First of all, Ted and Bob didn’t “ruin” Gene and Joe’s. They took it and made it way better. They built a new, spacious and modern building. They knew pretty much each and every customer by name. From the mid seventies well through the nineties the place was always busy, often with a line out the door. When Ted and Bob sold the business to John and Craig, they (T&B) kept the actual property. The food was always consistent to Gene & Joe’s/Ted & Bob’s standards (like them or don’t), especially the burgers. The only problem that I ever saw (and I can assure you that I ate there FAR more often than you…..and know the history at least as well….and apparently better) is that they refused to change their business model. They kept what Gene and Joe started, and Ted and Bob perfected and kept it static. It was a both a family establishment and a haven for blue hairs. It was the kind of place that mostly disappeared in the ‘60’s. And that was part of the problem. The blue hairs were dying off….and the folks who grew up eating there as kids moved onto “newer” and more trendier places. They saw Tebo’s as “an old folks place”. And business started dropping off. It’s very unfair to call Craig and John idiots when they worked their asses off to turn the tide. Those guys worked there from the time they were in high school and put their lives into the place. It wasn’t their fault when Ted and Bob’s heirs received an offer for the property that they could not refuse. Money talks. Just because you patronized the place back in the day does not make you an expert on their history……you do not EVER want to get into and argument with my wife or my sister in law about the history and evolution of Tebo’s (originally The Cheese Wedge). You’d slink away with your tale between your legs……….and it’s still my favorite burger of all time.