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Here's a link for some more sites in the Valley that are now long gone:
The Valley Observed: San Fernando Valley history and sense of place Quite a few of these things have been mentioned in this thread already. |
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This thread has brought back a lot of memories. I grew up in Westchester back when LAX was just a couple of gates.
I was thinking about Helms the other day. I loved these big molasses type cookies they had, with pink or white icing. Never seen them anywhere else and was trying to figure out how I could make some. We lived near the Big Doughnut. Used to sell them all the time for fundraising. At Christmas, they'd put up Santa and his sleigh driving through the donut hole. It was near the Jewish cemetery where Al Jolson is buried. You used to be able to see his monument from the San Diego Freeway. It was a mini-temple with a waterfall down the front. Surprised no one mentioned Blums or Will Wrights Ice Cream. Stopping there for ice Cream after a movie in Hollywood was always a special treat. My favorite commercials were for Felix Chevrolet and Coast Federal Savings with the bunny that was trained to put the coins in the bank. |
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Ralph Williams Ford (or Dodge?) And of course, Cal Worthington Dodge then Ford. From that era: Dick Lane and wrestling and roller derby on channel 13. K-Tel records Roman Gabriel (Los Angeles Rams) Mr. Wishbone and the bad habit rabbit. Hobo Kelly Sheriff John and "Put another candle on my birthday cake..." Wilt, Elgin, and Jerry, and of course Chick Bozo Billy Barty Willie Davis #3, "Three Dog" (LA Dodgers) |
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"Whoa Nellie!" I'll bet he put more than a few dents in the hoods of the cars he used to sell on TV.Mike |
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Not that I listen to it, or any station for that matter. My favorite radio is now Silent Radio. Nice and quiet around my place. ![]() Mike Last edited by Mike Casey; 09-27-2007 at 01:51 PM. Reason: Did not like way word was posted. |
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Marineland on the other hand I loved at first sight. That is until a dolphin bit me. They had a couple in a tank and you could pet them as they swam by. Well, I put my hand out and this dolphin swims by and gives it a big chomp. I can laugh about it now but it was a scary experience at the time. It wasn't long after that incident that dolphins became really cool. Girls had dolphin stickers on their books and clothes and whatnot. I kept telling them they are bloodthirsty creatures but nobody would believe me. ![]() |
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They have since been joined by Steve Jones' "Jonesy's Jukebox", a great NEW L.A. tradition, in which the former Sex Pistol plays great music and has great guests from many walks of life. Speaking of Rodney, does anyone remember when Sly Stone returned to DJ'ing (which he'd done in the Bay Area before his own musical career) and had a show on right before Rodney's? Didn't last long due to Sly's bad habits (which destroyed the Family Stone). Good to hear Sly's in better shape again now and is planning to record and tour with a new Family Stone. He's moved from Baldwin Hills to Mill Valley. During the 90s he was a virtual recluse who'd only leave his place to sing in a church on Crenshaw. Black friends of mine would occasionally offer to take me to the church to see Sly sing, but I never picked up on the offer. In retrospect I regret it. |
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Don't forget: Felix Chevrolet Felix the Cat Geeez, I miss the ol' channel 13 KCOP |
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Well, SOME things have gotten better -- I remember the "2nd Stage Smog Alerts" that they would broadcast on the TV news (usually during the weather segment). Sometimes it really hurt to breathe, and they would keep us inside at school.
That doesn't happen any more. The air is much cleaner than it used to be. Just thought I'd throw in that perspective. |
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