I guess your car would be your Number one answer!!
I guess your car would be your Number one answer!!
If you travel along the east side of Lake Overholser, just south of 23rd street, there was a sideroad just next to the lake that had a big dip in it (just big enough for one car length) and the car was completely undetected by passing cars because the dip was so deep. I don't know if it's still there, but it was considered the best make-out place back in the mid 70s. I only *visited* and never *checked in*
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Remember, I'm old....You know, we used to hunt rabbits down on S. Penn etc. and when we would see some parkers...we would shot out Shotguns right by their cars....Some guys were pretty quick....Some wer not real happy with us though.....Oh Well, life goes on....
Lake Holdercloser has been my cruising lake for over 35 years. When ever it
rains you can bet that the dog and I are going to be cruising and listening
to jazz, drinking coffee and snacking on milk bones. Yes, I eat milk bones.
I'm a bassist.
As far as "the dip" is concerned, it was done away with several years ago.
And as far as you never checking in... yeah, right! I'll bet you never
checked out the lake just north of the Route 66 bridge.
Give us a break!
On a kind of related note, when exactly did they build Lake Hefner?? We used to go there, and it was new to me then - late 70's.
ETA: 1947.
Don't forget the back rows of the Winchester and the Riviera Drive Ins. My all time favorite was the park by Parmalee Elementary or South Walker just south of 89th when it was just a dirt road that led to a pond.
how would you make out on the back row of the winchester when ma and pa breeder and all the lil breederettes were hanging off the folding chairs in the truck bed right next to ya
> What's wrong with the hood???????????
.oO(he was at a drive-in, not Trospers)Oo.
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