Posted on 09/06/2003 4:02:22 AM PDT by tiamat
Forgive me, but You're an Old Detroiter if:
You took a "moonlight cruise" to Bob-lo with Captain Bob-lo or went to Edgewater amusement Park.
You remember the big stove that was on Jefferson Ave. at the entrance to Belle Isle.
You shopped at Hughes and Hatcher, B. Siegel, Peck and Peck, Himelhoch's,Robert Halls, Crowley's, Shoppers Fair, EJ Korvettes or Federals.
You rode the elevator at J. L. Hudson, which was "run" by an elevator operator with her white gloves on.
You remember a Winkleman's and Sanders store in your neighborhood.
You remember the "Big Snow", Buffalo Bob, Howdy Doody, Clarabell, PhineasT. Bluster, and Princess Summer-Fall-Winter-Spring.
You remember Twin Pines Dairy delivered milk and juice to the chute on the side of your house and Milky the Clown performed magic with the magic Words, "Twin Pines".
You remember the Good Humor man in a white uniform, ringing the bells and driving down your street.
You remember the Olympia Stadium.
You remember when Vernor's was made on Woodward Ave. and a bearded troll was on the bottle.
Your mom got groceries at Great Scott, Food Fair, Wrigley's or Chatham.
Your mom saved Holden Red Stamps, S&H Green Stamps, or Gold Bell Gift Stamps and you licked the stamps and put them in those little books.
Kresge's and Woolworth's were "DIME STORES".
You had an Uncle in the furniture business (Joshua Doore).
You know who Bill Kennedy is.
You remember this telephone number: Tyler 8-7100 (Belvedere Construction) and the slogan "We do good work".
Your phone number may have started with Tyler, Vermont, Broadway,Kenwood,Diamond, Webster, Dunkirk, Warwick, Vinwood, Townsend, University orTrinity.
You saw the Detroit Lions play football in Tiger Stadium.
You remember Black Bart and the Faygo pop song. Or how about "Which way did they go? Which way did he go? He went for Faygo, old fashion root beer".
You watched Rita Bell's Prize Movie in the mornings.
You know who Sonny Elliot is. Do you remember Sonny using chalk on a map of Michigan?
You remember Jack LeGoff and Van Patrick.
You remember Milky the Clown, Soupy Sales, Johnny Ginger, Poopdeck Paul and Captain Jolly, Fred Wolf from the whacky wiggloo.
You visited the Wonder Bread Bakery and got to take home a mini loaf of bread.
Your address had a two-digit "zone" before there were zip codes. Detroit19, Michigan.
You remember "Get on the right track at 9 Mile and Mack, to get the best deal in town. Roy O'Brian...it's the best deal in town".
Your house had a laundry chute and a milk chute and a coal chute.
You remember going to Detroit Edison with your mom to exchange burned out light bulbs for new ones.
There you go. Wierd thinking back that far. My Cub Scout pack went to see him perform at an old country IGA store. He turned around, pulled out his .44, and "shot" one of the sound crew (blanks, of course, but LOUD). I thought that guy was gonna have a heart attack on the spot. He almost jumped out of his shorts. LOL. He was good.
By Thom Loverro
THE WASHINGTON TIMES
Mike Mussina, by most accounts, is an ace. He has won at least 15 games eight times in his career and ranks among the top-10 active pitchers in victories.
But the Yankees right-hander never has reached 20 wins. And 30? That's a ridiculous dream for him and everybody else in baseball. Not since Denny McLain finished 1968 with a 31-6 record to lead the Tigers to the World Series title has anyone hit the mark.
It was the first time a pitcher won 30 games since Dizzy Dean in 1934 and based on the changes in the game, it may be the last time.
"I don't think it will ever happen again," Mussina said. "You only get about 34 starts in a year, and just by sheer luck you are going to run into somebody who pitches better than you more than three or four times over a season."
McLain, who won both the American League MVP and Cy Young in 1968, had 41 starts that season in a four-man rotation. That's almost unheard of now with teams' reliance on five-man rotations.
Found this on the web.
I do!
Tia
That's enough! Knock it off!
How about "Oopsey the Clown" and that stupid little hat with the daisies on it that he wore?
Tia
Or, if you climbed through a hatch, and sat on top of a Renaissance Center tower, and got away with it. Nevermind. :)
I am old, indeed! I also remember Christmas at the Ford Rotunda.
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They used to do a Christmas Fair at Cobo Hall, too!
I remember the giant snowman with the slide inside of it!
Tia
And the tribute to it that "The Bruiser Band" did?
Tia
Vernors! Wow, I remember that drink well.
Bob Talbot, Milt Wilcox, Gates Brown, Billy Sims
Vernors! Are they still in business? The champagne of sodas....
"Flavor aged in oak barrels".....
We have to take a case or two with us when we visit the in-laws who moved down South....<p. Tia
LI2-6927 was the home I grew up in.
Tia
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