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never said it was only about books, but the only thing there from rob himself is the book that he help write.

 

thats the only thing the store sells from him, is his book. I told him he should come up with a cookbook but thinks the internet stole that buisness.

 

 

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Hypergirl wrote:

never said it was only about books, but the only thing there from rob himself is the book that he help write.

 

thats the only thing the store sells from him, is his book. I told him he should come up with a cookbook but thinks the internet stole that buisness.

 

 


There's more than one page to his entire site.  Such as:

 

We have 5 shops of Antiques.

Viewing Antiques is by appointment only.


 

We buy and sell:
Art Deco
Art Nouveau.
Bronzes
Estates
Furniture
Fulper
Glass
Lamps
Lightning Fixtures
Oriental Rugs
Paintings
Pottery
Roseville
Sterling Silver
Weller
Tiffany
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let me help you out here, I think you are getting lost on the name of the website. the name of the store itself is

PRINCETON 
ANTIQUES
BOOKSERVICE

 

the slogan is bookfinding librarians.

 


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it really doesn't matter what else this place sells because the only thing rob has that is sold there is his book.

 

now please stop trolling, thanks

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Hypergirl wrote:

let me help you out here, I think you are getting lost on the name of the website. the name of the store itself is

PRINCETON 
ANTIQUES
BOOKSERVICE

 

the slogan is bookfinding librarians.

 

I was wrong apparently, this place is just about books. 


Also from his website:

http://www.princetonantiques.com/antiques.htm

 

Does THAT mention anything about books?

 

He has books AND antiques.  Now read the whole friggin' site before commenting.  There are more than one page to the same site.

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he? rob is not the owner of this store. his book is sold there and that is it.

 

what do you not get, it doesn't matter what else they sell because the only thing they sell from rob is his book. thats the only relavent information to this discussion.

 

 

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Hypergirl wrote:

he? rob is not the owner of this store. his book is sold there and that is it.

 

what do you not get, it doesn't matter what else they sell because the only thing they sell from rob is his book. thats the only relavent information to this discussion.

 

 


You're full of sh!t.  He owns the entire structure and has been operating the store there for more than thirty years... the whole store, not just books part of it.  Just call the store. 

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why should I call, I know the guy, I go eat at the resturaunt he is head cook at every thursday.

 

no sir, it is you who is lying and trying to troll me. please refrain from doing it anymore. good day sir

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Hypergirl wrote:

why should I call?



Maybe you don't have to call.  Here's a commentary on the man and his business:

 

http://www.boardwalkjournal.com/component/content/article/25/116-
by-molly-golubcow

 

That's the Boardwalk Journal talking, not me.

 

It says he's the proprietor of this business.

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I have all the facts in my brain because I know the man and you apparently do not. in fact the last time I was at his restaurant he made his famous lobster bisque for me and my friends. I saw several eyballs looking at us strangely because we got something that was not on the menu.

 

it's all part of knowing someone you see. you know someone and are nice to them you get special treats every once and a while.

 

 

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Hypergirl wrote:

why should I read something, I have all the facts in my brain because I know the man and you apparently do not. in fact the last time I was at his restaurant he made his famous lobster bisque for me and my friends. I saw several eyballs looking at us strangely because we got something that was not on the menu.

 

it's all part of knowing someone you see. you know someone and are nice to them you get special treats every once and a while.

 

 


Okay so everybody else here knows you're lying.  The links I gave say nothing about a kitchen and I've provided ample proof of who the guy is and what he does. 

 

 

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the proof is you don't know this guy because you don't even know that he is head cook at a great resturaunt. please stop trolling me.

 

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1938_Packard wrote:

Saddy wrote:
lol is it a licensed boarding house or is it just some dude renting rooms above his business? and who in their right mind would want to stay there? a.c. is a hole. and i know what a rooming house is, dude. the only people who stay in places like that are transients. also, i love how you pick the most insignificant part of people's posts and use it to try and prove them wrong. masterful.

Bob Ruffolo's place is 100% licensed, inspected and even taxed the very same way as any other legitimate boarding house here.  Also, don't go around saying, "transient" when you don't even seem to know what the word means.  The fact is that I'd spent five years living in one because my full time job at that particular time didn't afford the luxury of a real apartment.  At the time, I was working at a Spencer Gifts warehouse.  Spencer's had a mail order division back then.  I first worked as an order sort clerk and later in the print shop running a reem cutter, a padding press and a coalator.  The $4.86 an hour couldn't pay for an apartment but it did get me into the room.  Things changed when I changed jobs.  From a rooming house to my first real apartment.




i know exactly what transient means. and you lived in a boarding house because you made crap wages. what am i saying, you still make crap wages. how the hell can someone work for as long as you have and still only make like $13 an hour?