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Man becomes White Castle hall of famer

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SLP2000021402- 14 FEBRUARY 2000- ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI, USA: White Castle store manager Kim Healey checks in on customers, left to right, Dennis and Norma Ballenger and Austin and Myrtle Allen while the couples dine with flowers and candlelight at the White Castle resturant in South St. Louis County, February 14. The home of the 41 cent hamburger, allows the customer to be waited on with flowers, candlelight, tablecloths and waitresses on Valentines Day only. jr/bg/Bill Greenblatt UPI 
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Published: Nov. 3, 2010 at 4:17 PM

NEW YORK, Nov. 3 (UPI) -- A New York man who has eaten at White Castle every Friday for the past four years is being inducted into the restaurant's "Cravers Hall of Fame."

White Castle officials said Victor Gradowski, 27, will be one of 13 frequent diners to be inducted during a Nov. 16 ceremony in Columbus, Ohio, the New York Daily News reported Wednesday.

"I feel very, very honored, very excited," Gradowski said. "It's almost like a dream come true."

"I will never be President; I will never be a football player," Gradowski said. "But I am a White Castle Hall of Famer."

White Castle officials said this year's inductees were chosen from 1,350 nominations.

"If there ever was a worthy inductee, I think Victor is that person," said Jamie Richardson, White Castle's vice president of corporate relations.

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