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And despite the fact that I'm now $100 poorer, my Doom Jalopy is back to her old self.
January 2nd, 2005 2005
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Some told me a couple days ago that the word Jalopy comes from period in history when american used cars were brought into Jalapa via the port of veracruz.
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: Some told me a couple days ago that the word Jalopy comes from period in history when american used cars were brought into Jalapa via the port of veracruz.
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He's drinking: They have a Jameson-infused-tea cocktail called the Jalopy.
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A car park in a back-street trading estate doesn't sound too promising a venue, but Bridport's St Michael's estate is home to a community of artists' studios, a regular vintage market and, on Friday evenings, the roving Jalopy Pizza van.
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Jalopy, incidentally, has just been shortlisted for the British Street Food Awards and a second van is in the pipeline.
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As well as writing and performing her own music, Kerri works at Jalopy Theatre, a well-known folk music venue in Red Hook, Brooklyn.7.48pm: Also here with me is Jesse Lenat, an actor and singer-songwriter who performs on the roots music scene in New York and around the country.
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• Jalopy (+44 (0)7794 182023, jalopypizza.co.uk) does Bridport on Friday evenings, Maiden Newton station on Tuesdays, Casterbridge Trading Estate in Dorchester on Wednesdays and the market square in Beaminster on Thursdays (all from 4-9pm).
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Pizza the action ... the Jalopy Pizza van, a Peugeot JZ complete with wood-fired oven
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A quirky little Peugeot JZ, imported from the south of France complete with wood-fired oven and some 30 years of service, Chez Jalopy is usually manned by two Aussie cooks.
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