Engineer Bill will not be down for breakfast

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Re: Engineer Bill will not be down for breakfast

Post by GRUMPY PIRATE » Sun Aug 24, 2008 12:23 pm

Ms. Matterhorn wrote:Another trip through Nostalgialand! I should buy the Cootie game for my grandkids.

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Re: Engineer Bill will not be down for breakfast

Post by Elena (aka: Bubble Lady) » Sun Aug 24, 2008 12:48 pm

DisneyMom wrote:We used to go to LAX all the time when I was a kid and lived in El Segundo- used to watch the planes take off from inside the airport terminal...would never happen now!
Used to go to Woody's restaurant down the street where you could make your own sundaes-think Woody's is still there! :)
[font="Palatino Linotype"]unfortunately, woody's is gone[/font] :(


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Re: Engineer Bill will not be down for breakfast

Post by Elena (aka: Bubble Lady) » Sun Aug 24, 2008 12:54 pm

Ms. Matterhorn wrote:You must have shopped at the Broadway! The Boston Store was in Inglewood on Imperial Blvd. There was one in Anaheim and in Rossmoor, too.
[font="Palatino Linotype"]we'd go INTO the broadway, but only SHOPPED there at month-end (great sales at month-end), but we shopped up and down both sides of the street in downtown westchester (it was a great place to grow up back then...plenty of stores and 2 premier movie theaters)...it's so sad now...there's hardly anything there on those blocks now...plenty of businesses, but nothing like it used to be <SIGH>

we also used to go into the airport terminals to watch the planes take off and land...we'd pretend we were going to meet someone...or we'd go caroling there... :D:
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Re: Engineer Bill will not be down for breakfast

Post by Ms. Matterhorn » Sun Aug 24, 2008 12:57 pm

Elena (aka: Bubble Lady) wrote:[font="Palatino Linotype"]we'd go INTO the broadway, but only SHOPPED there at month-end (great sales at month-end), but we shopped up and down both sides of the street in downtown westchester (it was a great place to grow up back then...plenty of stores and 2 premier movie theaters)...it's so sad now...there's hardly anything there on those blocks now...plenty of businesses, but nothing like it used to be <SIGH>

we also used to go into the airport terminals to watch the planes take off and land...we'd pretend we were going to meet someone...or we'd go caroling there... :D:
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I seem to remember a Newberry's, and of course the Loyola theater. My family lived in Playa del Rey for a short while.


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Re: Engineer Bill will not be down for breakfast

Post by Elena (aka: Bubble Lady) » Sun Aug 24, 2008 1:12 pm

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Ms. Matterhorn wrote:I seem to remember a Newberry's, and of course the Loyola theater. My family lived in Playa del Rey for a short while.
[font="Palatino Linotype"]there was (from manchester going south) sav-on, tom mc cahn shoe store(i'm sure i've spelled that wrong), see's, penney's, kinney's, heartfields, leed's, woolworth's, the broadway...crossing the street still going south - newberry's, mayfair market, several other stores i can't remember and some restaurants (when i was in jr. high there was a lum's) and at the very end a pier one...cross the street going east the paradise (that's a walk-in theater with a cry room), thrifty's, a lot of very small shops (men's wear, jewelry stores, dry cleaners), gallencamps, more small shops,a couple of banks, bonds (another men's wear) and the loyola (another walk-in) and a bank on the corner (back at manchester)

i'm sure i've missed out on some stores, but it's been a long time since i've walked down this memory lane...most of the stores closed when the fox hills mall opened in 1975 (in oct. i remember cuz we went to go for a walk there when i was a week overdue with my son) :rolleyes:
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Re: Engineer Bill will not be down for breakfast

Post by Zazu » Mon Aug 25, 2008 8:39 pm

Ms. Matterhorn wrote:Cootie smilie, Zazu?
But of course!

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Re: Engineer Bill will not be down for breakfast

Post by Zazu » Mon Aug 25, 2008 8:42 pm

Elena (aka: Bubble Lady) wrote:[font="Palatino Linotype"]we also used to go into the airport terminals to watch the planes take off and land...we'd pretend we were going to meet someone...or we'd go caroling there... :D: [/font]
Oh, you mean the *new* terminal. The old terminal on Imperial was more fun; nothing between you and the prop wash but a 3-foot tall chain link fence!

Extra points for anyone who remembers being hit with prop wash (outside the military).


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Re: Engineer Bill will not be down for breakfast

Post by hobie16 » Mon Aug 25, 2008 9:13 pm

The original terminal at SFO (now the central or international terminal) had an observation deck on the second floor. My dad flew a lot so my brother and I would go up and watch planes. This was when there were still a lot of DC-7s and Constellations in use so we got lots of prop wash.


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Re: Engineer Bill will not be down for breakfast

Post by Zazu » Mon Aug 25, 2008 10:14 pm

hobie16 wrote:The original terminal at SFO (now the central or international terminal) had an observation deck on the second floor. My dad flew a lot so my brother and I would go up and watch planes. This was when there were still a lot of DC-7s and Constellations in use so we got lots of prop wash.
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Re: Engineer Bill will not be down for breakfast

Post by GRUMPY PIRATE » Mon Aug 25, 2008 10:52 pm

When I was stationed at a base we had to fly into and out of, the government contracter used DC3's and DC7's. holey prop wash!!!

Flew in those suckers three round trips a week for a year. Woof!


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