Too bad. After viewing the YouTube video, they look like tasty chips (crisps).
Charlie
On Mon, Aug 13, 2012 at 2:39 PM, Chris Crawford
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> The potato chip lady lived in Fort Wayne. She collected her chips while
> working at the Seyfert's Potato Chip factory in Fort Wayne, which closed
> down many years ago.
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> On 8/13/12 11:48 AM, "Ken Norton" <ken@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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>>> Anyway. In one episode Hans Conried was interviewing a film collector
>>> and historian who had come across an undeveloped reel of movie film
>>>from the
>>> 1920's that was in one of those large 15" or so film reel canisters.
>>> Conried reached for it and the canister came apart, scattering the
>>> undeveloped film all over the set. The collector started crying and
>>>Conried
>>> moved on to the next piece of dubbed film.
>>
>>Johnny Carson interviewing the "Potato Chip Lady".
>>
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