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Old 12-03-2012, 03:01 PM
 
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Hello Kitty,
Great story on JJ. I am sure he never managed to buy the house where i lived on North loop, directly across his mansion. I understood the house is still there.
Is there any information on what happened to the Cabellero Motor Motel which was on Montana during the 70's
Brasto, the house you use to live in on North Loop is now part of a WalMart parking lot along with a few new stores. As for the Caballero Motel on Montana, there are only Postcards of the place, I don't think it exist anymore, I will asked around and see what happened to it.
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Old 12-13-2012, 01:02 AM
 
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after reading that texas monthly article.. damn jay j. armes was a cocky, delusional, fraudulentjackass lmao..
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Old 12-13-2012, 08:10 AM
 
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after reading that texas monthly article.. damn jay j. armes was a cocky, delusional, fraudulentjackass lmao..
Not nearly as bad as Texas Governor Rick Perry whom even had a name for his target practice shooting ranch called ****** Head.
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Old 12-13-2012, 02:45 PM
 
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after reading that texas monthly article.. damn jay j. armes was a cocky, delusional, fraudulentjackass lmao..
Yeah...but it looks like he really did play a villain on "Hawaii Five-O" (I'd been wondering if he'd been telling the truth about that):

"Hawaii Five-O" Hookman (TV episode 1973) - IMDb

"Hookman" was the sixth-season opener for the series, airing on September 11, 1973.

Jay Armes played Curt Stoner, a bank robber who lost both his arms in a failed robbery and is killing cops he blames for that. His resume on IMDb is pretty thin; there's just the "Hawaii Five-O" appearance and a 1975 appearance on a German documentary series and an appearance on an Australian comedy series last year along with his son, Jay Jr.
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Old 02-27-2013, 02:42 PM
 
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Default Caballero Motel

If my memory serves me right the Motel burned down from a kitchen fire. I'm not positive of that but I believe that it was beyond repair and it was demolished. It was quite a fancy place when Montana Street was a major highway through the city. The Del Camino and Weisman Motor Hotel on Alameda were also quite the hot spots during World War 2. They were both favorite hang out for all the Army Air Force crews from Biggs Air Force Base. I believe the Del Camino was also destroyed by a fire.
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Old 03-09-2013, 11:38 AM
 
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Theres a house accross the street from his that has camels in the yard. If you are coming down yarbrough right before you get to north loop look to the right you mwy see them. I was told that they are relatives to jj armes
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