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  1. #701

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    Quote Originally Posted by Prunepicker View Post
    It's a long story, and I never sleep.
    I was thinking that it really isn't a long story but to many it wouldn't make sense. I only sleep while I am driving.
    It looks more and more like while Prune was playing on stage I was playing in the crowd. But then again I don't think a place would be able to survive if we both were there at the same time!
    But the Civic Center did!
    Hand me one of those little blue things................

  2. #702
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    Quote Originally Posted by grantgeneral78 View Post
    So you are a VAMpicker!
    Is ya'll 'dat same fruitcake who called 'dat 80's Calais a '72 Monte Carlo?

    Don't never call me a VAMpicker, whatever 'dat is.

    Ya'll is psycho. Reeeeeeal psycho.

    '72 Monte Carlo my...

    OUCH!

    Prunette is still a whackin' me upside 'da haid.

  3. #703

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    Quote Originally Posted by Prunepicker View Post
    Is ya'll 'dat same fruitcake who called 'dat 80's Calais a '72 Monte Carlo?

    Don't never call me a VAMpicker, whatever 'dat is.

    Ya'll is psycho. Reeeeeeal psycho.

    '72 Monte Carlo my...

    OUCH!

    Prunette is still a whackin' me upside 'da haid.
    Quick! Here's some of them blue things! They'll help..................

  4. #704
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    Quote Originally Posted by papaOU View Post
    Quick! Here's some of them blue things! They'll help...
    You're a kook. I can tell.

  5. #705

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    Quote Originally Posted by Prunepicker View Post
    You're a kook. I can tell.
    You bet! And I have the papers to prove it!!!

  6. #706

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    Remember when shopping at mathis brothers meant going down on western, and then going by the public market and picking up a watermelon, and if it was a really good day we got to go by Hollies around the corner...yummm.

  7. #707

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    Remember when shopping at mathis brothers meant going down on western, and then going by the public market and picking up a watermelon, and if it was a really good day we got to go by Hollies around the corner...yummm.
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    Forget Mathis Brothers and the market....Go to Hollies ...Onion Rings deluxe please and a side order of liquid juice please....

  8. #708

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    Quote Originally Posted by Generals64 View Post
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    Forget Mathis Brothers and the market....Go to Hollies ...Onion Rings deluxe please and a side order of liquid juice please....
    Don't forget The Bacon Burger and BBQ sandwiches. Nobody made them better!

  9. #709
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    Quote Originally Posted by Generals64 View Post
    Forget Mathis Brothers and the market... Go to Hollies... Onion Rings deluxe
    please and a side order of liquid juice please...
    I liked the fried chicken and the roll with honey. Pennington's in Tulsa was
    very similar.

  10. #710
    Prunepicker Guest

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    Okay, tell the truth.

    How many times did you order a beer at Hollie's only to have the hop turn
    around and leave with it because you were too young?

    It only happened to me every Friday and Saturday night.

  11. #711

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    Man now I am hungry for a 99 cent footlong at DQ

  12. #712

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    I have one about a mile from my house here in Austin, had a Peanut Buster Parfait last night.

  13. #713

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    Quote Originally Posted by Prunepicker View Post
    Okay, tell the truth.

    How many times did you order a beer at Hollie's only to have the hop turn
    around and leave with it because you were too young?

    It only happened to me every Friday and Saturday night.
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    I will stand on the FIFTH.....Whatever.....

  14. #714
    Prunepicker Guest

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    Quote Originally Posted by grantgeneral78 View Post
    Man now I am hungry for a 99 cent footlong at DQ
    Do you remember National Hot Dog Day at DQ?

  15. #715
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    Quote Originally Posted by Generals64 View Post
    I will stand on the FIFTH... Whatever...
    Probably under it, too.

  16. #716

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    Quote Originally Posted by Prunepicker View Post
    Probably under it, too.
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    Whatever:..............What were we talking about?..........Oh that Fifth....Do you remember what Mr. Hollie carried with him when he walked the parking lot????I'm sure USG60 remembers...Right Dude...?the Wanna Be's can't answer this question....Huh?????

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    Prunepicker Guest

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    Quote Originally Posted by Generals64 View Post
    Whatever... What were we talking about? Oh that Fifth... Do you remember
    what Mr. Hollie carried with him when he walked the parking lot? I'm sure
    USG60 remembers... Right Dude? the Wanna Be's can't answer this question...
    Huh?
    A gun or a beer. A flashlight to look for change the hops dropped. A night
    stick.

  18. #718

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    Quote Originally Posted by Prunepicker View Post
    A gun or a beer. A flashlight to look for change the hops dropped. A night
    stick.
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    Don't tell anyone else, let's see if they can guess it. He carried a small baseball bat....No problem mr. Hollie....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Generals64 View Post
    Don't tell anyone else, let's see if they can guess it. He carried a small
    baseball bat... No problem Mr. Hollie...
    Oh, man. Why didn't I remember that one?

    I do remember when the Corvette club would meet there and take up the
    whole south end of the place. Sometimes more.

  20. #720

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    Hollie's is the first place I saw my Dad drink a beer. Yes. A beer and rings. He may have salted both.

  21. #721

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    Quote Originally Posted by papaOU View Post
    Hollie's is the first place I saw my Dad drink a beer. Yes. A beer and rings. He may have salted both.
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    Of course he did......

  22. #722

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    Of course he did......
    Never salted my beer!! Takes up too much room..............

  23. #723

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    Quote Originally Posted by Prunepicker View Post
    Do you remember National Hot Dog Day at DQ?
    YES i DO PICKER WE MADE SURE WE ATTENDED THAT great FUNCTION

  24. #724

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    Hollie's long time caphop "Rosie" now works at Cattlemen's.

  25. #725

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    Quote Originally Posted by MonkeyBiz6903 View Post
    Hollie's long time caphop "Rosie" now works at Cattlemen's.
    Get Back......How old is she Now....or, should we ask?????

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