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Noreply, Can't remember the name right off hand but what was the name of the small ice cream shop/burger joint across from Kachelmacher Park on 93 South. I think it went through two name transitions. I think one of the names it changed to was Deb's but can't remember the first name it had. It's on the tip of my tongue but I can't think of it.
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Can't remember eitherTRENCHFOOT wrote:Noreply, Can't remember the name right off hand but what was the name of the small ice cream shop/burger joint across from Kachelmacher Park on 93 South. I think it went through two name transitions. I think one of the names it changed to was Deb's but can't remember the first name it had. It's on the tip of my tongue but I can't think of it.
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I'm thinking Alps but not sure. Sounds close.noreply66 wrote:Can't remember eitherTRENCHFOOT wrote:Noreply, Can't remember the name right off hand but what was the name of the small ice cream shop/burger joint across from Kachelmacher Park on 93 South. I think it went through two name transitions. I think one of the names it changed to was Deb's but can't remember the first name it had. It's on the tip of my tongue but I can't think of it.
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Give the man a cupie doll!TRENCHFOOT wrote:I'm thinking Alps but not sure. Sounds close.noreply66 wrote:Can't remember eitherTRENCHFOOT wrote:Noreply, Can't remember the name right off hand but what was the name of the small ice cream shop/burger joint across from Kachelmacher Park on 93 South. I think it went through two name transitions. I think one of the names it changed to was Deb's but can't remember the first name it had. It's on the tip of my tongue but I can't think of it.
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Am I right? I'll take a tall cold one please.LHS 72 wrote:Give the man a cupie doll!TRENCHFOOT wrote:I'm thinking Alps but not sure. Sounds close.noreply66 wrote:
Can't remember either
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Cold Berry Kefir!TRENCHFOOT wrote:Am I right? I'll take a tall cold one please.LHS 72 wrote:Give the man a cupie doll!TRENCHFOOT wrote: I'm thinking Alps but not sure. Sounds close.
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Don't want the tall cold one this morning, so I'll try the berry kefir.LHS 72 wrote:Cold Berry Kefir!TRENCHFOOT wrote:Am I right? I'll take a tall cold one please.LHS 72 wrote:
Give the man a cupie doll!
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Alps......I should have known that
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Seems like that place has had many names over the years.Pretty sure that was JG'S sister that owned it during Debs.
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One of the Wagner boys owned it at one time. I believe it was Heskell's older brother but can't remember his first name.
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Yep, it was JG's sister, that's how I remember it was Deb's at that time. He would go over there and eat most of the time he said.cbolt wrote:Seems like that place has had many names over the years.Pretty sure that was JG'S sister that owned it during Debs.
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Yep, I remember JG calling me to go on Larry's mail route with him. Ole JG had me nervous flying in the van to those drop off places. Big bags of mail. One drop off was in Laurelville. He had me shook. Gotta be on time he kept saying. I didn't go again.cbolt wrote:She married a Wagner,Larry I think
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80 mph plus in places, and not much of a slow down for the curves in one of those older cargo vans. Thought I was going to need poopy paper by the time we got done.
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Didn't he drive like that everywhere? Thought I remember people saying he ran the heck out of that thunderbird and I remember you said he had that mustang opened up a lot.He should have had the nickname flying j.
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Yep, pretty much, but that day he was trying to make time to get to those drop off places so the next guy picking it up didn't have to wait. I was thinking about all that could happen, specially someone pulling out of a driveway or meeting a car that was left of center around those curves head on. He knew I was nervous and said "we gotta make time man"..I told him start earlier next time, he gave me that tough guy look. I'm glad I didn't go again. "FLYING J" "THE FLYER" Both would work.
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Did you have the feet working on your side brakes? I would do that but would never slow us down.
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Sure did, it's a reaction. I was holding on too, hands sometimes on the dash and on the sides of the seat. I was ready to jump in the back of the van with the mail bags. I thought it would never end, his foot was real heavy that day. I about got sick from it, I was glad when he got done with the route.noreply66 wrote:Did you have the feet working on your side brakes? I would do that but would never slow us down.
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ran a few times at the National Trails but could never get use to someone else driving.TRENCHFOOT wrote:Sure did, it's a reaction. I was holding on too, hands sometimes on the dash and on the sides of the seat. I was ready to jump in the back of the van with the mail bags. I thought it would never end, his foot was real heavy that day. I about got sick from it, I was glad when he got done with the route.noreply66 wrote:Did you have the feet working on your side brakes? I would do that but would never slow us down.
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