| I remember the Popeyes by Metro Center. It had a walk-up window with thick plexiglass. |
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 |
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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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Yes, I noticed that Jhoon Rhee commercial, in that episode, too! |
| ^ "Nobody bothers me!" ha ha... I remember that. |
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?" |
I didn't realize this place was gone. What is there now? |
Five Guys <cries> |
| Mr. Ray's Hair Weave located in Silver Spring and Baltimore. |
+1 I do too. Also, I remember Dart Drug! |
| I remember getting your fillings rattled out when driving through Georgetown due to the cobblestones and abandoned trolly tracks. |
| 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! |
I remember standing in line for Armand's pizza too. It's not the same pizza. Changed management, right? |
| 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. |