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...group was formed 41 years ago by Tenor Joe Silvia and his brunette wife Jamie. Tired of road trips with bus-traveling bands, they settled in Chicago, took on a bass and a baritone as partners and began singing nothing but dog-chow arias and cantatas of smoke. "We wanted a normal life," says Joe, "children and a home. We wanted to try to live like other people do, and that is what we've done." They make a nice, normal $250,000 a year. Broadway Producers Cy Feuer and Ernie Martin, hearing Jamie's voice, once nibbled...
...asked by the Mirisches, accept instantly. Parties elsewhere may be more chic or at least more interesting than chow and a movie, but you won't enjoy them until you've made it with the circuit...
...fourth quarter, the Townies scored twice more and coasted to a 24-20 victory-their 28th in their last 34 games. Grimy faces wreathed with toothless smiles, they bussed their wives and girl friends, and drove off to Coach Luiselli's house for a victory dinner of chow mein, noodles-and beer...
...Chow Line. For the more fortunate, it was a ten-hour, nonstop trip in 600-m.p.h. C-135s that skirted the Arctic Circle on the northern route...
Often in total darkness, the troops debarked at Germany's Rhein-Main, Sembach and Ramstein airbases. As they moved down from the ramps, they were steered straight onto chow lines, where cooks from the German-based U.S. Seventh Army had a total of 20,000 piping-hot steaks and tons of French fries ready. At Rhein-Main, outside Frankfurt, one mess sergeant baked a 200-lb. cake in the shape of a tank...