Anonymous wrote:I LOVED Shakey's pizza so much. Have never tasted pizza as good as Shakey's pizza since then.
Katz's deli in 4 corners. . .
Wheaton Plaza.
I also remember the Lyons girls kidnapping - so sad. Wish their family could get some closure. Their kidnapping changed the life of every little kid in the area, including mine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I remember going to E. J. Korvettes (in Mid Pike Plaza) every September to buy school supplies. And then on to the J. C. Penney's at Congressional Plaza to buy new underwear. The former whole foods is where J. C. Penneys was. And also going to Kinney Shoes which is where Anthropologie is I think. Did I forget to mention lunch at Roy Rogers in Congressional Plaza or before it was Roy Rogers, it was Hot Shoppes Jr.
Anthropologie is no longer there (at least not the one at the corner of Rockville Pike and Nicholson). It's a tile place now, I think. I just passed it last weekend and was thinking how before it was Anthropologie it was Borders (before it went to White Flint and crashed and burned). Across the street from that was Fresh Fields, which later became Whole Foods. This was the early 90s and I was already a (young) adult. I did not grow up here, but I've been here 25 years since college.
And before it was a Borders it was a clothing store called Alcott & Andrews. That was back in the early days of women's business suits. I still have a hanger from there. I got a couple of suits and several of those cotton high neck blouses with the big bow ties.
I used to LOVE Alcott & Andrews. When I was high school, I thought it was so fancy. That and Garfinkel's.
Anonymous wrote:The ice skating rink at Lakeforest Mall
WAVA before it was a christian weirdo station
Hands Across America going down Rockville Pike
When the Metro didn't smell like Pee
Wheel-a While Roller Skating Rink
Montgomery Mall being Ghetto before it was remodeled
Anonymous wrote:^PP, That made me smile and sad at the same time. Those were good times. Wish I knew you to give the ten or buy you cocktail.
Hey, do you remember Hot Shoppes Jr.? Pappy Parker chicken!
I also loved the Ponderosa story. We had one of those on my side of the beltway too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tracks and Anastasia's! Wow. That brings me back.
Commander Salamander in Georgetown.
Getting Fake IDs in Georgetown
Using that Fake Id to get into places like Champs (?) and Crazy Horse (where my friend and I got a pic in front of a sheet with an airbrushed cadillac on it)
Always being able to drink underage at Zed's (so many of my memories include drinking
People's Drug
"Nobody bodda me. Nobody bodda me either" -- Jhoon Rhee
Commercials for Mr. Ray's Hair Weave
Howard Stern on DC 101
Watching kids' shows on Channel 20 (a U channel/our tv was so old/busted we used pliers to change the channel)
The 14th street bridge plane crash, watching that man dive into the icy water to save someone
Reagan shot
+1 hilarious. I cut all of my baby alive's hair because I thought I could weave it back in like on the Ray's Hair Weave commercials.