I grew up here and I remember .....

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I remember the Popeyes by Metro Center. It had a walk-up window with thick plexiglass.
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Anonymous wrote:What was it before Crestar???


Citizens Bank of Maryland. I can still hear the jingle in my head.


Citizenssss Baaank of MERRYL -land...conveniently...yours!

Tele sec temp por raries...workin for you...workin to- ge- ther!

PEEEEE pullls Drug. DING!

Manhattan! Your first choice by far! The first name in imported cars! Doot. Doot. Doot.

You always get your wayyyyyy, at Ourisman chev roll layyyyyy!

We've got crab legs! Sea Galley!

Kids designer jeans! 19.99. At all 6 Morton's! now, through Saturday! (whispered) mortons Morton's mortons


Impressive!!! And spot on!


Agree - great memory! Does anyone watch the Americans? A week or so ago, they showed a belmont furniture ad (Whatever you want's at Belmont . .. ) and the Jhoon Rhee commercial last season
Anonymous
And don't forget Korvette's. Right up there with Morton's.

Am I the only person who still refers to CVS as People's sometimes?
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Anonymous wrote:And don't forget Korvette's. Right up there with Morton's.

Am I the only person who still refers to CVS as People's sometimes?


i think so - people's has been gone a long time!
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Anonymous wrote:What was it before Crestar???


Citizens Bank of Maryland. I can still hear the jingle in my head.


Citizenssss Baaank of MERRYL -land...conveniently...yours!

Tele sec temp por raries...workin for you...workin to- ge- ther!

PEEEEE pullls Drug. DING!

Manhattan! Your first choice by far! The first name in imported cars! Doot. Doot. Doot.

You always get your wayyyyyy, at Ourisman chev roll layyyyyy!

We've got crab legs! Sea Galley!

Kids designer jeans! 19.99. At all 6 Morton's! now, through Saturday! (whispered) mortons Morton's mortons


Impressive!!! And spot on!


Agree - great memory! Does anyone watch the Americans? A week or so ago, they showed a belmont furniture ad (Whatever you want's at Belmont . .. ) and the Jhoon Rhee commercial last season


Yes, I noticed that Jhoon Rhee commercial, in that episode, too!
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^ "Nobody bothers me!" ha ha... I remember that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:And don't forget Korvette's. Right up there with Morton's.

Am I the only person who still refers to CVS as People's sometimes?


No, I sometimes refer to CVS as People's. However, most natives know what I'm talking about. It's the transplants who look at me like, "WTH is a People's?"
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Anonymous wrote:Au Pied De Cochon (I still miss this place)


I didn't realize this place was gone. What is there now?
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Anonymous wrote:Au Pied De Cochon (I still miss this place)


I didn't realize this place was gone. What is there now?


Five Guys <cries>
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Mr. Ray's Hair Weave located in Silver Spring and Baltimore.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And don't forget Korvette's. Right up there with Morton's.

Am I the only person who still refers to CVS as People's sometimes?


No, I sometimes refer to CVS as People's. However, most natives know what I'm talking about. It's the transplants who look at me like, "WTH is a People's?"


+1
I do too. Also, I remember Dart Drug!
Anonymous
I remember getting your fillings rattled out when driving through Georgetown due to the cobblestones and abandoned trolly tracks.
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Coach Ron Peters, JV football coach at Walt Whitman during the 70's. What a gentleman and amazing inspiration for young men! Thank you, coach!
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Anonymous wrote:I remember the long lines at Armands Pizza in the early 1980's. Then if you didn't want to stand in the long line, you could go next door to Maggies Pizza. I had Armands not so long ago and wondered what all the fuss was.


I remember standing in line for Armand's pizza too. It's not the same pizza. Changed management, right?
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The receptionist desk at UDC where you could pick up a blank student ID, complete with a spot for you to tape your high school picture. Jammed it in my manual Imperial typewriter, made up a birth date, taped on the picture and I was good to go! Would not get you anywhere today, but it sure worked at Dixie Liquor back in '76.
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