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Originally posted by louPete:
Q: another food question. name three dishes Michael assumably eats before he goes to Sicily .

Sorry. Was it Veal @ Louis in the Bronx,
Chinese take out @ home waiting meet Sollozzo, and meat balls - cooked by Clemenza?
Let's think about this: I remember the lasagna at Connie's reception; I don't remember Mike taking a single bite of food at Louis; nor to I remember seeing him eat chinese food at waiting for the call from McClusky's precinct. I think he was too nervous to eat plus his jaw was freshly broken.

I don't remember what it is but he does eat with Kay in her hotel room before going to the hospital to see Vito. I dunno confused orange


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