Brad Bowers
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Paisley said:I grew up stranded in the suburbia. The elementary school looked like a prison and there were very few places to play or explore.
You didn't grow up in Lakewood, by any chance, did you?
Brad
Paisley said:I grew up stranded in the suburbia. The elementary school looked like a prison and there were very few places to play or explore.
The racetrack in American Graffitti 2 was filmed at Fremont Raceway.I lived in the part of Fremont (California Bay Area) that was probably new in the 60s/70s (I grew up there in the 90s).
Ah nice, I never knew either of those! Fun random facts to tuck away in my mind.Lincsong said:The racetrack in American Graffitti 2 was filmed at Fremont Raceway.![]()
Fremont was also home to Jimmy "The Weasel" Frattianno in the 1960's and a couple other reputed figures.
John Lofgren Monkey Boots Shinki Horsebuttt - $1,136 The classic monkey boot silhouette in an incredibly rich Shinki russet horse leather.
Grant Stone Diesel Boot Dark Olive Chromexcel - $395 Goodyear welted, Horween Chromexcel, classic good looks.
Schott 568 Vandals Jacket - $1,250 The classic Perfecto motorcycle jacket, in a very special limited-edition Schott double rider style.
scotrace said:Taken at the candy store / soda fountain downtown, May 18, 2006, 12:20PM:
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President Bush stopped here for some candy in 2004.
Sachet said:Did he get some chocolate covered marshmallows? Hmmmmmmmmmmmm? [angel]
You are so fortunate to have such a place, Scott! Has there always been a conscious effort to maintain the vintage atmosphere or was it mere happenstance and the owners at some point (fortuitously) realized it was a good thing, to be treasured?
The Captain said:I was born in '35, so, I guess that the answer to the question is, yes, my hometown was retro. Of course, that is a relative answer. To someone born around the turn of the century, Omaha in '35 would have been as modern as a city could be!![]()
The Captain said:Well, James, that's going to take me a while as I tend to get very descriptive in my writing, especially in an account of my youth in the midwest. As Sgt. Friday used to say, "Just the facts", but those facts are a little hard to dredge up at times. After seventy-one years my head is filled with everything from FDR to Wal-Mart. Being that my mind is on "dial-up" when I need DSL to quickly download those memories, give me some time to sort them out and I will try to post a "first hand account!"
Thanks for asking!
Here are 2 theaters in the downtown area Atomic Glee is speaking about:Atomic Glee said:I'm from Fort Worth, TX - still do live there - and while the outlying parts of Fort Worth are afflicted by typical suburban sprawl, our downtown & surrounding areas are very retro indeed for the most part.