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Whoa Buddy:......you are officially inducted to the Southside Memory Gang. Next meeting is at Coit's...Soonergirl26 posted the date.....It doesn't matter how young you are ( check out Prunepicker) you are a southsider. Had forgotten all about McCartney's and their fancy Grocery delivery system.
There used to be a Station on 74th and Walker....Guy was shot there....more later on.
Yesterday was a couple of daze ago... but mmm was born in '77. He hasn't been
alive long enough to have a memory... or to lose it...
I'm doing much better, however, Prunette and I had to go back to the doctor and
get more antibiotics.
Prunette is always ready for me to go somewhere... but not with soonergirl26...
and I'm not so sure about you...
Hey Generals64, I've been in Hattiesburg. Stopped there driving back from Georgia back in '98. Had a steak at one of the nationalized steak restaurants, can't remember which one though.
Where is this Italian place you mentioned earlier?
Man 77 was a good year! it was the year I got my first new truck and I was pimping that dood up and down 59th getting tickets and......oh never mind I might reveal 2 much.
LOL
Think that was Pete Johnston, Gulf station at 74 and western. He was a nice fella.
yeah, yeah... pick on the younger guy... now you boys better not forget to take your geritol. :P
remembered a couple more 80's places... olive garden on 74th used to be a place called joe kelly's... had a water wheel out front, hooked to the building. also, where outback steakhouse is used to be a place called timeout for burgers... great place to hang out.
-M
Harrigans was excellent! Those cheese biscuits were incredible. In fact,
everything on the menu was very good.
There must have been some managerial problems. It wasn't the food. Even the
service was good and I don't remember anybody asking, "hi guys, how does
everything taste." Which I think is a stupid thing to say. They just served and
waited on us. That's the way it should be.
i could never forget harrigan's! guess i was just keeping things on the west end of the shopping center. i think harrigan's is one of my favorite restaurants of all time. great food. great atmosphere. the cheese bread was good... but the standout for me was their new orleans potato casserole. fortunately, i think i've got that recipe nailed down. it was kinda sad when they finally demolished the building a few months ago.Originally Posted by grantgeneral78
evidently, in the early 80's that general vicinity also housed this club called vixens... as a little kid, i thought it had something to do with reindeer (i mean, c'mon... little kid logic... santa's sleigh... vixen... reindeer?) and couldn't possibly understand why my parents were happy it closed down.
-M
that was before me, but i'm pretty sure that the place was called circus time...
wasn't the hojo where hooters (and before that, shoney's) is now?
-M
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hmmm... well... pioneer pies fits that description... but it's still there!
-M
wow... can hardly imagine what the 240 corridor looked like in the mid 60's... did that hojo go in right around the same time 240 was put in? i can't imagine 240 to be any older than the mid 60's and i can't imagine hojo's predating the expressway. did the building get torn down or is hooters occupying the original hojo's building? i remember shoney's big boy occupying that space previously... any other businesses occupy it between hojo's & shoney's?Originally Posted by prunepicker
just to the west of that is old chicago. before that, it was pearl's for over a decade. the structure was built, if memory serves, for a fast food mexican concept (kinda like taco cabana) called two pesos. it didn't last too long and sat vacant for a couple of years before the group that owned pearl's renovated the building.
-M
And no one has mentioned the Jimmy Dean's that use to be in that area.
That what we call 240 came in sometime in the early to mid '60s. Wasn't called 240 then. Can't remember exactly what it was called, maybe something to do with H.E. Bailey. And if I remember correctly, back then, going from east to west, it curved to the south running into to H.E. Bailey. It didn't go north (I believe).
I drive by it every Sunday but don't pay much attention. I will this Sunday.
I-240 was built @1964, the same time as the Crosstown. Except for the
housing additions there wasn't much out there until the second half of the 60's.
HoJo's was @ 1966.
We moved to 63rd & S. May the summer of 1959.
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