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    Default Summer's here:...Where did you hang out at?

    Well, guys and gals....Summer is almost on us. What places did you hang out at or go to when you were growing up?....I most vividly remember the last day of school ritual for me and other kids on our black was as soon as we got home our parents gave us 50 cents to go and get a Burr haircut....That should last all summer Huh????However, for 75 cents you could get a "boogie" or just a Flattop...Where did we hang out? Up and down the block, slept outside, swimming at Elmwood....brock Park.....Swimming lessons at Rotary park....or, (lucky me) if you had a good looking older sister the big guys would let you go with them to Twilight Beach....this might be a short-lived thread but man I remember a lot of good time Summers....How about you???????

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    ^^^Same thing...except the sister part. Small world...

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    Grade school years much time was spent at one of the two swimming pools at Wiley Post park. On the east side was a wading or kiddies pool and a "club" house. On the west side near the Walker bridge the city built a "regular" sized pool. Diving board and all. While on the east side there was no charge the newest had a paid admission. Also had those baskets for your clothes. Had the big pin with a number on it so you would get your clothes back. I don't remember any of these two places having a place to purchase drinks. I guess they had water fountains. We lived in 500 block of S.W. 26Th and my younger brother and I would walk to the park and back home by ourselves, even though just being in 3rd grade to start and 6th when it ended ! I'll add some other stuff later.

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    I lived on the far NE side and summers, for me, meant getting up before light and taking my horse on all day trips from Midwest City to past Frontier City. I used to ride him through the storm sewer under I-35 to go up towards Edmond. My mom had NO idea I traveled so far. I'd pack a lunch and water and be gone until dark.

    Once, when I was about 13, I rode him to the Zoo, which involved riding under I-35 on 50th street. A good for nothing neighbor saw me and reported me to my mom. She showed up, hysterical, and made me ride back home. I had the good sense to not mention to her that I regularly rode just as far only out of town instead of towards it.

    Looking back, she showed up at dusk. What was I thinking? I was two hours away from home and ended up riding down Coltrane after dark.

    We had a lake that we swam in. I also used to take my horse in until it was deep enough for him to swim. I'd hold on to his tail to let him pull me. The same good for nothing neighbor reported me to the neighborhood association so I had to quit taking him down there (except after dark when we'd sneak out). I used to hide clothes in my horse's grain bin and sneak out in the middle of the night on full moons. Yeah, I was horse crazy. Or maybe just crazy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by East Coast Okie View Post
    I lived on the far NE side and summers, for me, meant getting up before light and taking my horse on all day trips from Midwest City to past Frontier City. I used to ride him through the storm sewer under I-35 to go up towards Edmond. My mom had NO idea I traveled so far. I'd pack a lunch and water and be gone until dark.

    Once, when I was about 13, I rode him to the Zoo, which involved riding under I-35 on 50th street. A good for nothing neighbor saw me and reported me to my mom. She showed up, hysterical, and made me ride back home. I had the good sense to not mention to her that I regularly rode just as far only out of town instead of towards it.

    Looking back, she showed up at dusk. What was I thinking? I was two hours away from home and ended up riding down Coltrane after dark.

    We had a lake that we swam in. I also used to take my horse in until it was deep enough for him to swim. I'd hold on to his tail to let him pull me. The same good for nothing neighbor reported me to the neighborhood association so I had to quit taking him down there (except after dark when we'd sneak out). I used to hide clothes in my horse's grain bin and sneak out in the middle of the night on full moons. Yeah, I was horse crazy. Or maybe just crazy.
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    O.K., Now I understand why you are in the profession you are in. Bold yet able to think....Under I-35...are you Crazy.....I gues the old working horses we used were "Goofy". they would had thrown me and a fit if I tried that...sounds fun though.....Coltrane at dark? sheesh...........Way to go though....

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    Quote Originally Posted by East Coast Okie View Post
    I lived on the far NE side and summers, for me, meant getting up before light and taking my horse on all day trips from Midwest City to past Frontier City. I used to ride him through the storm sewer under I-35 to go up towards Edmond. My mom had NO idea I traveled so far. I'd pack a lunch and water and be gone until dark.

