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Meier and Frank had a child size train just below the ceiling on the walls of the 10th floor that you could ride all around the toy department on for free.

Meier and Frank toy department is also where I got Pat Paulson's handstamped autograph after attending his (non) campaign rally there.

Once I was Christmas shopping at Meier and Frank and I was looking at a new wallet for myself on my way out. When I got home, my wallet with quite a bit of money in it was missing. I went back the next day but nobody had turned it in. Now I figured I really do need a new wallet so I went to look at them again and immediately spied my old wallet sitting on top of the pile of wallets, contents intact.
 
The Jazz de Opus, Key Largo, the Sandy Hut, Shag's Arena, the Bush Garden before the sushi craze, plays at The Storefront Theater, ice skating as a preteen on Sundays at the otherwise closed Lloyd Center. Portland Beavers games at the stadium. Camping out for tickets to concerts and Blazers games at the glass palace. Drive In theaters.
 
Waay back in 20-19 I used to love my frequent business meetings over Macchiato's (no that's not some candied Carmel drink you damn westsider) at the various stellar coffee joints around NW, SE, downtown, NE Portland. Will never forget it despite how very long ago it was.
Speaking of which, we are discussing reopening. After not having closed for over 11 years, it's weird to feel reluctant but I do. Anyways, I'll comp you a Macchiato any time once we do...
 
The Blow Fly Tavern, hard up next to the St. John’s landfill. Always a great spot to have a beer after a trip to the dump. And the best name for a tavern I’ve ever heard.......
 
I've never bought anything in a head shop except for a bong. How else could you score a bong?
I bought a lot of underground comics in head shops....ZAP or the Freak Brothers or Fritz the Cat...any R. Crumb stuff and most headshops sold records so I'd pick up an LP, some comics and rolling papers usually
 
70s during summers I was planting trees behind clear cut logging for a nickel a tree, no J roots...Country Fair, Wavy Gravy, Ken Kesey and the Farm out in Pleasant Hill..from Lane County all the way down to Shasta...went to bars occasionally in Portland
Ask Sly about Ken Kesey who had a farm in the Eugene area. While you're at it, ask him about Jerry Garcia. Go ahead, pry it out of him.
 

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