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    Quote Originally Posted by MonkeyBiz6903 View Post
    What the Old Prairie Field out in south town?
    Close enough Monkey, it was: THE OLD PRARIE FIELD IN MOORE OKLAHOMA

  2. #1452

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    Does anyone know of any archive videos of Alan Merrill Chevrolet, or old ads in papers. I bought a brand new 1977 chevy short bed truck from him, inline 6 and 3 on the tree. got it for $3495.00....Man the good ole days!

  3. #1453

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    Quote Originally Posted by grantgeneral78 View Post
    Does anyone know of any archive videos of Alan Merrill Chevrolet, or old ads in papers. I bought a brand new 1977 chevy short bed truck from him, inline 6 and 3 on the tree. got it for $3495.00....Man the good ole days!
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    It wounds like the "Mexican Market" is not as good as it seemed. God noght and God Bless....

  4. #1454

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    Hey '78 I notice there is an OSU player in the Super Bowl....OU????

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    I recently bought several old Capitol Hill High Schools year books at an estate sale, if anyone is interested in them let me know.

    Years---1954,55,56,57,59,60,61,64

  6. #1456

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    Quote Originally Posted by Generals64 View Post
    Hey '78 I notice there is an OSU player in the Super Bowl....OU????
    Yeah I knew Antonia Smith was from osu and with arizona....but such is the case when he was with ou....he just cannot seem to win the "big one"

    BOOMER SOONER!

  7. #1457

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    with osu grrrr

  8. #1458

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    Hey '78....thought I would rub it in did you know tht a GRANT GENERAL is NOW the DEFENSIVE coach at OSU....???Billy Young graduated from Grant in 1964...
    ...Divided house around my place...the wife is a fanatic for OSU...I'll stay with Stoops and you guys....My wife used to teach Frank Romero (OU Lineman during the 2000 championship)...Good kid...but, boy is he big....See ya:......

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    Quote Originally Posted by danielf1935 View Post
    I recently bought several old Capitol Hill High Schools year books at an estate sale, if anyone is interested in them let me know.

    Years---1954,55,56,57,59,60,61,64
    I'm looking for a '69 and/or '70.

  10. #1460

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    Quote Originally Posted by Generals64 View Post
    Hey '78....thought I would rub it in did you know tht a GRANT GENERAL is NOW the DEFENSIVE coach at OSU....???Billy Young graduated from Grant in 1964...
    ...Divided house around my place...the wife is a fanatic for OSU...I'll stay with Stoops and you guys....My wife used to teach Frank Romero (OU Lineman during the 2000 championship)...Good kid...but, boy is he big....See ya:......
    Yeah us sooner fans have to rally up the troops.....remember bubba burcham who played for OU he went to school with my nephew in mustang.

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    Hey, here's a good... one I'm going to post it on the TG&Y thread also. We have talked about the Easter Egg Drop in previous conversations. Well, one year the higher ups at TG&Y decided (74th & Penn) to DROP TURKEYS.....Yep, that's what I said...DROP TURKEYS for Thanksgiving. Thinking this would really be cool....Pen Raised Turkeys don't know how to fly very well....Some flew enough not to go "SPLAT" on the parking lot and some didn't.....Gosh, that was a mess..Turkey's were all over the neighborhood....And the Parking Lot.

    Or, how many of you guys from the Southside remember TG&Y (74th & Penn) having an outdoor Rodeo for 89ers Day???? that was fun....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Generals64 View Post
    Or, how many of you guys from the Southside remember TG&Y (74th & Penn)
    having an outdoor Rodeo for 89ers Day? that was fun...
    I don't. I was big on 89ers Day. Don't know how it got missed.

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    Hey, have you guys been catching the shows on PBS lately. "The Oklahoma I Remember" was nicely done and I kept thinking about you guys as I watched it. The music of the 50's and 60's, DooWop music, Elvis' gospel and others are coming up. check it out if you havn't done so already.