    Once, when I was about 13, I rode him to the Zoo, which involved riding under I-35 on 50th street. A good for nothing neighbor saw me and reported me to my mom. She showed up, hysterical, and made me ride back home. I had the good sense to not mention to her that I regularly rode just as far only out of town instead of towards it.

    Looking back, she showed up at dusk. What was I thinking? I was two hours away from home and ended up riding down Coltrane after dark.

    We had a lake that we swam in. I also used to take my horse in until it was deep enough for him to swim. I'd hold on to his tail to let him pull me. The same good for nothing neighbor reported me to the neighborhood association so I had to quit taking him down there (except after dark when we'd sneak out). I used to hide clothes in my horse's grain bin and sneak out in the middle of the night on full moons. Yeah, I was horse crazy. Or maybe just crazy.
    Why didn't you tell mom she was lucky that your out that late and that far from home with a horse and not a boy............

    Just kidding.

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    Quote Originally Posted by papaOU View Post
    Grade school years much time was spent at one of the two swimming pools at Wiley Post park. On the east side was a wading or kiddies pool and a "club" house. On the west side near the Walker bridge the city built a "regular" sized pool. Diving board and all. While on the east side there was no charge the newest had a paid admission. Also had those baskets for your clothes. Had the big pin with a number on it so you would get your clothes back. I don't remember any of these two places having a place to purchase drinks. I guess they had water fountains. We lived in 500 block of S.W. 26Th and my younger brother and I would walk to the park and back home by ourselves, even though just being in 3rd grade to start and 6th when it ended ! I'll add some other stuff later.
    Hey Papa, those baskets are now a very valuable antique. For about the last 5 years I have been building little cabinets that hold between 2 and 8 baskets. I have shipped them all over the world, it's amazing how nostalgic people get when they see them. The best baskets were made at Kaspar Wire Works down in Shiner, Texas.

    I remember the days hanging out at the pools around the city, Woodson, Wiley Post and Elmwood. When I was young the whole neighborhood would gather at night and play flashlight tag. It was a great time because those were the days before Arlans, we had that whole field between 46th and 44th from Olie to Western, as well as the neighborhood to hide in. I guess that times were really good then, parents didn't have to worry as much about the trouble that kids would get into. Simple times for good times.

    Weekends were the best, we would all go to Capitol Hill to the movies, I remember sitting through them at least twice every time. Seems like you could always run into someone you know to hang out with. I remember seeing my first monster movie at the Yale, Godzilla. Haven't cared for lizards since.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bowtieguy View Post
    Hey Papa, those baskets are now a very valuable antique. For about the last 5 years I have been building little cabinets that hold between 2 and 8 baskets. I have shipped them all over the world, it's amazing how nostalgic people get when they see them. The best baskets were made at Kaspar Wire Works down in Shiner, Texas.

    I remember the days hanging out at the pools around the city, Woodson, Wiley Post and Elmwood. When I was young the whole neighborhood would gather at night and play flashlight tag. It was a great time because those were the days before Arlans, we had that whole field between 46th and 44th from Olie to Western, as well as the neighborhood to hide in. I guess that times were really good then, parents didn't have to worry as much about the trouble that kids would get into. Simple times for good times.

    Weekends were the best, we would all go to Capitol Hill to the movies, I remember sitting through them at least twice every time. Seems like you could always run into someone you know to hang out with. I remember seeing my first monster movie at the Yale, Godzilla. Haven't cared for lizards since.
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    Hey Bowtie:...You sparked a great memory. Remember going to the movie on saturday mornings and watch the serials...they would have wacky races and if your ticket stub had the number of the winning whatever you got a free popcorn or coke. and then the serials ...especially the matinees . Every now and then a fight would erupt but it usually because someone threw a sack or something at them but, all in all we had a great time....Cheap baby sitter for the parents and some wonder "B" rated movies...then they ran us out so the real payers were there.

