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i have my own salinger story. not to get too personal. a classmate in high school -- i don't know if it's true or not but he one day were in references and just read love and squalor, and he was like, my family, my great aunt, was franie glass. my family was the glass family and i was like -- but it's entirely possible considering new england, you never know. so, i always like to tell people that story when i talk about salinger. and so i had been a question from piper but way don't ask something related to literature. did you get to read when you were in these programs? was that something or not allowed any sort of outside material? you talk about the guide books. >> right. i remember -- wilderness program you don't have anything. when you get other these residential programmed you've hey a point or level system you can get access to books, which is crazy, so eventually we were old enough or far enough along in the program and we got i think it was the six harry harry potter book and we would have access to a million little pieces or ano
i have my own salinger story. not to get too personal. a classmate in high school -- i don't know if it's true or not but he one day were in references and just read love and squalor, and he was like, my family, my great aunt, was franie glass. my family was the glass family and i was like -- but it's entirely possible considering new england, you never know. so, i always like to tell people that story when i talk about salinger. and so i had been a question from piper but way don't ask...
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Feb 21, 2021
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that was mark salinger speaking to me from denver airport. expert. he joins us from florida. thank you so much forjoining us. what might have caused this engine failure? ah, us. what might have caused this engine failure?— engine failure? a great question- _ engine failure? a great question. this - engine failure? a great question. this whole i engine failure? a great - question. this whole event is testament to a tremendous job by the crew. this is what they are trained to do and the pilots and flight attendants, what could have caused that in answer to your question, it is possible that they lost the fan blade, one of the blades that turns within the jet engine itself, or a turbine blade which is even further in the interior of thejet which is even further in the interior of the jet engine did it is supposed to be designed to not... it is supposed to be contained, it is supposed to be a contained situation that something came through because the entire cowling is what you see in those reports. the cow is basically like the trunk of a car or
that was mark salinger speaking to me from denver airport. expert. he joins us from florida. thank you so much forjoining us. what might have caused this engine failure? ah, us. what might have caused this engine failure?— engine failure? a great question- _ engine failure? a great question. this - engine failure? a great question. this whole i engine failure? a great - question. this whole event is testament to a tremendous job by the crew. this is what they are trained to do and the pilots...
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Feb 18, 2021
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my family owns salinger's bakery in new york. cylinders bakery retail and wholesale bakery sells to the public with italian baked goods. my father and his cousin immigrants from italy founded salinger's bakery in 1983 in brooklyn. our bakery was a staple in our community for nearly 40 years until we were unfortunately forced to close our doors of august of 2020. this bakery was her family's legacy and one filled with entrepreneurial spirit and rich with tradition, culture and love. it was the quintessential american dream for immigrants who came to this country to provide for a better life and they acted as a silent killer that caused our bakery to paris. covid-19 and the ends when lockdowns were not the main cause of our closures but was the straw that broke the camels back. coronavirus should not be seen as a scapegoat by policymakers to further explore the fact that small businesses are bandaging. it's government regulations making it difficult to succeed. the declining growth and long-term viability of our bakery became evide
my family owns salinger's bakery in new york. cylinders bakery retail and wholesale bakery sells to the public with italian baked goods. my father and his cousin immigrants from italy founded salinger's bakery in 1983 in brooklyn. our bakery was a staple in our community for nearly 40 years until we were unfortunately forced to close our doors of august of 2020. this bakery was her family's legacy and one filled with entrepreneurial spirit and rich with tradition, culture and love. it was the...
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Feb 25, 2021
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salinger is bakery does retail and wholesale bakery that supplies the public with italian baked goods. my father and his cousin, immigrants from italy founded the bakery 1983 in brooklyn. our bakery was a staple in our community for nearly 40 years, until we were unfortunately forced to close our doors in august of 2020. this bakery was our family's legacy. one filled with entrepreneurial spirit and rich with tradition, culture and love. it was the quintessential american dream for immigrants who came to this country to provide for a better life in their families. minimum wage heights and other state rate regulations acted as a silent killer let slowly chipped away of revenue, that caused our bakery to perish. covid-19 and the lockdowns were not the main cause of our closure, but the straw that broke the camel's black. coronavirus should not be used as a scapegoat for policymakers to further ignore the fact that small businesses abandoned in this country due to government regulations, making it difficult to succeed. the declining growth and long term -- became evident during the first
salinger is bakery does retail and wholesale bakery that supplies the public with italian baked goods. my father and his cousin, immigrants from italy founded the bakery 1983 in brooklyn. our bakery was a staple in our community for nearly 40 years, until we were unfortunately forced to close our doors in august of 2020. this bakery was our family's legacy. one filled with entrepreneurial spirit and rich with tradition, culture and love. it was the quintessential american dream for immigrants...