Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I also remember Peoples Drug.
Are you from Austin?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For some reason I just thought the name
Owned by the Haft Family who developed Rolling Valley and Fair City (mini) “Malls” circa 1978. Both design fails.
Hafts owned Dart, later sold and rebranded as to Fantle’s, Crown Books and Total Beverage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I also remember Peoples Drug.
I remember both. I also remember Garfinkle's, Hecht's, and Woodward and Lothrop. I'm really old! When I was at George Washington there was a cafeteria with religious prayers at each table but the food was good and cheap. I don't remember the name. Anybody go back that far?
Anonymous wrote:Woolworth’s cafe
my mom used to take me to the Hecht company restaurant. I remember they had gustav klemt artworkAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Chesapeake Bay Seafood House, get all the seafood , you can eat!
Let’s play a game . What’s USA-1000 the phone number of?
Jhoon Rhee means fight for life. Nobody bothers me, cue cute karate chopping kid, nobody bothers me either.
Call USA 1000 cause Jhoon Rhee means fight for right or was it life.. I don’t don’t remember but I remember the little kids smiling face and karate chop
It's Might for Right! I know because I grew up in NoVa and my kids go to JR TKD in Falls Church, run by no other than Chun Rhee, the little kid at the end of the commercial.
Lets not forget Woodies and Hechts y'all. And Hot Shoppes and Commander Salamander.
Anonymous wrote:I also remember Peoples Drug.