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    In younger days, where ever there were friends, Dr. Pepper or cold inviting water, not necessarily in that order, and while 2 outta 3 ain't bad, any one was more than merely acceptable..

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    I recall the bicycle being the key to a good summer. bolt on the basket and go crusing for pop bottles. gather enough to get that fist tank of mower gas, then you were on your way to TG&Y for the hottest summer comodities... comic books, caps, and maybe
    a model.

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    Prunepicker Guest

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    Did Gen64 mention getting a haircut? Not me!
    Most of the time we stayed on the baseball field to get ready for baseball
    practice. Occasionally we'd ride our bikes around the southside storm drains.
    Once or twice a week we'd play golf in the morning at Hillcrest CC.

    The best part of summer was not being in school.

    A haircut?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bowtieguy View Post
    Hey Papa, those baskets are now a very valuable antique. For about the last 5 years I have been building little cabinets that hold between 2 and 8 baskets. I have shipped them all over the world, it's amazing how nostalgic people get when they see them. The best baskets were made at Kaspar Wire Works down in Shiner, Texas.

    I remember the days hanging out at the pools around the city, Woodson, Wiley Post and Elmwood. When I was young the whole neighborhood would gather at night and play flashlight tag. It was a great time because those were the days before Arlans, we had that whole field between 46th and 44th from Olie to Western, as well as the neighborhood to hide in. I guess that times were really good then, parents didn't have to worry as much about the trouble that kids would get into. Simple times for good times.

    Weekends were the best, we would all go to Capitol Hill to the movies, I remember sitting through them at least twice every time. Seems like you could always run into someone you know to hang out with. I remember seeing my first monster movie at the Yale, Godzilla. Haven't cared for lizards since.
    Does that include the large "safety pin" with the matching number to the basket? I would like to have one of those.



    Maybe '64 has one or two. Seems he has one of most any and everything.....
    Do you have any in the van '64?

    The Yale seems to have shown all the monster and horror movies....

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    Quote Originally Posted by prunepicker View Post
    did gen64 mention getting a haircut? Not me!
    Most of the time we stayed on the baseball field to get ready for baseball
    practice. Occasionally we'd ride our bikes around the southside storm drains.
    Once or twice a week we'd play golf in the morning at hillcrest cc.

    The best part of summer was not being in school.

    A haircut?

    a haircut!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Prunepicker View Post
    Did Gen64 mention getting a haircut? Not me!
    Most of the time we stayed on the baseball field to get ready for baseball
    practice. Occasionally we'd ride our bikes around the southside storm drains.
    Once or twice a week we'd play golf in the morning at Hillcrest CC.

    The best part of summer was not being in school.

    A haircut?

    A Haircut!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    C'mon troop, gather 'round! '64 has touched the music box. Sing along with me now!!


    Almost cut my hair
    It happened just the other day
    It's gettin' kind of long
    I could've said it was in my way

    But I didn't and I wonder why
    I feel like letting my freak flag fly
    And I feel like I owe it, to someone

    Must be because I had the flu for Christmas
    And I'm not feeling up to par
    It increases my paranoia
    Like looking in my mirror and seeing a police car

    But I'm not giving in an inch to fear
    çause I've promised myself this year
    I feel like I owe it, to someone

    When I finally get myself together
    I'm gonna get down in that sunny southern weather

    And I find a place inside to laugh,
    Separate the wheat from the chaff
    I feel ...
    Like I owe it, to someone, yeah

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    A typical summer day would involve my friend BO and my tag along little brother riding the storm drains on our bikes and riding as far as we could to stroke up as many miles as we could on our pedometer speedo on the bike and at night turn on our headlights and tailigts which were operated by the tires like a generator and my gawd it was tougher to peddle! Then you put the baseball cards in the spokes with clothes pins and we were BAD!!!

