Several days a week I usually have the " breakfast special " at
a New York System restaurant in downtown Providence, right near the
public library . Ted, the manager, quickly serves me two eggs over -
medium with home fries, rye toast and coffee - always just two dollars.
But yesterday I arrived a little to late for my usual breakfast. A
young waitress quickly suggested to me the lunch special- "spaghetti
and meatball with power ball ( a lottery ) . I was thinking of American
chop suey -usually about $4.00. But I quickly decided for the " power
ball special ", though I never -on principle - gamble.
For a modest restaurant Ted's meat sauce was quite good -" better
than the Mayor 's Own ", I complimented him . ( Mayor Cianci has a little
business on the side ) . I paid no attention to the price until I was
at the cash register. I expected the " special " would cost about as
much as American chop suey. Surprise ! " Six dollars ", Ted tells
me. Just a moment of " shock " as I considered the power ball ticket.
I only had about $7.00 in my bill fold ! I did not study the numbers
on the power ball ticket.
This morning I ripped it up, again without looking at it . It was
the principle of the thing. But I am not mad at Ted .
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