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texianjoe

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  1. Also there was Cooters, Roxy's, the Rubiat, Tuesdays, The Crazy Bannana, and one I cannot remember the name at the moment but it was on the westbound side of Wertheimer around Fondren area. It was two stories and in the middle of an apartment complex.
  2. There used to be a dance hall/pool room just south of the Hobby Airport and north of Almeda Genoa on Telephone road in the late 1960s and early 1970s, but I understand it was burned down. Does anyone have any information on the name or history on it? It has a lot of good memories for me and my family. Thanks. I know I'm a day late and a dollar short but it was called Max's on the Border. It was between where Almeda dead ends into Telephone and starts again a block further south. Te
  3. Chuck Davis used to be on O.S.T. somewhere between Scott and 288. They moved to the S. Loop sometime in the 80s. joe
  4. It was directly behind where "The Car Spot" a little used car dealer is now between League City and Dickinson on the northbound side of I45. Until a couple of years ago you could still see the poles and lights that lined the strip along with the observation stand you see in some of the pictures. I was there in the early to late 70s. joe
  5. Dirtys had two locations one I believe where you say on Chimney Rock and the other in the Heights somewhere. It was a white wooden clapboard siding building with green trim. They were more famous for their burgers, but I think you are right they are both gone. joe
  6. Without reading the whole thread, I don't believe anyone has mentioned Texas Steak Ranch. It was in a big log cabin looking building one block south of Richmond and Fountainview behind what is now Barrys Pizza. Which back then was Baby Janes Saloon. Texas Steak Ranch had what was back then the best Chicken Fried Steak in Houston and was one of my first introductions to Buttermilk Salad dressing before it became popular. joe
  7. I had forgotten there was that Buick dealership at Kirby & Westheimer, where Taco Milagro is now. It wasn't Demontrond in it's latest incarnation, HUB maybe? It was there until the late 80's or early 90's. There was a Lincoln-Mercury dealership on Kirby too, somewhere around where Whole Foods is now I think. I remember my brother getting a horrid Mercury version of the Pinto there, I think it was called a Bobcat. But hey, it was a Mercury so I guess it was much fancier than a regular Pinto! (I'm sure it would have BLOWN UP just the same in a rear end collision) They were Hub Buick and River Oaks Lincoln Mercury. They moved out to I10 and Kirkwood and changed names to Westpoint Lincoln Mercury Buick. There was also a MacRoberts Chevrolet out 59N somewhere, they used a Scottish Terrier in all their ads. In the same area was Meyers Chevrolet which was later became Mel Phar, I think he was some minor baseball player. JOE
  8. The tunnel was one way and started on the side of Sakowits and came out under the Gulfgate sign by the pedestrian overpass. In between the were loading docks for all the major stores and some of the small ones. It could accomadate a large box truck. I don't remember but I don't think it was big enough for 18 wheelers. We would lose people when playing cb hide and seek and other chase games back in the 70s by going under the tunnel and coming out on the 610 feeder do a quick u turn and going 610 or 45 south. joe joe
  9. That was the parking lot for Gilleys on Spencer and Waters. Before Mi Tienda and HEB and Albertsons were built, that corner was a mall called Pasadena Plaza. It had a Palais Royal and a Panchos Buffet that I can remember. I'm not sure what the story is on the slabs those used to be houses a long time ago. joe
  10. Able Drugs and the multistory Entex building that was next to it were demolished about 10 years ago and a Walgreens now sits there. Gilleys was located at the SE corner of Spencer and Waters behind a small motel, which is still there. The club and rodeo arena were torn down. Parts of the recording studio are still there but hiden by overgrown weeds and bushes. joe
  11. Arandas Seafood on I10, inbound around Federal. They have a really good Mexican shrimp cocktail and probably the best fried oysters around. They are not limp and soggy, the texture is more crisp than most. joe
  12. Don Carlos on 74th The taco bus on Wayside around Ave o. Bradys Landing Mucho Mexico on Wayside just south of I10 was good, I was disappointed the last time I went about a year ago, but maybe they were having a bad day. joe
  13. I went to Hartman and Jones from 1970 to 1976 and if I remember right the boys swam in jock straps and the girls swam those white uniform gym outfits. They told us so the chlorine did not mess up the lockers where guys left their trunks and didn't take them home after every swim class. I guess we were naive or people just didn't read to much into it. If there was a perv in the school it would probably be a coach. They were some sadistic sobs and quick to pull out a padel for any infraction. joe
  14. I remember them well. They were held at Camp Strake just south of Conroe. Man that seemed like it was so far out of town back then. We competed in fire building, tent pitching, signaling with flags(a long forgoten art) and orientering which was my favorite among other things. You have it right it was the Camporee, the big one at the Astrohall was the Jamboree. joe
  15. When we were in scouts around '73, our scoutmaster volunteered his son and I to go to a bowling alley that had donated a couple of hundered used bowling pins and take them to Camp Hudson for the Cubs to use for crafts. By then Camp Hudson was a day camp only used by the Cubs. Man those things are heavy when you load and unload them into the back of a truck. I wondered what happened to the camp after it was sold. joe
  16. On my honor, I will do my best to do my duty to God and my country, And to obey the scout law To help other people at all times, To keep myself physically strong, Mentally awake, and morally straight. A scout is trustworthy, loyal, helpfull, friendly,courteous, kind, obedient, cheerfull, thrifty, brave, clean and reverent. Troop 191, Wolf patrol 1971-1975. I was a Cub before that but its a little blury. Be prepared, joe P.S. I remembered without the help of google thank you very much.
  17. Cool bike, I had the yellow Schwin with the banana seat and sissy bar. You can buy original refurbished bikes like those at the Schwin shop in Pasadena on Richey. They wanted the same for one of those old bikes as I paid for my brand new Cannondale. joe
  18. As you walked in the front door there was a tall desk to the right where you had to show your membership card. I don't remember if it cost anything but you had to have one. They may have relaxed it in its final days. Another reason I remember is there was a pretty blond that I knew from my Village Pizza days that worked the desk. I kept trying to get her to go out with me. wikipedia on GEMCO joe
  19. I can't remember it being a FedMart. I remember it stood empty for a long time and then it was a Mervyns for a while. Doesn't mean it wasn't. Before Sams Club there was Gemco. It was membership only and had Eagle Grocery stores in the back section. It was the first Super Center. joe
  20. I don't remember that at all, but man that would make for a good movie. joe
  21. I don't remember this show. But I noticed some of the characters last name was Carrington the same as Dynasty, which I think was a spin off of Dallas. Does anyone remember if they were intertwined. joe
  22. That is a strip joint now. There was one on the corner of NASA 1 and Hwy 3 that was later The Hop, it still may be I don't drive over there much anymore, too much construction I go the back way. joe
  23. I used to do touch and gos at Houston Gulf (League City Municipal). It is a neighborhood now. I used to drive in front of Genoa Airport on the way to work and always wanted to sneak in and look for parts and signs but they turned it into a sandpit before I could. joe
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