Ron.....what was his last name?
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Ron.....what was his last name?
FYI, that Target Store and the one at SW 44th and Western were Arlen's Department Stores before they were Targets.
They always stocked more guitars of all kinds than any other store.
I confess that I have always found Professor Irwin Corey to be wildly hilarious.
When I got my first car in 1966, Gene Scott had a Phillips 66 station on NW 23rd street. It was cool how, when you drove over the hose, the bell rang and at least two guys came out to gas up your...
There was a Dairy Boy on NW 89th Street, just west of N. Western. It was a regular lunch place for kids going to John Marshall H.S. Also, there was another Diary Boy on N. Western where it forks...
Yes. Ron....can't remember his last name right now, but I will post it when I do.
Good grief. When did the snoot police take this website over?
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Hmmm. Maybe somebody needs to start a thread about "What Restaurants Do You Recommend for Excellent Service?"
Yep, that's the one, CT
Last time I was there a couple years ago they were still putting out the finest comfort food in the state. It is a hidden jewel.
BTW - Did anyone notice that Lemon Henderson had passed in the last few months? He was the Broadway Ford guy with "and that ain't no bull" motto, along with "you auto buy now".
Actually, Herman's is on the list, howbeit pretty far back. It's funny to go to Toby Keith's and order catfish with Herman's Coleslaw and nobody but me and my wife know what "Herman's" was. This...
J.O. reigned in the 60's, mostly. He was a big, strapping guy who was the star pitcher on a prominent OKC fast pitch softball team. When The King and His Court came to town, he pitched against the...
I know who Jesse was, not Jesse. Jerry Oliver was who J.O. referred to. He was the biggest, baddest guy from Mulligan's Flats.
Remember the Broncho Drive-In? Gridiron? Dairy Boy? The Red Sack Burgers? All were between NW 63rd and Wilshire on N Western. Also Art's Drug Store and Maddox' Grocery. I know this departs from...
Drummer was Steve...somebody from Harding H.S. The Hodads sometimes put together a complete show band with horns. Sam Hankins was the vocalist and did a great James Brown tribute show. One of my...
Can't read the sign clearly on "Jordan's", but is that Jordan Desk Company?
Oh, the memories of Hollie's! Rosie would see me pull into a parking space and didn't even wait to be asked. She'd punch the top on a Coors and bring it to my car before the key was turned off.
One of my regular eating places appears to have closed permanently. Khazana Indian Buffet was one of my favorites, with great food, excellent service and an inviting atmosphere. Does anyone know...
What a great thread. One thing that I guess is gone forever is kids playing all over the neighborhood right up until the street lights came on. Nobody worried about the safety of the kids other...
Speaking of Mulligan Flats, does anyone know who "J.O." referred to? (Trivia)
KWTV and KOTV are both owned by Griffin. Ever notice that KFOR and KOCO both seem to ignore Tulsa? At least those who move back and forth between OKC and Tulsa - and there are quite a few - have...