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| tiamat
Posted on 09/06/2003 4:02:22 AM PDT by tiamat
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To: dfwgator
Willie Horton was a favorite in our house.
Tia
( who wishes the Tigers and baseball in general, would get good again! )
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posted on
09/08/2003 8:41:14 AM PDT
by
tiamat
("Just a Bronze-Age Gal, Trapped in a Techno World!")
To: dakine
The Freep also used to have the best Sunday Funnies!
Tia
242
posted on
09/08/2003 8:42:27 AM PDT
by
tiamat
("Just a Bronze-Age Gal, Trapped in a Techno World!")
To: HamiltonJay
No kidding!
Had a friend who worked for an archetectual supply company by going into some REALLY bad Detroit neighborhoods to salvage things like mouldings, or stained glass windows or light fixtures, stuff like that out of abandoned houses. Some of those places had been gorgeous.
What a shame.
Tia
243
posted on
09/08/2003 8:46:16 AM PDT
by
tiamat
("Just a Bronze-Age Gal, Trapped in a Techno World!")
To: NonZeroSum
I was wondering who would pick up on that.
I knew Karri wouldn't. hehe.
244
posted on
09/08/2003 8:47:39 AM PDT
by
ASA Vet
(1st Vietnam KIA: ASA Sp/4 James T. Davis)
To: tiamat
Great Newspaper, the Freep (not political) I delivered it as a kid, loved the Sports and Comics being in same section during the week, made for great reading...
245
posted on
09/08/2003 8:50:35 AM PDT
by
dakine
To: dakine
I used to have to fight my father for control of the sports section during the week. I wanted the funnies and the horoscope, he wanted the sports scores.
We worked it out.
Tia
246
posted on
09/08/2003 8:52:34 AM PDT
by
tiamat
("Just a Bronze-Age Gal, Trapped in a Techno World!")
To: tiamat
Our family fought over that section, I use to take a real loooonnnngg time with the sports page, so as to deprive my sisters of the comics..hehehe
247
posted on
09/08/2003 8:55:52 AM PDT
by
dakine
To: tiamat
Yea, I can't think of a city that's fallen harder or farther than the big D.... Sadly unlike other cities destroyed by bad management, free trade and union largess, the D just has really nothing to fall back on... its really sad.
Like someone I know in Real Estate from Detroit says, in detroit we don't have houses for sale, the entire city's on the block.
To: HamiltonJay
I have actually heard of people who will buy one of those nice old houses and literally have it put on a truck and moved elsewhere. You can get a small mansion for less than 10K. If you have a piece of land and don't mind the hassle of moving it, you can do really well.
Tia
249
posted on
09/08/2003 9:16:38 AM PDT
by
tiamat
("Just a Bronze-Age Gal, Trapped in a Techno World!")
To: tiamat
Hmm may have to give that some thought :)
To: HamiltonJay
Ask your Real Estate friend.
She can probably hook you up!
Tia
251
posted on
09/08/2003 9:19:43 AM PDT
by
tiamat
("Just a Bronze-Age Gal, Trapped in a Techno World!")
To: tiamat
1958: My first time ever in Detroit (actually Ann Arbor). My boss found our way to the Gaiety Burlesque on Cadillac Square at midnight. Ran into a close friend from Arkansas there too. I told him I wouldn't tell anyone where we had met if he wouldn't either. (I lied).
To: dutchess
we lived on Lahser between 15 and 14 mile rd. Seaholm '73 here. Lived on Westbourne, across from Seaholm's parking lot. (Remember "Jack's shack"?) Did you know the Peck twins (also class of 73) They lived on Lahser too.
To: tiamat
I came in on this thread a bit late - but it is great.
I grew up in Livonia and our phone prefix was GArfield.
