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Retama

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  1. Back when I was in high school in the 1970s, Spring Branch High School had a pair of twin brothers on its football team. I don't remember their last name. I do remember one of them went on to play for the New York Giants. Maybe someone out their knows who they were.

    Were they the Tabor brothers? Phil and Paul?

    Spring Branch produced a bunch of good football players most of whom went to UT: Chris Gilbert, Donnie Wiggington, Mike Luck. Former OU coach Gary Gibbs played there.

  2. We used to have friends in Pasadena and would go over there from Baytown to visit and shop some. The old white working class Pasadena is long gone, Nesdel Club, Johnny Lees, I'm Proud to Be a KIKKer, Panchos, Mickey McCarty, Taco Bueno, Ice Houses, the Banditos MC, David Allen Coe, Mr. Dellhoussie gone!

    A friend of mine grew up in Pasadena with Bert Coan and we used run his old Chevy pickup ragged going to all the beer joints on old Spencer Highway to watch the pool and shuffleboard hustlers work. You would not believe how much money used to get passed back and forth in those run-down joints.

    Mickey Gilley splits time between Pasadena and his theater in Branson, Mo. The night they unveiled the old Gilley's sign at Cowboy Ranch Mickey showed up fer it and threw the switch to relight the old sign.

    The guy that owned Cowboy Ranch was a real eccentric which was reflected in Cowboy Ranch. The whole place had symbolic meaning to him right down to the rain gutter than ran down through the center of the parking lot. All the signs in that lot were old Pasadena businesses. He told me the bar was the original bar from the old Galvez Hotel.

    The grass used to be greenah in Pasadenah.

  3. If you go to Kerrville, head out on Highway 27 toward Ingrham and you'll find a Gibson's Discount Center. The old sign is the same as it was back in the 1970s when I used to shop at the one in Baytown. But I believe that it is more-or-less a hardware store and not a discount department store.

  4. Growing up in Baytown, I loved eating at Monterey House which was located on Market Street just down from Robert E. Lee High. When I came back to town after a stint in the Marines, it had been converted to a Chinsese restaurant, but it still had the Mexican "architechture" and a Spanish-style carpet on the floor.

    I know of two Monterey House restaurants still operating: One in Pasadena and one in Humble just of FM 1960.

  5. Thanks for this info and the pics. They are, as we used to say in the 1970s, "far out."

    Although I was pretty anti-hippy (born in 1961, I preferred punk) I still remember many of Houston's Hippy hangouts.

    Anyone remember the Treehouse on Westheimer?

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