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    Re: Puddin' Lanes Bowling Alley

    It was just across the street from the Johnny's on Britton road. I think it's some sort of a mall now. At one time there was a Tuesday Morning store and a mini theater there, after the bowling alley...
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    Puddin' Lanes Bowling Alley

    In the mid 60s I worked at and bowled at Puddin' Lanes bowling alley. I was wondering if there were any people out there that worked or bowled there in that time frame. From time to time I meet...
  3. Re: Friday, May 8, 1970 - Jimi Hendrix - OU Fieldhouse

    I went to this concert. I was 19 and doing a lot of drugs in those days so my memory is a little clouded. I do not remember him playing the guitar with his toes. For some reason it seems like he put...
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    Re: Football Bowl System Changes

    As an OU fan, I would be embarrassed if OU accepted a bowl bid with a 5-7 record. Nothing to be proud of there. But, I guess if your standard of what is expected from your team is low enough, this...
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    Re: Football Bowl System Changes

    I had almost the exact same conversatiom on one of my OU groups yesterday. 41 games is way too many. I can live with a team having at least a .500 record. But honestly, is even that deserving of a...
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    Poll: Re: Most Missed OKC Restaurant

    I always liked Glenn's. I don't know if anyone has mentioned it, but the Hickry Pit, across the street was decent. I dated a girl that worked at the Pit back in the early 80s.
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    Poll: Re: Most Missed OKC Restaurant

    The Black Eyed Pea also had a pretty good individual pot roast. I usually got that or the chicken fry, never great , but always good.
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    Poll: Re: Most Missed OKC Restaurant

    I remember Across the Street, but the one I ate at was on north May just north of Hefner rd.
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    Re: Where did you live?

    OOPS! I forgot the elementary schools. Lee elementary Pauls Valley, Mark Twain (Sands Springs), Sperry and Skiatook only had one elementary(can't remember the names) don't remember the Tulsa grade...
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    Re: Where did you live?

    I've lived in a number of places, so to make a long story short I'll list the cities and schools with no time frame. Born Wynnewood, Pauls Valley, Sands Springs, Sperry, Skiatook, Tulsa, The...
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    Re: Old Restaurants

    I went there a number of times, I still have a few of the tall glasses with a profile of a woman on them . That was also the location of several other clubs, just can't recall their names.
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    Re: Bars/restaurants that are sorely missed

    I can say that every time I ate there the food was excellent. I also ate at the one in Ada and it was just as good. I really miss that place more than anywhere I've ever eaten.
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    Re: local bands in the 60's

    I think I knew someone that played with the Ho-Dads, his name was Ronnie, can't remember the rest. or maybe it was the Roadrunners , not sure.
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    Re: TV shows of the'60s.

    I always wanted to see what Ms. Gabor looked like under those sexy clothes she wore. Her and the Pettycoat Junction girls.
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    Re: Old Bars and Night Spots

    She would be about 900 by now.
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    Re: Old Bars and Night Spots

    Just remembered, there was a bar maid at the Wilshire club, her name was Dorothy, really really liked young guys. It seems like she may have quit the Wilshire club and moved to the Bandolero.
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    Re: Bars/restaurants that are sorely missed

    In the early 80s I worked the door at a club called Mardees, in the Springdale shopping center. I haven't heard anyone mention this place but it was there Several years, and was pretty popular(good...
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    Re: Bars/restaurants that are sorely missed

    I believe you are correct.
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    Re: Bars/restaurants that are sorely missed

    I took Karate from before the Samurai was open, and he was one bad dude. Not only was he a highly ranked black belt, but he was incredibly strong. There was no need for security when he was around. ...
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    Re: Bars/restaurants that are sorely missed

    I worked out in MWC in the late 70s, and I probably ate at Zamudio's 3 times a week. When Mr and Mrs Zamudio were alive the place was unbeatable for Mexican. They served fried ice cream, it was...
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    Re: Bars/restaurants that are sorely missed

    Ann's is still there ate there just last week, still pretty good.
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    Re: Bars/restaurants that are sorely missed

    Bacon cheeseburger, I can smell and taste it now(Hollies).
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    Re: Bars/restaurants that are sorely missed

    Ah, the Keg , another place with many good memories.
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    Re: Bars/restaurants that are sorely missed

    I remember the name After the Gold Rush, but not the location. Please describe its location.
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    Re: Bars/restaurants that are sorely missed

    I haven't read this entire thread so I may be repeating, but what about Larrys' at 39th and Ann Arbor(Taco Bell now) or (not in OKC) Zamudios in Mid West city? Zamudios had great food while Mr and...
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