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noreply66 wrote:Don't remember her...I mostly went in the 60s when they had two guys. One night I was in the back row making out with a girl and he came through the row and said.."this is the movies if you want to do that get a motel" first time in my life that I heard that..I started to laugh cause it was darn funny and he kick my butt out for two weeks. He didn't work the next night so we went back and suck face started all over.
:lol: :lol: :lol: 8-) 8-) 8-)


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TRENCHFOOT wrote:
noreply66 wrote:Don't remember her...I mostly went in the 60s when they had two guys. One night I was in the back row making out with a girl and he came through the row and said.."this is the movies if you want to do that get a motel" first time in my life that I heard that..I started to laugh cause it was darn funny and he kick my butt out for two weeks. He didn't work the next night so we went back and suck face started all over.
:lol: :lol: :lol: 8-) 8-) 8-)

To be 16teen again :oops: :lol: :oops: :lol: :oops: :lol:


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noreply66 wrote:
TRENCHFOOT wrote:
noreply66 wrote:Don't remember her...I mostly went in the 60s when they had two guys. One night I was in the back row making out with a girl and he came through the row and said.."this is the movies if you want to do that get a motel" first time in my life that I heard that..I started to laugh cause it was darn funny and he kick my butt out for two weeks. He didn't work the next night so we went back and suck face started all over.
:lol: :lol: :lol: 8-) 8-) 8-)

To be 16teen again :oops: :lol: :oops: :lol: :oops: :lol:
Heard that. I'd give anything. :D


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noreply66 wrote:
TRENCHFOOT wrote:Risch's on W main. Logan.
had my first cheery coke there
I loved them phosphate drinks they had.I would drink them so fast my head felt like it would explode from brain freeze :(


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cbolt wrote:Didn't he used to keep a dirty magazine in the restroom somewhere ? I can just picture him going in there and taking a big ole dump and opening that up :lol:
He had centerfolds hanging on the walls in his office. :lol: :lol: :lol: He would let me know and take me back there to show me when he added new ones to his collection. :lol: :lol: :lol:
I knew there was some nudity in there somewhere :lol: :lol: :lol:


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TRENCHFOOT wrote: What was the grouchy women's name that worked in the theater Noreply?
Are you talking about that big fat woman who worked the ticket booth ?


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Log Cabin


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Whites Sohio.....Always would get a cold soda from there when taking a break from basketball


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cbolt wrote:
TRENCHFOOT wrote: What was the grouchy women's name that worked in the theater Noreply?
Are you talking about that big fat woman who worked the ticket booth ?
Yep, she worked the booth sometimes too, but her specialty was the flashlight women looking for goof-offs. :lol: :lol: :lol: Ole DB gave her a hard time every time she went. Man would that lady let her have it. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


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Shultz grocery on Zanesville Ave.


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The old movie show that was across from the post offices


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Country Cousins, Burger Chef, Pleasers, Shammys carryout and The Watering Hole in Pomeroy Ohio.


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Oh yeah and the bowling alley on the second floor overlooking the river


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DT&I Railroad.....(Detroit, Toledo & Ironton) the train ran right in front of my house I grew up in in Pedro on state route 522


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Bird Dog wrote:Oh yeah and the bowling alley on the second floor overlooking the river
Wow bowling alley on the second floor..how did that sound downstairs?


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Tri-State drive-in movies, Chesapeake
Starlite Drive-In, South point-Sheridan

While a Chesy fireman, I was given a 30-second course by an "expert" on how to set off hi-power commercial fireworx, which we useta do at Tri-State. I thought I was getting good until a 4-inch mortar shell went off prematurely just after i dropped it down the tube. Knocked me down; I landed on the fuzee I was using to light the bombs' fuses. Somehow I escaped it all unharmed & went back to work setting off more goodies.

Anyone know if Scioto Breeze drive-in is still in business?


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noreply66 wrote:
Bird Dog wrote:Oh yeah and the bowling alley on the second floor overlooking the river
Wow bowling alley on the second floor..how did that sound downstairs?
Don't remember what was downstairs but I'm guessing it wasn't a library. Lol


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now that would have been funny


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Noreply, was there a shoe repair business over on 3rd St Years ago?


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TRENCHFOOT wrote:Noreply, was there a shoe repair business over on 3rd St Years ago?
At one time there was...it was in a small store....Think it was called Wolfs...The building is still there and a few weeks ago i went past and the door were open. Don't know for business.


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