Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Going to White Flint Mall with my mom shortly after it opened. I thought the glass elevator inside was so cool- just like the elevator in "The Towering Inferno."
Record World at White Flint. They had a whole wall of 45" records. I specifically remember buying a copy of Hall & Oates' "Maneater" there- early 80's
The cheesy commercials for Dick Steven's Chevrolet in Wheaton. I found some of them on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=onMXzujXiDQ
Theater Vision commercial with Joe Jacoby & Mark May: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HeXHXoNPZj4
Shredder's Surf Shop at Wheaton Plaza
The Sunshine House surf shop at Lakeforest Mall
The County Seat
When "To Fly", the first IMAX film opened at the Air & Space Museum
When my high school (Sherwood High, Sandy Spring MD) gave students an excused absence to attend the Redskins SuperBowl parade in 1988 (my senior year in HS). And some of us actually did go downtown to see the parade.
Why were there so many surf shops back then for an area so far from the beach. Bethesda Surf Shop long sleeve t shirts were all the rage in my high school.
all the rage during the 80s
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Going to White Flint Mall with my mom shortly after it opened. I thought the glass elevator inside was so cool- just like the elevator in "The Towering Inferno."
Record World at White Flint. They had a whole wall of 45" records. I specifically remember buying a copy of Hall & Oates' "Maneater" there- early 80's
The cheesy commercials for Dick Steven's Chevrolet in Wheaton. I found some of them on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=onMXzujXiDQ
Theater Vision commercial with Joe Jacoby & Mark May: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HeXHXoNPZj4
Shredder's Surf Shop at Wheaton Plaza
The Sunshine House surf shop at Lakeforest Mall
The County Seat
When "To Fly", the first IMAX film opened at the Air & Space Museum
When my high school (Sherwood High, Sandy Spring MD) gave students an excused absence to attend the Redskins SuperBowl parade in 1988 (my senior year in HS). And some of us actually did go downtown to see the parade.
Why were there so many surf shops back then for an area so far from the beach. Bethesda Surf Shop long sleeve t shirts were all the rage in my high school.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Zebra Room
Maggie's Pizza
Poseurs
Pattons (sort of...what I remember is that they didn't card)
Quigley's
Sutton Place Gourmet
Did you go to AU?
Anonymous wrote:I used to work a Trolley Car Pizza! I was a senior in High School at the time ...1980-1981
Anonymous wrote:I used to work at Trolley Car Pizza! I was a senior in High School at the time ...1980-1981
Anonymous wrote:I remember sneaking into these places as a teen (Track's, Anastasia's, The Ritz, Roxy's, 5th Column).
Farrells, Giffords, Swensons, Hot Shoppes, Shakeys --- ah, the memories.
Who remembers the Christmas displays at Wheaton Plaza when it was still open-air? They had cute little houses with animatronic sesame street characters and elves inside --- remember?
And who remembers a kids clothing store that had a huge orange and blue playground with a tv and a slide? I remember running around on that thing with my sisters while my mom shopped.
Anyone else remember Trolley Car Pizza in Wheaton/Glenmont?
Little Tavern?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:count gore de vol on channel 20!Anonymous wrote:Back when TV stopped broadcasting at midnight and played the national anthem.....
Captain Tugg
Gerbil Races on Captain 20
Sir Graves Ghastly
Count Gore De Vol
Ranger Hal
Romper Room
Wonderama
He and Captain 20 were the same dude, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Going to White Flint Mall with my mom shortly after it opened. I thought the glass elevator inside was so cool- just like the elevator in "The Towering Inferno."
Record World at White Flint. They had a whole wall of 45" records. I specifically remember buying a copy of Hall & Oates' "Maneater" there- early 80's
The cheesy commercials for Dick Steven's Chevrolet in Wheaton. I found some of them on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=onMXzujXiDQ
Theater Vision commercial with Joe Jacoby & Mark May: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HeXHXoNPZj4
Shredder's Surf Shop at Wheaton Plaza
The Sunshine House surf shop at Lakeforest Mall
The County Seat
When "To Fly", the first IMAX film opened at the Air & Space Museum
When my high school (Sherwood High, Sandy Spring MD) gave students an excused absence to attend the Redskins SuperBowl parade in 1988 (my senior year in HS). And some of us actually did go downtown to see the parade.
Why were there so many surf shops back then for an area so far from the beach. Bethesda Surf Shop long sleeve t shirts were all the rage in my high school.
Anonymous wrote:Going to White Flint Mall with my mom shortly after it opened. I thought the glass elevator inside was so cool- just like the elevator in "The Towering Inferno."
Record World at White Flint. They had a whole wall of 45" records. I specifically remember buying a copy of Hall & Oates' "Maneater" there- early 80's
The cheesy commercials for Dick Steven's Chevrolet in Wheaton. I found some of them on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=onMXzujXiDQ
Theater Vision commercial with Joe Jacoby & Mark May: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HeXHXoNPZj4
Shredder's Surf Shop at Wheaton Plaza
The Sunshine House surf shop at Lakeforest Mall
The County Seat
When "To Fly", the first IMAX film opened at the Air & Space Museum
When my high school (Sherwood High, Sandy Spring MD) gave students an excused absence to attend the Redskins SuperBowl parade in 1988 (my senior year in HS). And some of us actually did go downtown to see the parade.