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Anyone been to The Paper Tiger?
"There are no finger prints under water."
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The most important thing to be learned from those who demand "Equality For All" is that all are not equal...
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yeah, that is rough I'm sure. The Bus Stop outside of Boulder was gnarly.
But I don't know much that could be Saturday's...
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Speaking of icons of youth, I bought my daughter a grocery store cap gun today. I got the kind that uses those crappy rollcaps. They work about 70% of the time. About 10% of the time it does work, it also starts on fire.
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- Shakey's Pizza (colfax, west of I-70)
This is a great thread.
- Round Table pizza (I realize they are still around in CA, but I remember when they were here, 80th and Wadsworth)
- I hated Godfather's pizza.
- Shakey's lunch time buffet's (I remember skipping lunch at HS and going and breaking the bank at those places, ha)'
- Organ Grinder (man that place was cool)
- Ye Olde Spaghetti factory
- Old Elitches (I hate new elitches, bleech)
- Lakeside (yeah, I realize it's still around, but only if you are a gangbanger), how about Lakeside Mall?
- Villa Italia Mall,
- Crusing the 'Fax
- Cub Foods
- I remember before C470 was built and all the hullabaloo about building it and the traffic And as someone mentioned when County Line Road was a 2 lane road up and down, up and down.
- I remember when you could go from Boulder to downtown Denver in about 30 minutes, any day, any time.
- When you could buy any house you wanted in city of Boulder for about 80 grand. (late 80's for you youngsters who think housing doesn't go down)
- I remember friends of my parents moving to Texas because they couldn't give their Aurora condo's away for 25 grand. (that they had paid 100,000 for, 1983-86 for your youngsters)
- Zang's Brewing Company (the sportsbar at I-25 and 23rd) (and Baby's Doe's across the street)
- How excited everyone was that the aquarium was opening.
- When people knew why 36 was called the turnpike.
- the old mousetrap (remember the torpedo truck?)
- Stapleton and those crazy runways over I-70
- the Rattlesnake Club (fancy ass restaurant downtown)
- After the Gold Rush (6th and Sheridan)
- ohhhhhhh, the tornado that hit at about 6 and Sheridan (1983 or so?)
- Central City before gambling
- When only one tunnel was open at Eisenhower (one is Eisenhower tunnel, one is Johnson tunnel, i forget which one opened first)
- Sitting in huge long traffic jams for HOURS waiting for them to finish I-70 thru Glenwood Canyon
- When the first stretch of E470 opened (I-25 to parker road)
- When the Bronco's were good. M & M connection, orange crush, etc.
- When the Buffalo's were good (now that is a long time ago), that crazy last minute 70 yard TD pass to beat Michigan
- The Nuggets (what was that coach's name all thru the 1980's?), all they did was run, great fun games. Then when Westphal took over and destroyed the team for 15 years.
Damn I feel old.
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Remember when there used to be a ski area right up by Genesee?
Brian H
Longmont CO
"I am free, no matter what rules surround me. If I find them tolerable, I tolerate them; if I find them too obnoxious, I break them. I am free because I know that I alone am morally responsible for everything I do."