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I totally remember Capt Gus and his side-kick, Mortimer in the later years. Okay matey's, it's think-tank time...Ba Ding Bing...
I also remember the slide at Wonderland Mall..that thing was huge! I was also at the Battle of Flowers Fiesta parade when the sniper was there in 1979. I was a freshman at Marshall High and we were in the marching band that was to be one of the participant schools that day. Needless to say we didn't march and ended up running through the downtown streets (along with Churchill High) trying to hide behind cars when the bullets were ringing out.... Anyone else remember when KENS 5 had the old "Project Terror" horror movies late night on Saturdays? I also remember miles and miles of nothing...Loop 410 was the "outer" ring of development when I was young. There really wasn't much beyond a mile or two of 410 in a lot of areas of nw and west SA. 1604 might as well have been 100 miles away b/c it was only surrounded by ranches and farms and an occasional truck on the road every now and then. |
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Ah yes, "Project Terror!" I wish they still ran those late night Elvira-type shows instead of those lame-o infomercials.
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What about the Ize House on Broadway in Alamo Heights-made their own root beer dispensed from a wooden barrel.
And.......... Little Hipps. Chris Madrid's, which still exists, is a place where new and old San Antonians can get a taste of what the essence of San Antonio is about; Be sure to ask how Chris and Carlos are doing. Many Texans refer to San Antonio as "lame". This town is the best kept secret in the nation-but be warned! It is now on the radar screen. Vaya con dios Last edited by baktuny; 12-19-2006 at 07:34 PM.. Reason: typo |
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OMG..I loved Little Hipps...I lived there and at Chris Madrid's during college...LOL
I also remember one of the original Taco Cabana's off Hildebrand and McCullough, I believe...it was in an old refurbished building and nothing like the glitz they throw up nowadays! I remember the Bonham Exchange downtown had .25 drink nights on Wednesdays...and the music was terrific too! I remember ButterKrust Bakeries off Broadway and the smell of the bread every day. Is that still there? |
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The Bonham was a blast with all kinds of people able to get along. Did you frequent the Esquire Bar (still alive and well)? They had 25 cent Schlitz beer every night. What about Joe King Carasco down on St. Mary's Street? |
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Too bad about ButterKrust...but I hope they at least do the site on Broadway some justice.
I remember Joe King...boy that's a name I haven't heard in a long time! Only made it to the Esquire once or twice...and yea, the Bonham was a lot of fun..I was even friends with Hap Veltman (owner) and his crowd at the time. I remember going to some of the first Fiesta Cornyations there upstairs in the Ballroom before it got to be so big and the venue was moved. I remember one year in particular when someone walked out on to the stage in a gown made up of highway signs/detour signs/pylons and "Men Working" signs to poke fun at how many of the highways and streets were under construction even back then in the mid 80s...some things never change, eh?? ![]() |
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