Anonymous wrote:Economides, Mrs. Fotini D - Teacher Resource
married now
at Einstein!
LOL!
Anonymous wrote:Who are the Whitman teachers you had a crush on?
Mine were:
Miss Fotini Tsintolas!!
English Teacher - was the chearleader lead
Mrs. A_____ - english teacher. Was actually a possibility. (GROSS!!!)
Miss Charnetski - biology
Anonymous wrote:Who are the Whitman teachers you had a crush on?
Mine were:
Miss Fotini Tsintolas!!
English Teacher - was the chearleader lead
Mrs. A_____ - english teacher. Was actually a possibility. (GROSS!!!)
Miss Charnetski - biology
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Fish Market in Georgetown - GIGANTIC long island ice teas
The Fish Market in Old Town took up three buildings and had Piano guys playing "songs for drunks' in atleast two, sometimes three, rooms
Irelands Own in its old location - St. Patricks Day and "green Alligaters and Long necked geese"
Rally in the Alley at Mister Days
Rumours - home of perms, long, fake nails, and flashdance sweatshirts with high heels
Six girls trying to use ONE ID to get into bars in Georgetown - always worked
OMG! I could have written this. Lots of great memories
You were in high school in the early 1980s, right? This is so familiar to me, especially Rally in the Alley and Rumours.
Anonymous wrote:Hangar Club..LOL
Abandoned house on Seven Locks where the freaks used to party.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How about streeking during the mid-70's? Nowadays you would be convicted as a sex offender. Mooning would get you 10 years - it was a form of greeting in my era. As a rugger, it was an essential means of communication at long distance.
I streaked in the mid '70's when I was in high school. (Twice)
Anonymous wrote:Do you remember when Captain 20 landed in a helecopter in the athletic field behind Whittier Woods? It must have been around 1969.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone remember a park that was in the ghetto (probably gentrified now) that had an acutal plane and tank we could climb on? My dad took us there when we were kids. I can't even imagine the safety issues involved with that one...
cabin john park had one as well, you could crawl all the way through the fuselage (sp) and all over it. it was awesome. hardly the ghetto
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone remember a park that was in the ghetto (probably gentrified now) that had an acutal plane and tank we could climb on? My dad took us there when we were kids. I can't even imagine the safety issues involved with that one...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone remember a park that was in the ghetto (probably gentrified now) that had an acutal plane and tank we could climb on? My dad took us there when we were kids. I can't even imagine the safety issues involved with that one...
You are probably thinking of the old soldiers home on north capitol st?
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone remember a park that was in the ghetto (probably gentrified now) that had an acutal plane and tank we could climb on? My dad took us there when we were kids. I can't even imagine the safety issues involved with that one...