Re: Sputnik
I remember Sputnik, and the game, but not how to play it.
Lanny
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Lanny and Judy Royer <jylyry42@...>
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#105
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Re: Favorite songs of the 50's
I had many favorites in the 50s, mostly ballad types, here were some of my favorites, might have spilled into the early 60s too.? Burl Ives, Jimmy Rogers, Vaughn Monroe, Billy Vaughn, Tennessee
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Lanny and Judy Royer <jylyry42@...>
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#104
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Re: Favorite songs of the 50's
Ah yes....the good songs of the 50's.
A friend of mine in the Charlotte area is a music collector. He also
collects old radio shows (Amos and Andy, The shadow, The Lone Ranger, theme
songs,
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Paul Sturpe
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Re: First car you drove (probably known as your best car ever)
My first car was a 1947 Plymouth, 2 door sedan. I paid $175.00 for it. I
remember the engine went bad and with the help of some friends, I put an
engine from a Junked 1953 Plymouth in the car.
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Paul Sturpe
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Re: The other side of the street as I remember
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Pat:
I think the cobbler was Adrian Spires. I thought his cobbler shop
was across the street on your side of the street. I'm probably wrong
but I like the name Adrian Spires. The best part of
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jhdouglas59 <jhdouglas59@...>
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#101
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Re: The other side of the street as I remember
Pat, You brought an excellent idea of buidings to remember in Dalton.l Being a country kid, I thought it was "worldly" to go to Bown's for cherry cokes and pretzels. Can remember saving money from
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Addie & Dave Yoder <akddyoder@...>
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Re: The other side of the street as I remember
Pat, You brought an excellent idea of buidings to remember in Dalton.l Being a country kid, I thought it was "worldly" to go to Bown's for cherry cokes and pretzels. Can remember saving money from
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Addie & Dave Yoder <akddyoder@...>
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First car you drove (probably known as your best car ever)
What was the first car you drove (other than your parents' old DeSoto)?
Mine was a 48 Plymouth Coupe' pea green color. A real Bondo special
inherited from my brother. I think he just wanted to dump
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jhdouglas59 <jhdouglas59@...>
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Sputnik
I'm sure you all remember the first satellite in space Sputnik (at
least the one I remember the name of -so it must have been the first
one).
Who remembers the card game Sputnik which I think one of
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jhdouglas59 <jhdouglas59@...>
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Favorite songs of the 50's
We're blessed to have been there in 1959 to hear live the last of the
50's music. What's your favorite song from the fabulous 50's? There
will never be another era like that.
What was your favorite
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jhdouglas59 <jhdouglas59@...>
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Re: The other side of the street as I remember
Ok Patricia,
You started the memory bank flowing.? As it is past 9:00pm in AZ it must be my bedtime.? Tomorrow I will run down main street thru Dalton and what it ment in my life.
Love to all,
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Lanny and Judy Royer <jylyry42@...>
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Re: one act play
Gwen,
Stop, you are bringing tears to my eyes.? We definetly need to bring forth the memories.? Tune in tomorrow and I will bring in the auto crash with me, Cash, and who else?? And what Cash said
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Lanny and Judy Royer <jylyry42@...>
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Re: one act play
John,
You got to be kidding.? I can't remember what I did last week.? When I saw Keiths email about the play, I immediately went into the "I love Lanny room"?and dug up my Dalton stuff, and by
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Lanny and Judy Royer <jylyry42@...>
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#93
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The other side of the street as I remember
This has been a great subject for me just to relive the town again.
As many of you know I grew up right in the middle of town and have lots of
memories of what the street looked like and where things
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Patricia Lee <pjlee123@...>
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#92
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Re: one act play
Mr. Jogan invited Nancy Withrich and I to go along with your cast to Columbus.??? I remember you all did a GREAT job!!!???? While we were in Columbus, some of us went to the movie theater and
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Gwen Meier <gwenmeier@...>
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Re: one act play
Lanny:
You have a great memory. I think I remembered all the cast except
for Don Palmer. Do you remember the names of the characters? I
think my role was "Doc".
As an aside, I think we stayed at
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jhdouglas59 <jhdouglas59@...>
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Re: one act play
Keith,
Glad your still around.? As for the one act play, directed by Mr. Jogan, called "hope is a thing called feathers", it starred me, Lyle, weasel, cat, Jim Meier, Bob Geisler, Jim Brown, Herbert
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Lanny and Judy Royer <jylyry42@...>
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Re: Yahoo time display
--- In dalton59@..., "Keith Goudy" <keith.goudy@...>
wrote:
It actually worked. The time changed. You outfoxed Yahoo.
Thanks
The Weaselmeister
> OK.? When you sign into Yahoo Group,
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jhdouglas59 <jhdouglas59@...>
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#88
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Dalton history freaks wanted
Who can tell me why the Dalton town founders selected the site they did
for the village? Why was it built on a hill? I can't recall any other
towns in the area built on a hill. I remember other
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jhdouglas59 <jhdouglas59@...>
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Re: Various
I remember Weasel and Cat were in a one act play that went to state
contest. Would have to look in the Luanna to see who else was in it.
I thought we kept the Pink and Black. I can remember Mr. Berg
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Keith Goudy
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#86
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