A word from the Family House of Pancakes

Woody's child abuse explained

You gotta feel sorry for the plate: My California omelet.

Foodies’ legacy

Just wanted to say “thank you” for the truly great article you wrote about our family’s business (“F-HOP, not IHOP”, Tin Fork, May 20). We are fortunate that our parents’ legacy has brought us so far - we regret that they didn’t live to enjoy the positive remarks and continuous patronage of our customers. I have seen 3 generations of some of our regulars - it’s affirming and heartwarming. Marilyn( the server) I’ve known since she was 5 - another positive asset in a business where our employees have stayed for countless years with us.

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  • Linda (Spezzano) Parra
  • Bonita
Men of Crisis: The Harvey Wallinger Story: Woody Allen B.Z. (Before Zelig)

Premature death notice

The only reason why he was never charged is because he married the then-17 year old girl (“Woody Allen’s PBS Mockumentary”, Movies@Home, June 4). So he married her, which means that they could not charge him with child molestation, because he was married to the victim and also because the victim did not press charges. He is a child molester. He was just never charged. Everyone thought of him as a child molester, but he just got away with it, and he was her husband until the day he died. Besides that Woody Allen has died two years ago and left his victim wife behind.

  • Anonymous
  • Carlsbad
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