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Chansky’s Notebook: The ‘Worthy Burger’ Days


When we opened Four Corners on Franklin Street in 1979, there was no NIL. was a partner, wasn’t paid for his giant photo holding up 4 fingers? The two most popular items on the menu were the “Worthy Burger,” and the “Fabulous Phil” roast beef sammy. Jordan’s “Tongue That Wagged” didn’t last long because the meat cost so much. (Chapelboro.com)

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Chansky’s Notebook: The ‘Worthy Burger’ Days


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