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whitetrash said:
It wasn't safe to drive through the area between Whataburger and S 11th during the daytime, much less spend $350 an night to stay in an AirBnB there.
I got my beater car broken into on 2nd and Gurley (well it's not really broken into if you leave it unlocked). I guess they were pissed that all I had were a few pennies in there, so they ripped out my turn signal and left in in driver's seat for me.RightRevBear said:whitetrash said:
It wasn't safe to drive through the area between Whataburger and S 11th during the daytime, much less spend $350 an night to stay in an AirBnB there.
I had friends who lived in that area. They thought where I lived at was dangerous. Let's be honest though the Baylor students that left expensive items in their vehicles at their apartments close to campus were the most likely to get robbed. I guess the people in my hood knew we were broke if we lived there.
My (at the time) girlfriend (now my wife) pledging some Greek thing in 1990, me looking metal AF in the acidwash jeans, back length hair, and tanker boots. Her sisters or pledge class or whatever deciding to go to Cameron Park after some function. Them sitting at some picnic table yakking, me facing the other direction nervous as fsck.BaylorHistory said:
You said you were going to Cameron Park and your parents looked at you horrified.
Yeah I have fond memories of hiding right here by this wall while waiting for everyone to leave the parking lot under the bridge in a hurry after a gun was fired. Played a pretty good round of disc golf after that too.Mr Tulip said:My (at the time) girlfriend (now my wife) pledging some Greek thing in 1990, me looking metal AF in the acidwash jeans, back length hair, and tanker boots. Her sisters or pledge class or whatever deciding to go to Cameron Park after some function. Them sitting at some picnic table yakking, me facing the other direction nervous as fsck.BaylorHistory said:
You said you were going to Cameron Park and your parents looked at you horrified.
Funny thing, I knew three of the cars that drove by looking!
yep.william said:
Dale.
- KKM
{ sipping coffee }
that is some serious memories..Lund Vernquist said:
Call 756-5555 for time and temperature.
Computers and cell phones changed the world.4th and Inches said:that is some serious memories..Lund Vernquist said:
Call 756-5555 for time and temperature.
not sure for the better.. but they did change the worldBexar Pitts said:Computers and cell phones changed the world.4th and Inches said:that is some serious memories..Lund Vernquist said:
Call 756-5555 for time and temperature.
Bexar Pitts said:
There was only one George's..and there was no step up to a not yet existing back dining room...A pinball machine and potted plant was against that wall..Lucille was main waitress/server..Wallace was bartender..and you could quickly flip over the small bowl of gravy with your chicken fried..and nothing would spill out!
Yep..Bowling machine was my best subject at BU! .."Top 2 Drink. Bottom 2 Buy. Middle Men Skate!" My old padna Laney Cook could throw an unreal amount of strikes in a row when we were playing Strike 90..We both drank longneck Schlitz back then, and the booth table top would be full of bottles! Remember Lucile at midnite calling out.." Whoever just put a dime in the bowling machine just lost it!" The pinball machine was a "pounder"..I remember some of my old frat buddies just bangin the crap out of it...before it finally "tilted." Hated all the dayum "eaters" takin up space at big round tables in front of jukebox...not to mention takin room at the "trough" when you really had to go...Our Frat picture for Roundup was taken out in front around 72 or 73..with Little Sisters picture around the bowling machine! Just a million memories of those days.Fat Daddy said:Bexar Pitts said:
There was only one George's..and there was no step up to a not yet existing back dining room...A pinball machine and potted plant was against that wall..Lucille was main waitress/server..Wallace was bartender..and you could quickly flip over the small bowl of gravy with your chicken fried..and nothing would spill out!
I don't remember the pinball…. But do remember the disc bowling game…. Big O's won (and lost) there!!
Yogi said:
You went to Baylor 4 years and didn't even remember those Silos were there.
Bexar Pitts said:
There was only one George's..and there was no step up to a not yet existing back dining room...A pinball machine and potted plant was against that wall..Lucille was main waitress/server..Wallace was bartender..and you could quickly flip over the small bowl of gravy with your chicken fried..and nothing would spill out!
Kinda like "Cheers" :-)nortbear91 said:Bexar Pitts said:
There was only one George's..and there was no step up to a not yet existing back dining room...A pinball machine and potted plant was against that wall..Lucille was main waitress/server..Wallace was bartender..and you could quickly flip over the small bowl of gravy with your chicken fried..and nothing would spill out!
I could walk in and Wanda or Darlene would have my beer ready for me by the time I reached the end of the bar.
Bexar Pitts said:
There was only one George's..and there was no step up to a not yet existing back dining room...A pinball machine and potted plant was against that wall..Lucille was main waitress/server..Wallace was bartender..and you could quickly flip over the small bowl of gravy with your chicken fried..and nothing would spill out!
SteamedHams said:Bexar Pitts said:
There was only one George's..and there was no step up to a not yet existing back dining room...A pinball machine and potted plant was against that wall..Lucille was main waitress/server..Wallace was bartender..and you could quickly flip over the small bowl of gravy with your chicken fried..and nothing would spill out!
Sherry was a waitress at the only joint in town. She had a reputation as a girl who'd been around
Down Main Street after midnight with a brand new pack of cigs. A fresh one hangin' from her lips and a beer between her legs.