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Cafe Boeuf GK:. . . Brought to you by the CafÈ Boeuf San Antonio, located just off River Walk on fashionable Drainage Ditch Drive. (TK: Drainage. Drainage---) Drainage Ditch Drive. (TK: Oui.) Are you serving outdoors tonight, Maurice? TK: Oui. Our Terasse de la Grass is open. GK: Lovely. And is there a dress requirement? TK: For women, yes. For men, we'd prefer not. GK: Good. What are the specials tonight? TK: Yes, of course. GK: Is there a pris fixe dinner tonight? TK: A what? GK: A pris fixe dinner. TK: Pardon---- GK: Pris fixe. TK: Do we serve peanuts? GK: No. Is there a pris fixe dinner. TK: A dinner for the police? GK: Pris Fixe. You know. The fixed price dinner. TK: OH! PRIS FIXE. THE PRIS FIXE MENU....OF COURSE. GK: That's what I said. The pris fixe dinner. TK: The what? GK: Never mind. TK: Our pris fixe dinner is the Villa Armadilla de la Quesadilla for $18, and that's baked in the shell. GK: Thank you. The Cafe Boeuf on Drainage Ditch Drive. In San Antonio. © 1996 Garrison Keillor
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An Interview with Heather Masse
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Old Sweet Songs: A Prairie Home Companion 1974-1976
Lovingly selected from the earliest archives of A Prairie Home Companion, this heirloom collection represents the music from earliest years of the now legendary show: 1974–1976. With songs and tunes from jazz pianist Butch Thompson, mandolin maestro Peter Ostroushko, Dakota Dave Hull and the first house band, The Powdermilk Biscuit Band (Adam Granger, Bob Douglas and Mary DuShane).

