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Tommy's Now and Tommy's Forever

By Aaron Litvin

To the editors:

In response to this line from Friday’s Crimson article with regard to the decision to make Tommy’s close at 2 a.m. (“Tommy’s Owner Fights for Late Hours,” News Oct. 24) and the residents who pushed the move: “According to 40 Bow St. resident Genevieve McMillan, who initiated the complaints against the eatery, customers regularly yell and even throw food at her car.”

Yell louder. Throw more pizza at her car—preferably with bleu cheese dip. And why not stage a sit-in at Tommy’s from 2 to 3 a.m.? Then maybe we’d get a special committee to reanalyze the case and report to the Cambridge Licensing Commission.

Or we could just try to get Pinocchio’s to stay open later—their pizza is better anyway.

Aaron Litvin ’04

Oct. 26, 2001

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