -- it's worth a look, and if you are like me, it will be restorative.
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We had one in my town...I ate there...I will never forget my boss took me there once
Eliot Rosewater
Jun 2020
#1
Well, I may have drank enough beer that I didn't notice that the food sucked.
Crunchy Frog
Jun 2020
#25
I have this vague recollection of going to one in either Lafayette or Walnut Creek, CA about
mr_lebowski
Jun 2020
#11
confed flag, Sambos, imagery from jim crow... whites said blacks were being sensitive
Demovictory9
Jun 2020
#24
I grew up not far from the Ocean Walking distance from my house so I took it for granted!
kimbutgar
Jun 2020
#38
Isn't that the story where the tigers ran around in a circle and turned into a pool
Maraya1969
Jun 2020
#10
Kind of a Santa Barbara landmark, but should have changed the name 30+ years ago. By the way...
Hekate
Jun 2020
#12
I wished I'd known about this. I loved that story as a child and wished I could have shared it with
Dream Girl
Jun 2020
#18
Helen Bannerman had a genuine gift for rhythmic, almost lyrical, language. We had a repertoire...
Hekate
Jun 2020
#22
Sambo lived in Africa. Babaji lives in India. The tigers chased each other around a tree...
Hekate
Jun 2020
#23