Remember back when shitty cartoons were just shitty cartoons, and not also shitty movies?
Remember back when shitty cartoons were just shitty cartoons, and not also shitty movies?
"There are no finger prints under water."
what about show biz, it was like chucky cheese
#1 Job in the world, being a Dad!
Didn't grow up in Colorado. In general really big movie screens , drive-ins, and dark arcades. Remember when we didn't have cell phones and the kids could actually use a phone book. No internet, just used the newspaper. Prank calling before caller ID.
I didn't grow up here, either, although I had family here from when I was about 8 and visited quite a bit. Went to Lowry for tech school, then moved here in '88. I remember a lot of these things, too. I worked as a mechanic for a little while at Stapleton, for Continental. My dad loved Shakey's, I remember going to them when I was little, although not here. I moved every year or two till I moved here. I remember-
Stapleton Airport tunnels on I-70
C-470 when it ended at Wadsworth
the big fight over expanding Stapleton or building DIA
the big fight over E-470
Cinderella City, Villa Italia, the old Southglenn mall, the old Buckingham mall when it actually had some stores in it!
The Broker on Havana in Aurora
Dave Cook's
Gart Bros. when the Sports Castle was worth a damn (I got a screaming deal on a Savage .300 Win Mag there, and almost got a Whitworth Mk X .375 H&H for $400, new! Wish I had...)
The airman's club on Lowry. Jeez, that sucked!
Rocky Mountain Arsenal, when it was
Rocky flats, I had friends that worked there
when Smoky Hill Road had a school, the water tanks and ONE subdivision, period.
When there was nothing up Tower road near 92nd except the racetrack and the dump.
there was nothing past Buckley on 6th but farms.
Oh, BP, Northwoods is still around. Just in a new location, down off Santa Fe south of 470. Still got peanut shells on the floor.
SI VIS PACEM, PARA BELLUM
Herding cats and favoring center
There were two bars in the Tivoli, one was a nightclub called Tijuana Yacht Club IIRC and the other was a sports bar that served really good beers in tall glasses called 'yards'.
Is this it? Good grub?
Do what you've always done and get what you've always gotten.
I remember my dad's "go to" hardware store was always Hugh M. Woods. We always went to the one on West Colfax. I think it is a Circuit City or something now.
"There are no finger prints under water."
Yeah, that's it. I wouldn't say it's the best steakhouse in town (Ruth's Chris had that honor, to me. I miss them now too, dangit...) but it is really good and the atmosphere is too. They even have, and I'm not kidding here, really good cottage cheese. They have some spice mix they put in it, and it's good.
Hugh Woods was OK. I'd go to Home Club (before it was Home Base) or Builder's Square, usually. There was a really good, old time hardware store on Broadway I'd go to sometimes, too. Don't remember the name.
SI VIS PACEM, PARA BELLUM
Herding cats and favoring center
I remember Home Base and also Fred Schmidts.
There was also a large toy store before Toy's R Us came around, but I can't remember the name. Something with a Kangaroo I think. There was also KB Toys in every mall I ever went to, but they might still be around. I think I was on Blinky's Fun Club once.
"There are no finger prints under water."