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    Quote Originally Posted by angel27 View Post
    Hey, have you guys been catching the shows on PBS lately. "The Oklahoma I Remember" was nicely done and I kept thinking about you guys as I watched it. The music of the 50's and 60's, DooWop music, Elvis' gospel and others are coming up. check it out if you havn't done so already.
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    Angel 27:....you were there for the Rodeo, Remember????We had a great time that week-end....Tim Holt was there and so many others for the promotion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by grantgeneral78 View Post
    What year was that?
    as far as i know it was from 1939 to the end of the war. many of the prisoners cam back to become US citizens.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrCrwth View Post
    as far as i know it was from 1939 to the end of the war. many of the prisoners cam back to become US citizens.
    That is a interesting piece of OKC history not many know of, including myself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by grantgeneral78 View Post
    That is a interesting piece of OKC history not many know of, including myself.
    One of the MOST noticeable prisoner of war camps in this area is located right off I-35 just north of Gainesville. you can see three (3) water towers from the highway on the West side of the road. Then, there is a small German town west on highway 82 by the name of Meunster, Texas.....Good....No GREAT German food in that town...Super nice people....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Generals64 View Post
    One of the MOST noticeable prisoner of war camps in this area is located right off I-35 just north of Gainesville. you can see three (3) water towers from the highway on the West side of the road. Then, there is a small German town west on highway 82 by the name of Meunster, Texas.....Good....No GREAT German food in that town...Super nice people....
    I know this is a little off subject but where is the best german food in OKC?

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    Ingrid's Kitchen @ NW 36th and Youngs

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    I posted this in the Moore forum with no results,so I'd like to ask if any of you guy's remember a little mexican restaurant on the E.side of 35 and about a block S. of 12th st. right off the service rd. called Moore's Little Mexico? It was some kinda good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Generals64 View Post
    One of the MOST noticeable prisoner of war camps in this area is located right off
    I-35 just north of Gainesville. you can see three (3) water towers from the
    highway on the West side of the road. Then, there is a small German town west
    on highway 82 by the name of Meunster, Texas... Good... No GREAT German food
    in that town... Super nice people....
    I've seen a sign about Meunster, maybe a festival or something of the like, but
    we've never stopped.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Generals64 View Post
    One of the MOST noticeable prisoner of war camps in this area is located right off I-35 just north of Gainesville. you can see three (3) water towers from the highway on the West side of the road. Then, there is a small German town west on highway 82 by the name of Meunster, Texas.....Good....No GREAT German food in that town...Super nice people....
    Meunster Texas, has the best Pastry's around, little convenience store on southside of hi-way 82 just as you hit town is a combination service station, convenience store and pastry shop. Fischer's German Super Market has about the best meat you can buy. I once counted 16 people working in the butcher shop and meat counter. Try to get by there about twice a year......Lindsay, Tx just east of Meunster has the good German food....But then again, I don't like German food.

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    Quote Originally Posted by grantgeneral78 View Post
    I know this is a little off subject but where is the best german food in OKC?
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    It's is in Moore on South Sooner Road about 134th st. A little pricey but mega good. Old Style German food...If you like German food it's well worth the trip. In OKC there is one on N.W. 23rd/Council on the west side of the road in a strip center that is very good....

  24. #1474

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    Quote Originally Posted by Prunepicker View Post
    I've seen a sign about Meunster, maybe a festival or something of the like, but
    we've never stopped.
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    Well worth the trip buddy....True Dark German beer...and German food...I think....after the beers it really doesn't matter.....No, it's really good. That is unique part of the country that a lot of people don't go into. Another GREAT place to eat is in a small Texas town (Ponder) just off I35W.....Like you're headed to Ft. Worth......About 6 miles S. of Denton and three miles west...Super great Steakhouse.......

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    Quote Originally Posted by Generals64 View Post
    It's is in Moore on South Sooner Road about 134th st. A little pricey but mega
    good. Old Style German food... If you like German food it's well worth the trip. In
    OKC there is one on N.W. 23rd/Council on the west side of the road in a strip
    center that is very good...
    The place on N. Council is called Oma's. They serve sandwiches. I wasn't aware
    they served German food. It's more of a European grocery with canned food
    and candy.

    When did you eat there?

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