by Tdarcos » Tue Apr 18, 2017 3:33 am
Ice Cream Jonsey wrote:Why the fuck do people stop their cars in the middle of the goddamn street in Denver? They ALL do it. It's all their is anymore! Me driving and a hundred dickheads at a complete stop.
I hate it!
Years and years ago, Andrea told me Denver is basically an old-west cow town with skyscrapers. It was a nice place when I lived there in 1974, 1975, and 1976.
We lived there for a winter which was in 74, then for the other two years after she stayed, and the rest of the family moved to California, My sister would invite me to spend the summer.
I lived across the street from Buckingham Square shopping center; I kept slipping and referring to it as Buckingham Palace. I remember one of the movies running there in the theater was "The Prisoner of Second Avenue," which places me in Aurora in 1975.
This brings up some things because of thinking about it I realize this isn't right. We lived in Denver during a winter period, then moved to California, and we were there on the day Nixon got the nomination for re-election, which puts us there for summer or fall 1972.
So I lived there two times, early 1972 and 1975, and stayed for at least two summers, probably 1974 and 1976. Or maybe 1976 and 1977.
What I am certain about was spent two summers with my sister in the Denver Area, one being summer of '76.
[quote="Ice Cream Jonsey"]Why the fuck do people stop their cars in the middle of the goddamn street in Denver? They ALL do it. It's all their is anymore! Me driving and a hundred dickheads at a complete stop.
I hate it![/quote]
Years and years ago, Andrea told me Denver is basically an old-west cow town with skyscrapers. It was a nice place when I lived there in 1974, 1975, and 1976.
We lived there for a winter which was in 74, then for the other two years after she stayed, and the rest of the family moved to California, My sister would invite me to spend the summer.
I lived across the street from Buckingham Square shopping center; I kept slipping and referring to it as Buckingham Palace. I remember one of the movies running there in the theater was "The Prisoner of Second Avenue," which places me in Aurora in 1975.
This brings up some things because of thinking about it I realize this isn't right. We lived in Denver during a winter period, then moved to California, and we were there on the day Nixon got the nomination for re-election, which puts us there for summer or fall 1972.
So I lived there two times, early 1972 and 1975, and stayed for at least two summers, probably 1974 and 1976. Or maybe 1976 and 1977.
What I am certain about was spent two summers with my sister in the Denver Area, one being summer of '76.