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LettersWeek of August 17, 2005Published on August 17, 2005Attribute This It is not for me to question or critique the editorial content of any published column, as long as I am not wrongly typecast, or if someone decides to use humor at my expense. I and others are assuming that there is a misinformation campaign by some potential political and racist radicals looking again to besmear my professionalism or character. Being an outspoken and expressive black man in a conservative red state environment keeps me in the frying pan. I am used to the heat. If you thought I was the Shadow, then there are no talented women or men, gays or straights, rich or working-class writers out of a population of 2 million-plus who are considered off-beat, witty and oftentimes unacceptably vulgar and as far left as China. I hate to disappoint you, but again, I am not in that group, no matter what I did 30 years ago on television. I may have worn a skirt or two in my campy heyday, but I never hid behind one. You've heard it first from the horse's mouth -- a Trotter, no doubt. All About Minnen Did I really need to know that Jess is moving? Save that shit for your family or your diary. The article said there was a 40-minute interview, and I just hope the rest of the time wasn't Jess telling Trey more about Jess. The RFT should reprint the interview but omit Trey's answers and replace the picture of Trey with one of Jess. In fact, I think Jess should write a blog and the RFT can just scrap all their content to be replaced by Jess' blog. I'm sure readers are really excited to find out more about Jess, Jess' friends, Jess' diet and Jess' obsessions. Light Railing Your story really missed the mark and did a disservice to the community. Rose-Colored Nostalgia Can't wait to relive some memories of late-night slices in Hoboken at Feraro's. Jersey memories, Part 2:Seeing Rose Martelli's pizza article on topix.net was a strange St. Louis moment for me. I went to journalism school at Mizzou and moved to St. Louis right out of school to work for The Sporting News, and almost twenty years later I live in Maplewood, New Jersey, with my wife and two young daughters. We regularly eat pizza at Roman Gourmet and at Bunny's under protest. I had a blast living in St. Louis, eating thin-crust pizza and reading the Riverfront Times. Thanks for the memories! Ode to the Wedgewood:I would venture to say I am one of the few people who read Rose Martelli's article who has actually been to the Wedgewood Cafeteria in Montclair, New Jersey ["A Farewell to Fabarre's?" June 15]. I am a displaced Jersey boy out here in St. Louis but have fond recollections of meals at the Wedgewood, circa early 1970s. To an eight-year-old kid, the most memorable part of the interior was the Old King Cole mural on one of the walls. The Wedgewood was my family's ritual stop on the way back from visiting my grandmother in Nutley. Years later I lived one town over in Bloomfield, but by then the Wedgewood was long gone. I never expected the RFT to trigger such a Jersey-specific recollection. I think what I need to do is take my two young sons to Papa Fabarre's, to establish their own Papa Fabarre's for old time's sake.
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