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<p>[QUOTE="charley, post: 7324009, member: 5372"]I figured it was a 50/50 chance it was Viers Mill. I remember EVERYTHING you stated....and additionally, I remember getting in a fight with Mike Curtis at the Hot Shoppes in Wheaton Plaza, and then going to a Friday night "milk party" in Germantown the night before the RM/Wheaton game, when the Colts coaches showed up to inform him they wanted to talk to him. I remember the beer runs into LincolnTown in Rockville.</p><p>I remember Doug Davis and Wendell Pyle out lifting the York Barbell Team when they put on an exhibition at the Congressional Plaza Show. I remember Minnesota Fats putting on a pickup game exhibition at Ray's.</p><p>I had a soda fountain job at Peoples in the summer of 65 as a janitor, and then got the opportunity to be a cashier at the the 4 Corners store in Silver Spring.</p><p>Do you recall Charley Lake the MCPD motorcycle cop arresting 30 of us at Dickerson for drinking, after Bonnie Soper dived off the tower rock and broke her legs? </p><p>I am surprised you didn't mention the opening of the first McDonalds in the area, on the pike.</p><p>I remember the clock and the Bell Brothers lifting the goat up there.</p><p>I remember the St. Catherine Labore Carnivals at Viers Mill. and the $1 chance to last 30 seconds in the ring with the orangutan....who would believe these days that such a thing actually happened?</p><p><br /></p><p>I am hijacking the thread. I apologize.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="charley, post: 7324009, member: 5372"]I figured it was a 50/50 chance it was Viers Mill. I remember EVERYTHING you stated....and additionally, I remember getting in a fight with Mike Curtis at the Hot Shoppes in Wheaton Plaza, and then going to a Friday night "milk party" in Germantown the night before the RM/Wheaton game, when the Colts coaches showed up to inform him they wanted to talk to him. I remember the beer runs into LincolnTown in Rockville. I remember Doug Davis and Wendell Pyle out lifting the York Barbell Team when they put on an exhibition at the Congressional Plaza Show. I remember Minnesota Fats putting on a pickup game exhibition at Ray's. I had a soda fountain job at Peoples in the summer of 65 as a janitor, and then got the opportunity to be a cashier at the the 4 Corners store in Silver Spring. Do you recall Charley Lake the MCPD motorcycle cop arresting 30 of us at Dickerson for drinking, after Bonnie Soper dived off the tower rock and broke her legs? I am surprised you didn't mention the opening of the first McDonalds in the area, on the pike. I remember the clock and the Bell Brothers lifting the goat up there. I remember the St. Catherine Labore Carnivals at Viers Mill. and the $1 chance to last 30 seconds in the ring with the orangutan....who would believe these days that such a thing actually happened? I am hijacking the thread. I apologize.[/QUOTE]
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