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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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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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.
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.
I remember Across the Street, but the one I ate at was on north May just north of Hefner rd.
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...
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...
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.
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.
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.
I always wanted to see what Ms. Gabor looked like under those sexy clothes she wore. Her and the Pettycoat Junction girls.
She would be about 900 by now.
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.
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...
I believe you are correct.
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. ...
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...
Ann's is still there ate there just last week, still pretty good.
Bacon cheeseburger, I can smell and taste it now(Hollies).
Ah, the Keg , another place with many good memories.
I remember the name After the Gold Rush, but not the location. Please describe its location.
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...