I remember cruisin' Plymouth Rd, cruisin' Daly's, cruisin' Big Boy's, cruisin' Telegraph, cruisin' Mich Ave, and cruisin Woodward Ave (occasionally). I remember when Daly's started charging a buck to enter the parking lot (but it was refunded if you bought something).
I remember skipping school and driving down to Toledo for 3.2
Uncle Eddie's was famous for makin' out and beer busts.
I was at the Grande Ballroom the night the Detroit Riots started in '67. The next day, we watched the smoke over Detroit from Telegraph Rd.
I remember Lee Alan and his horn (he said a "bad" on mike at Walled Lake Casino), Joel Sebastion (was it the "Swinging Spaniard"?), Club 1270, and Paul Winter (I actually had him as a prof at Wayne State - Saul Wineman I think his real name was).
I remember XYZ (WXYZ)was THE station to listen to; CK (CKLW)was occasional; and Keener (WKNR) entered the scene - all AM - course by then we had started listening to "progressive rock" (was it WABX or WRIF?) on FM.
I was "interviewed" by Sagebrush Shorty on TV - I was a cub scout at the time.
We hung out at Wonderland when it was an outdoor mall (and before we got our wheels). Sheldon Center was in our neighborhood - both Kreske's and Cunningham's had soda fountains.
Ah - it does take a person back.
By the way - what the heck happened with John Kelly and Marilyn Turner?
254
posted on
09/08/2003 9:45:32 AM PDT
by
lctxken
((Everybody's a character - including myself).)
To: HamiltonJay
I spoke to a woman the other night who was telling me that her home in Detroit hasn't been appreciating.
She bought her condo 11 years ago for $13,000 and they are now selling for $14,000. I can't even fathom a $14,000 condo.
I am 4 blocks away and my home value has quadrupled in 10 years. I just kept my mouth shut.
255
posted on
09/08/2003 9:46:39 AM PDT
by
Hillary's Lovely Legs
(Kids are starving in China and you're walking around with a sombrero full of peanuts.)
To: lctxken
lctxken wrote:
By the way - what the heck happened with John Kelly and Marilyn Turner?
***************************************
I am glad people are enjoying this thread.
Okay, John Kelly had been an anchor on channel 7 news. Marilyn Turner had been the weather girl.
Each was married, but not to the other.
They began a very torrid, moderately public affair. ( I saw them once together in a trstaurant in Toronto...it did NOT look like a business trip! 8-0 )
anyway, they later each got divorced, married one another and then started a morning talk show called "Kelly and Company", which was a sort of precursor to thngs like "Regis and Kelly".
the wwhole thng was just amusing, especially when they were in the "skulking around" phase of it, because they were SO obvious!
I do NOT know if they are still married.
Tia
256
posted on
09/08/2003 9:59:46 AM PDT
by
tiamat
("Just a Bronze-Age Gal, Trapped in a Techno World!")
To: 19th LA Inf
LOL!
Detroit used to have a Playboy Club, too.
Tia
257
posted on
09/08/2003 10:01:45 AM PDT
by
tiamat
("Just a Bronze-Age Gal, Trapped in a Techno World!")
To: Hillary's Lovely Legs
Well my only words of advice might be, generally places that don't appreciate and aren't nice areas today were bordering not nice areas 20 years ago.. so if you are less than 1 mile from a not nice area.... cash out and relocation may be something to consider... unless you are in the rare place where gentrification is occurring and improving the areas surrounding. :)
To: tiamat
Thanks a lot - I remember most of these - and I really didn't need to remember how old I am - LMAO!
259
posted on
09/08/2003 10:09:58 AM PDT
by
Core_Conservative
(Proud of my wife ODC_GIRL who Un-retired to support our War on Terror!)
To: Ax
Remember U of D football BEFORE they merged with Mercy College and dropped football? U-of-D dropped football WELL before their merger...
Signed, RW9 Class of '89
260
posted on
09/08/2003 10:11:02 AM PDT
by
RedWing9
(No tag here... Just want to stay vague...)
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