    Also hitting our favorite hang out spots billies taste freeze to get our big cups of ice, then over to tg&y to touch every toy on the shelf. Then head over to rudys redbud and watch the cartoons in the little theatre they had set up in the corner like a little theatre with rows of wood bench`s in it...and it we were lucky got to go to woodson and go swimming. Swimming lessons were the best there...all day swimming it seemed....great memories!

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    Quote Originally Posted by papaOU View Post
    Why didn't you tell mom she was lucky that your out that late and that far from home with a horse and not a boy............

    Just kidding.
    Hahaha! Different times, friend. And I was 13/14. Wouldn't have crossed my mind.

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    I lived in Ada as a kid.

    We played with rocks and snapping turtles.

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    Anyone remember the old swamp coolers? Didn't seem like they cooled a room that much, just made it more humid. My Mother used to say that whoever invented air conditioning was the smartest person who ever lived. Alot of my memories of OKC are of how hot is was in the summer.

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    Swamp coolers kick 37 kinds of ass when you live some place with no humidity. I had one in Denver, it was awesome.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gen70 View Post
    Anyone remember the old swamp coolers? Didn't seem like they cooled a room that much, just made it more humid. My Mother used to say that whoever invented air conditioning was the smartest person who ever lived. Alot of my memories of OKC are of how hot is was in the summer.
    My job was keep it filled up. When you had a big pecan tree for shade the summer it didn't seem to hot. When it was really hot , I do remember sleeping in the back yard, but that was when no one ever locked the doors

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    Quote Originally Posted by SOUTHSIDE GIRL View Post
    My job was keep it filled up. When you had a big pecan tree for shade the summer it didn't seem to hot. When it was really hot , I do remember sleeping in the back yard, but that was when no one ever locked the doors
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    You know, we never locked the doors either and probably couldn't find the key if we did. Swamp Coolers bring back the memory my dad was long haul trucker and when he would come home on Friday night he would stop and empty ice out of the trailer (no refrigeration trailers then) and we would PACK ice in the Swamp cooler....Lucky me it was in my room......and we had water running to it from the hydrant outside.....Would last until about Monday afternoon and then here come Summer again....But man on friday night the Ice came again....The Summer was a wonderful time for Water balloon fights....Until someone thught it would be cool to put ketchup in them (Huh Village Idiot?) so, we got "Blue Waltz" perfume (I think it's 5.oo Gallon) and put it in ours...took most of the summer to get that smell off of you. Man, what happened to the Summer????? That's a good one....the southside group should meet for Hotdogs at the lake....wait a minute....Prunepicker in a Speedo......PapaOU in a swim suit?????I'll pass....See ya next time:...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oh GAWD the Smell! View Post
    Swamp coolers kick 37 kinds of ass when you live some place with no humidity. I had one in Denver, it was awesome.
    For people too young to know and for the older member's of this thread Oklahoma's climate as far as humidity has changed. The State had very little humidity and swamp coolers worked great. Because of the construction of the many man made lakes the humidity skyrocketed. I know the coolers were still used in the '60's.
    My parents and grandparents talked at times about getting block ice. Bring a washtub or whatever into the house, put the ice in it, place a towel on top, and then an electric fan behind the tub and turn it on. A cool breeze would blow. Nothing compared to a/c but it was some relief.

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    During our summer vacations, in the 50's, we had a mobile swamp cooler that
    hanged on the passenger window. Mom's hair was always a mess on the
    cooler side. Crossing the Mojave was the most uncomfortable part of the
    trip.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Prunepicker View Post
    During our summer vacations, in the 50's, we had a mobile swamp cooler that
    hanged on the passenger window. Mom's hair was always a mess on the
    cooler side. Crossing the Mojave was the most uncomfortable part of the
    trip.
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    You laugh but, The village Idiot still has one of those machines in his attic....It is really cool (no pun intended) but it is in excellent shape....

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    Prunepicker Guest

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    Quote Originally Posted by Generals64 View Post
    You laugh but, The village Idiot still has one of those machines in his attic...
    It is really cool (no pun intended) but it is in excellent shape...
    Why do I believe that? LOL

    Hey, tell him to call me. I want to get the Model A painted!

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