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Re: The other side of the street as I remember
Scottish on mothers side French on dads.? I wAs not that good at basketball, my dad played professional and made me and my brother practice everyday, I got to dislike it.? Played in high school
By Lanny and Judy Royer <jylyry42@...> · #125 ·
Re: Stuffing people into Cleo's Nash Metropolitan
Wasn't me, I told them not to do it! Lanny
By Lanny and Judy Royer <jylyry42@...> · #124 ·
Re: The other side of the street as I remember
John, Thanks for reminding me of my favorite gum, Teaberry.??? It had the most unique flavor.???? And I also liked Black Jack gum, but not as much as Teaberry.???? At the 5 and 10, I would
By Gwen Meier <gwenmeier@...> · #123 ·
Re: Favorite songs of the 50's
Paul: I can't imagine 576 songs from 1959. That would be about 24 hours nonstop music. I think that would be a good idea to get these songs for the reunion. I searched the web and found a site
By jhdouglas59 <jhdouglas59@...> · #122 ·
Where were you the day the music died?
Remember the trauma we all went through on 2/3/59 when Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and The Big Bopper died in a plane crash? I remember being, of all places, at Brownie's and Karen and Connie
By jhdouglas59 <jhdouglas59@...> · #121 ·
Re: Stuffing people into Cleo's Nash Metropolitan
-- Gwen: I was there. I remember the incident...but I don't know who the guilty parties were (I plead the 5th amendment). I doubt it was me. I was a 97 pound weakling. I have a pretty good idea
By jhdouglas59 <jhdouglas59@...> · #120 ·
Re: Favorite songs of the 50's
And don't forget Petrula Clark. Addie
By Addie & Dave Yoder <akddyoder@...> · #118 ·
Re: Favorite songs of the 50's
And don't forget Petrula Clark. Addie
By Addie & Dave Yoder <akddyoder@...> · #119 ·
Re: The other side of the street as I remember
Lanny, Sounds like your Dad's plan go bring you back to OH worked out. You were so buy, thanks to the coaches and all the extra curricula, you did stay out of trouble. And look how successful
By Addie & Dave Yoder <akddyoder@...> · #116 ·
Re: The other side of the street as I remember
Lanny, Sounds like your Dad's plan go bring you back to OH worked out. You were so buy, thanks to the coaches and all the extra curricula, you did stay out of trouble. And look how successful
By Addie & Dave Yoder <akddyoder@...> · #117 ·
Re: Stuffing people into Cleo's Nash Metropolitan
"Cleo" said he doesn't remember how many bodies he could stuff into his Metropolitan, but he DOES remember when he came out of a basketball game, for example, and he would find his car up on the
By Gwen Meier <gwenmeier@...> · #115 ·
Re: The other side of the street as I remember
Yes I remember chick, what a character. Lanny
By Lanny and Judy Royer <jylyry42@...> · #114 ·
Stuffing people into Cleo's Nash Metropolitan
Does Cleo remember how many bodies he could stuff into his minicar? I think it was a Metropolitan. The Weaselmeister
By jhdouglas59 <jhdouglas59@...> · #113 ·
Re: The other side of the street as I remember
Gwen: Correcto mundo. I remember getting my flat top haircuts at Chick's. I forget whether I always asked for Chick or for Rudy. One of them specialized in flat tops. The Weaselmeister - In
By jhdouglas59 <jhdouglas59@...> · #112 ·
Re: The other side of the street as I remember
Glenn says the barber's name was "Chick" Sandwith and the other barber who worked with him was Dan Rudy.
By Gwen Meier <gwenmeier@...> · #111 ·
Re: one act play
Ok so I'm behind.? I just re-read Gwen's email with all the town business names, so scratch my previous questions about them, hah! Lanny
By Lanny and Judy Royer <jylyry42@...> · #110 ·
Re: The other side of the street as I remember
I remember the Book Restaurant, the in place to eat, isn't that where we had our 30th?? I remember Slussers market, and the barber shop near the Town Gazebo, can't remember the barbers name.?
By Lanny and Judy Royer <jylyry42@...> · #109 ·
Re: The other side of the street as I remember
Does anybody know what happended to David Meisner, or where he is? Lanny
By Lanny and Judy Royer <jylyry42@...> · #108 ·
Re: The other side of the street as I remember
I was one of the bad boys who learned how to play pool and cards in the back rooms from the "old guys".? Loved to go to Brownies for those sloppy burgers, fries, and cherry cokes.? "Those Were the
By Lanny and Judy Royer <jylyry42@...> · #107 ·
Re: First car you drove (probably known as your best car ever)
My first car was a 1949 Olds.? Of course I had to make it cool by putting large rocks in the trunk to lower it and put on fender skirts.? I worked for my dad on weekends, holidays, and summers, made
By Lanny and Judy Royer <jylyry42@...> · #106 ·