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RE: RIP Franchises of our youths - Drunk Monk - 04-22-2022 Quote:Gilroy Garlic Festival says farewell to its large event I only remember going once. It was a fun date with an old gf, but we got caught in traffic on the way out and I was late for work. That was the MQ6 days and one of the only times in my life I was ever late for work. I kinda remember it not quite living up to its reputation. That must've been the early 80s... RE: RIP Franchises of our youths - albenadronks55 - 05-31-2022 private casinos machines a sous Katzenberger has been at City Lights for over three decades now. She started out as an unseen force, but she quickly rose to prominence and is beloved by many in her community for maintaining that same spirit of disrupting political norms while nurturing aspirations amongst youth through bookshelves full of possibilities The store's mission statement says it all: "to provide access points into diverse voices." That means they're there not just embodies ideals or point-of view—they embody everything from race relations down digital citizenship skills up! RE: RIP Franchises of our youths - Drunk Monk - 06-04-2022 Quote:All Howard Johnson’s Restaurants Are Officially Closed Didn't realize this was gone. Not sure when the last time I went to one was... was there one on Steven's Creek? Did they have fried zucchini? That's all I got for HoJo memories... RE: RIP Franchises of our youths - Drunk Monk - 06-23-2022 Quote:RESTAURANT LOCATION FOR SALE - $2,999,500 (santa cruz) I spent many hours at Cafe Perg when I was here in 87-9. It was close to where I lived. It's right across the street from the Well, so when Stacy started working there after we moved here a decade ago, I spent some time there again, mostly for nostalgia's sake. It was a funky college cafe, with mediocre offerings at best, but a lot of character. RE: RIP Franchises of our youths - thatguy - 06-24-2022 It's been empty for so long...I saw Ninja Academy play an afternoon show there to about 15 people. Noise Clinic opened. After the show, the drummer was trying to find the person in charge to get paid, only to find it was a non-paying gig. At least they sold a couple of T-shirts. --tg RIP Roe v Wade... Sorry folks, decided law is not decided law. Watch out slavery, women's right to vote, etc... --tg RE: RIP Franchises of our youths - Greg - 06-24-2022 Susan Collins is very disappointed. RE: RIP Franchises of our youths - Dr. Ivor Yeti - 06-24-2022 Crimes against her gender RE: RIP Franchises of our youths - Drunk Monk - 06-24-2022 More signs of the apocalypse... RE: RIP Franchises of our youths - Drunk Monk - 06-27-2022 Quote:California's Great America land sold, park expected to close by 2033 2030. We might all be dead by then... RE: RIP Franchises of our youths - Greg - 06-27-2022 I miss the Nickel Root Beer Stand. RE: RIP Franchises of our youths - Drunk Monk - 06-27-2022 Tara and I went maybe 15+ years ago. The place was really run down, not at all like I remembered it. There was a huge swimming area which we had not brought suits for and a lot of gang-like teen groups. Before that, ED & DM went for a dormouse event - but that must've been like 30 years ago. RE: RIP Franchises of our youths - King Bob - 06-27-2022 Last time I went was around 1990 (X was playing) and I remember being surprised by the metal detectors at the entrance. RE: RIP Franchises of our youths - Drunk Monk - 06-27-2022 I think Greg & I went there to see Starship. I remember going there to see The Monkees with the girl I took to my senior prom. I have no idea when those occurred. RE: RIP Franchises of our youths - Greg - 06-28-2022 I saw two concerts there and one of them might have been Starship. I might have been there after that with a niece or nephew. I remember when it was being built. My father would come and give reports about the fact that Fess Parker of Daniel Boone fame was spearheading the project. I'm pretty sure we went soon after it opened. My most vivid memory is of the food court and the french fries that came in a big cup. They were delicious. RE: RIP Franchises of our youths - thatguy - 06-30-2022 Every summer, in my early teens, my friend and I would save all our money and go. We'd take the bus (the 23 or 24) to Valley Fair, then switch to the bus that would go to Great America. Then, the two of us would spend the entire day there and then take the bus back. Lots of opportunities for mayhem for two unattended minors, but we were mostly behaved. Willard's Whizzer was the best rollercoaster. I hated The Tidal Wave - lots of hype and very long lines for a not so great ride. The Demon...meh. The Log Ride beat the Yankee Clipper due to the faster drop at the end - The Clipper had two humps to slow you down... It was better when the mascots where all Looney Tunes characters. The best thing I saw there was an IMAX film about the space shuttle. Absolutely gorgeous footage. A different friend played trombone in the Dixieland Band for quite some time. Where are the "Make Great America Great Again" memes? --tg |