[QUOTE=FRISKY;257839]They used to have a swimming pool
I remember (tu-tu)
I remember (tu-tu)
I remember (tu-tu)
They had a swimming pool
I remember (tu-tu)
I remember (tu-tu)
They had a swimming pool
I remember (tu-tu)
I remember (tu-tu)
They had a swimming pool.
And they thought it couldn't happen here
(duh duh duh duh duh)
They knew it couldn't happen here
They were so sure it couldn't happen here
But...
KTOK was music until the '80s. Tom Furlong, B. Mark Summers, Bob Riggins, all were there, spinning wax. It was mostly pop, not rock. I had it on all day, working in a print shop. I do remember dialing for dollars or whatever they called it. Remember "Chicken Man"? It was a serial kind of radio comedy show with one of the guys who is now on the Oklahoma City Region job search and jobs posting. Find a high quality employee. Find the perfect job. commercials on the radio. Tom Furlong is still around. He writes many a letter to the editor for the Daily Disappointment. I think he also does commercials for "Merry Maids". Great voice. I can't believe you don't love Eschbach. He's such a handsome man and has such a pleasant voice.
I have to include some memories of songs that KTOK played in a typical day. "Cab Driver" by the Mills Brothers. "I Want Some Red Roses for a Blue Lady" by Al Martino. "Cattle Call" by Eddie Arnold. Do you remember any more?
Does anyone remember the Fountain downtown....If so, where was it exactly located????
I go back even further. UHF Ch.25 was originally KTVQ and was in the old, beautiful Victoria theatre. When 12 years old, I was in a talent show on KTVQ and sang "Little Things Mean a Lot". I lost to a guy who played spoons. Are you out there, spoon boy? It was the first time I had been to the Victoria since my sister used to chase me up and down the aisles during the movies when I was four. Loved that neighborhood. The Victoria was Katty-corner from the Peacock Cleaners, and they had a beautiful stuffed peacock in the window. On the NE Corner was Veazeys Drug Store. I remember their chocolate ice cream cones. Yum!
P.S. The building on the North end of the Victoria Block, the old Weather building? I went to business college there in the early 60s American Business College.
The one on Robinson was south of the underpass. Seems a block or less south.
Another on S.W. 29th west of the Redskin. There was an elongated building west from the Redskin. Charlie Brown's was in that group. A good beer bar. And they opened early for the "hair of the dog" needed by some.....
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For a while, there was one located just East of Agnew on 29th....There is a Mexican (no English spoken) cafe there now. It was also one of Ellen's Grille..stores...South side of the street Next to where The TG&Y was located...Along with Mac's Tag Agency.....
The original Shipmans was at S.W. 10th and Robinson. The one on Reno and Blackwelder was #2.
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