Anonymous wrote:I'm going to Woodies
Anonymous wrote:I mentioned this in the other thread but did anyone go to graffitis on Rockville pike? It was a gangster themed restaurant. I still have one of the paper guns from it
Anonymous wrote:Farrell's -- i loved celebrating birthdays there.
Magic Pan.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hit or Miss. Most of my high school wardrobe came from that store. And my first bikini.
Thank you. Before I got to your post I was trying to remember if this was a DMV-area store where I bought clothes when I moved here in my early 20s or from my earlier Midwestern city.
How about Frugal Fannies?!
Anonymous wrote:Hit or Miss. Most of my high school wardrobe came from that store. And my first bikini.
Anonymous wrote:Woolworth
remember the violin cases and the antique truck in the basement? I used to sqweeze into the wall and enter the truck from the passenger side window which was open , only way to get into itAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mentioned this in the other thread but did anyone go to graffitis on Rockville pike? It was a gangster themed restaurant. I still have one of the paper guns from it
Yes. I remember the waiters would sometimes approach your table to take your order and tell everyone they had to put their hands on the table where he/she could see them... One time my father was reading the menu and held accidentally held it too close to the candle in the center of the table and it caught on fire and a passing waiter grabbed it and stomped it out. That was a neat place for kids/teens.
Anonymous wrote:I mentioned this in the other thread but did anyone go to graffitis on Rockville pike? It was a gangster themed restaurant. I still have one of the paper guns from it