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Thread: Southside OKC Memories....anyone?

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    Quote Originally Posted by grantgeneral78 View Post
    No the lights are still on here!
    You have lights?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MonkeyBiz6903 View Post
    There's one at 3301 N. Classen. Think its the only one left.
    That used to be Quick's. I hung out there a lot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gen70 View Post
    Hey 64! Mind if I ask how you obtained the moose head?
    My best friend son found it in a dumpster when they began tearing down and remodeling Crystals. He got it out and didn't know what to do....We had just built a new house and my wife (infinite wisdom) wanted a Moose for over the fireplace....I looked everywhere for one and found out he had this one and the chase began. our Fireplace has a large enough mantel to handle a Moose...So, there it is....It's gotta be 50 + years old however......Still looks good....

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    [QUOTE=Prunepicker;196585]You have lights?[/QUOT

    yeah Picker the wife made me get rid ofthe candles...said I was careless....go figure you burn a few so called decorator pieces....nuff said!


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    Quote Originally Posted by MonkeyBiz6903 View Post
    There's one at 3301 N. Classen. Think its the only one left.
    MAN O MAN!!... Are they the same sandwiches if so I am so there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by grantgeneral78 View Post
    MAN O MAN!!... Are they the same sandwiches if so I am so there.
    Just the same, I always get the "Old Italian"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Redskins/General View Post
    Just the same, I always get the "Old Italian"
    Thanks red/gen I am going there tomorrow and get me a sandwich, will probably dream about it now lol

    Thanks for letting me know.

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    remember drive-in hardware on agnew, I used to go there all thetime when we had our body shop on 25th street, the old men who ran it were te best.

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    Quote Originally Posted by grantgeneral78 View Post
    remember drive-in hardware on agnew, I used to go there all thetime when we had our body shop on 25th street, the old men who ran it were te best.
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    Something I remember about Agnew Hardware is the guys there always knew what you were talking about and they always had it. You go around town to the different Lumber yards and finally go there and they would have it and be cheaper than anyone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Generals64 View Post
    My best friend son found it in a dumpster when they began tearing down and remodeling Crystals. He got it out and didn't know what to do....We had just built a new house and my wife (infinite wisdom) wanted a Moose for over the fireplace....I looked everywhere for one and found out he had this one and the chase began. our Fireplace has a large enough mantel to handle a Moose...So, there it is....It's gotta be 50 + years old however......Still looks good....
    That's cool 64! I'am envious I want one too. One of my old friends was a manager at the southside location. His name was Chris Stubbs and his brother owned Stubbs sporting goods on Penn..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Prunepicker View Post
    That used to be Quick's. I hung out there a lot.
    Wasn't there a Neptunes on S. Western where Twitty Burger used to be?

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    I was wondering wasn't there a restaurant next to where Office Depot is now?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Soonerman View Post
    I was wondering wasn't there a restaurant next to where Office Depot is now?
    Where is the Office Depot?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Soonerman View Post
    I was wondering wasn't there a restaurant next to where Office Depot is now?
    Yep, Ashleys was there, but not anymore.

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    before that restaurant was ashley's, it was a kettle for many years. -M

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    Quote Originally Posted by gen70 View Post
    Wasn't there a Neptunes on S. Western where Twitty Burger used to be?
    I rememeber back around 76-77 neptunes had a promotional upside down coke glass, and you got it for free if you ordered there meal combo....sheesh I had a kajillion of them glasses....that just brought back another memory the kids back then would chew there straws and make them into a slinky type objects and hang them from there mirriors and our visors had all the SONIC plastic cup animal like the monkey, girafee and dangit I got what the others were.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gen70 View Post
    That's cool 64! I'am envious I want one too. One of my old friends was a manager at the southside location. His name was Chris Stubbs and his brother owned Stubbs sporting goods on Penn..
    You must mean Nick, his dad Charlie and older brother Chuck now deceased. Was the sister named Mary Ann? Forgot their mom's name. Heard Chris was with Evans Electric years ago..

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    Chuck Stubbs was a great character. He matured really early and could easily pass for a guy in his mid 20s when we were still in HS. I think he started shaving in the 8th grade. Anyway, he used to get dressed up and go to car dealerships and ask to test drive the high end cars and they would let him. He would drive it around to his friends houses to get a giggle. He was also voted "the most likely to succeed" of our class, but I don't think it worked out tooo well for him, though. But he sure was a nice person.

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    Quote Originally Posted by grantgeneral78 View Post
    ... had all the SONIC plastic cup animal like the monkey, giraffe and dangit I got
    what the others were.
    A mermaid, monkey, elephant... there were others but the brain isn't responding.
    They were at other drive-ins, too. The colors I remember were red, green, blue
    and amber.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Prunepicker View Post
    A mermaid, monkey, elephant... there were others but the brain isn't responding.
    They were at other drive-ins, too. The colors I remember were red, green, blue
    and amber.
    -The funny thing is I seen some on ebay about a year ago. There was 4 of them and they sold for 126.00....musta had gold inserts!

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    Quote Originally Posted by USG '60 View Post
    Chuck Stubbs was a great character. He matured really early and could easily pass for a guy in his mid 20s when we were still in HS. I think he started shaving in the 8th grade. Anyway, he used to get dressed up and go to car dealerships and ask to test drive the high end cars and they would let him. He would drive it around to his friends houses to get a giggle. He was also voted "the most likely to succeed" of our class, but I don't think it worked out tooo well for him, though. But he sure was a nice person.
    Yeah! I can tell you knew him. He was a heck of a guy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Redskins/General View Post
    You must mean Nick, his dad Charlie and older brother Chuck now deceased. Was the sister named Mary Ann? Forgot their mom's name. Heard Chris was with Evans Electric years ago..
    Chris at one time owned that ice cream shop in Capitol Hill (forgot the name) He was also the mananger at Underwood's on 59th for awhile. I don't remember his sister's name, I never met her.

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    Oh man, Big Ed died Thursday. I used to go to Big Ed's at 89th and Western all the time and can still remember the flavor of the burgers (might just be the grease I remember, but were still great). Nice to see that the remaining store kept the classic look of Big Ed's.

    http://www.newsok.com/for-many-oklah...rticle/3342206

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    Eddie Thomas was another great guy. I hadn't seen him in twenty years and due to his size I would have assumed he died years ago of a heart attack.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrZ View Post
    Oh man, Big Ed died Thursday. I used to go to Big Ed's at 89th and Western all the time and can still remember the flavor of the burgers (might just be the grease I remember, but were still great). Nice to see that the remaining store kept the classic look of Big Ed's.

    http://www.newsok.com/for-many-oklah...rticle/3342206
    OMG no way! here is a few memories of BIG ED, When we had our body shop we took cars regularly to hibdons when it was hibdons! I met him there he was getting left side tires ONLY he said because of his size he wore them out faster than he did the passenger side then he just chuckled a heck of a nice fellow. Also whenever someone from the shop sold a car, they had to buy the rest of us a BIG EDS GIANT HAMBURGER with the huge fries and all. It came in the big ole pizza box.....he is going to be missed.

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