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Dons Restaurant - Kings Highway: My family use to go there for lunch on Sundays after church. At the time it seemed like the fanciest restaurant in the world. First place I ever had cajun cookin. The Don Theater was the first theater I ever attended alone. My dad worked at the Slattery Building for Arkla Gas and when I would go to work with him he would give me a couple of bucks and tell me to "go see that movie you were talking about." The first time I went I was scared to death. I think it was about a three or four block walk from his office to the theater, but I was afraid that every person walking on the street was going to try to kidnap me. Not exactly sure where that came from, probably my mom. I was so relieved to finally get to the box office. I sort of remember going to see Saturday matinée double-features at the Don but maybe that was at the strand. Does anyone remember a movie where the actors appeared to come off of the screen and then played out a scene in the audience before returning to the film? I do remember Shakey's Pizza Parlor as well as Pizza King - that was many a beer ago. There was a Naramore's drug store in what became the Heart of Bossier shopping center. That's where my mom would go to get all her prescriptions filled. I sort of remember a medicine-like odor every time we went in, can't exactly describe it. My mom would buy greeting cards there too. I seem to recall that Bealls (which was a couple of doors down) had one of those X-ray shoe sizing machines. |
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11-17-2007, 10:01 AM | #17 |
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Actually he just looked like a hippie. His name was Robie Odom and from what I've heard he was kind of an uber-athlete at Byrd High School in the late sixties. He moved to Dallas and became a graphic artist/computer graphics guru.
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11-17-2007, 11:27 AM | #18 |
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SOOTO Records - Something Out of the Ordinary.
Loved going into that place.. as a young lad, who listened to some pretty eclectic music, didn't care for the top 40 stuff.. I could go into Sooto's and find some excellent stuff.. I believe several if not all of the A-Train records were released on the Sooto's label. |
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Years later as an adult, I got back into R/C planes and got really good at it. (both building and flying) I flew at Sharks field almost every day before the SuperWalmart was built. Then my kids were born and now I spend all my money on bills.. |
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11-17-2007, 08:39 PM | #20 |
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SOOTO RECORDS....now Theres a blast from the past! Bought many Albums and tapes in there- I sure miss record stores like that, and Stans......
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Yup.. I went to Sootos for Records and a few cassettes. But Stan the Record man.. I still have a box of old 8-tracks.. just about everyone has that Stan records sticker on the back.
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My dad would take us to a place... must have been Bossier area, where they had a little cement/blacktop landing strip and everything. |
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11-17-2007, 11:59 PM | #23 |
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Sharks field is where the Wal-mart on Airline is now.
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I saw someone flying just south of Bass Pro Shops the other day but they weren't very good so I don't think that is a hotspot or anything. |
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Anyone know what happened to Dale Hawkins? |
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01-01-2008, 12:33 PM | #27 |
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Cuban Missle Crisis - Barksdale
I vaguely remember bombers being scrambled and the base being shut down, does anyone else have any recollections of what was going on out there (or anywhere else in the city for that matter)?
And while we're at it - Where were you when JFK was assassinated? |
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I was 4 years old when JFK was shot and I mean to tell you, it sucked for a 4 year old. No cartoons, no tv shows, no nothing for 3 or 4 days. Finally some programming resumed... I had little understanding of what was going on. I just knew everyone was sad... |
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We lived in Tallulah then and I was sitting in my 4th grade classroom. The intercom came on and the principal made an announcement that the president had been shot. Lots of kids went home from school early.
My aunt had taken my younger brother and sister to Dallas to see the motorcade so they were on the scene. They were both really young and don't really remember what happened. |
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Well this has sort of gotten put on the back burner but I still think it is worth while. I will get back to it at some point.
Does anyone remember Sam the Sham and the Pharaohs playing in the Shreve-City parking lot? Or, Parker Turner and the White Leopard Kung Fu School? Or Johnny Lee the main instructor? I believe they put on some sort of Kung Fu Demonstration at the civic center, Kung Fu masters from around the world sort of thing. Murrells restaurant? Dobbs House on Line Ave? Robert Riser, Sherman Gorton? |
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