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I got a good laugh once, when me and some friends from the neighborhood were walking by there, by I simply opening the door and asking them what was playing. I can't remember what they told me, but for the rest of the day I was the comedy king. We were all middle school and high scool age. I grew up in that area.
 
I got a good laugh once, when me and some friends from the neighborhood were walking by there, by I simply opening the door and asking them what was playing. I can't remember what they told me, but for the rest of the day I was the comedy king. We were all middle school and high scool age. I grew up in that area.

There use to be a bar/ nightclub just east from there that a buddy and I use to go to mostly play pool and see what ladies were there but for the life of me the name escapes me. This was back in the mid to late 70"s. Do you recall the place?
 
There use to be a bar/ nightclub just east from there that a buddy and I use to go to frequent mostly to play pool and see what ladies were there but for the life of me the name escapes me. This was back in the mid to late 70"s. Do you recall the place?

I remember there used to be a bar on the corner, but I can't remember what it was called. I was born in the mid 70's so they may have not even been the same place. Eiher way I can't remember its name.
 
Slowly taking away our culture... smh, who wants to go see OMSI, the Oregon Gardens, or Timberline Lodge when we had the Oregon Theater? SMH.

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I remember there used to be a bar on the corner, but I can't remember what it was called. I was born in the mid 70's so they may have not even been the same place. Eiher way I can't remember its name.

ok, thanks
 
You guys better keep it weird, because you can no longer claim to keep it aroused.
 
My friend was a projectionist at The Flick Theater in the 70's. He'd hit the house lights when the rustling in the seats got too loud.
 

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