We just had tamales, along with some chocoflan.Did you have a traditional meal or different ?
@Kruel J
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We just had tamales, along with some chocoflan.Did you have a traditional meal or different ?
@Kruel J
How bout a bowl of cold rice and a little rat meat
Where is the traditional American pistol?
Makes Charley stronger!How bout a bowl of cold rice and a little rat meat
That's been a while ago. Hell, CK Mall opened in the early 70's, IIRC.@DeanMk Where else? Poulsbo, Bremerton, Keyport and early Silverdale - before mega shopping centers hit.
So Biden's move to shut down the Keystone Pipeline and then assuring Big Oil that they had no future isn't the reason why gas prices doubled overnight?As much as I dislike the current POTUS; the POTUS really doesn't have a whole lot of control over things. The economy is cyclical, there's highs and lows. Sometimes there's some attributable cause to a high or low, but in general, the POTUS is not responsible for the high or low.
Nothing like Elsie's at 2:00 in the morning. 5 cups of coffee please.That's been a while ago. Hell, CK Mall opened in the early 70's, IIRC.
You must remember the old mill in Silverdale then?
Ice skating on Glud's Pond?
Dang, all this talk of seak and prime rib, I might do steak and eggs for breakfast this morning!
The mill was at the intersection of Bucklin Hill and Silverdale Way. It was derilect by the 70's.Nothing like Elsie's at 2:00 in the morning. 5 cups of coffee please.
Old Mill rings a bell, but my memory is not as good as it was - and remember, it was the 70's.
Now I remember Old Mill and the Sandpiper.The mill was at the intersection of Bucklin Hill and Silverdale Way. It was derilect by the 70's.
My sister worked at The Sandpiper restaurant for a while in the early 70's.
Chinese food at Van Louie's at the other end of town.
Burgers at Crazy Erics or the Triple X.
Everybody heads to the J&M after work (sometimes followed by a trip to Elsie's afterwards )
...speaking of which...
Elsie's, the hangover hang out! Drink a wee bit too much? Get a bite at Elsie's!
I can still remember coming down the hill into Silverdale and the only lights after that church was Elsie's.
These days, Elsie's is a Mexican place (last I looked) and The old mill and The Sandpiper have been gone for a long time now.
The town's changed a lot since way back when, but you'd probably still recognize it. Things haven't changed that much. =)
No one drives like that any more, unless they're on the freeway. Its like we're all a bunch of old fudd's anymore (even the kids).Now I remember Old Mill and the Sandpiper.
Bucklin Hill - 120 mph in a 67 Barracuda at 5:30 AM listening to Weasels Ripped My Flesh (Frank Zappa).
Too bad about Elsie's, it was a landmark.
Crazy Eric's, 5 for a dollar burgers. Always had coupons in my pocket.
Face it, Silverdale was kind of a dump in the old days, but better than it is now. It did have a few pluses though.
I did buy my 78 HD Superglide from a auto parts store just outside of Silverdale. I still have it.
Speak for yourself. I drive like an ahole everywhere.No one drives like that any more, unless they're on the freeway. Its like we're all a bunch of old fudd's anymore (even the kids).
Where was the auto parts store?
That's a long ride. Lofall's a couple miles south of me. Belfair's about an hour away.@DeanMk I looked on a map and Googled auto parts stores with no luck. It was west of Silverdale (duh).
When my biker friend showed it to me, I bought it and we spent about 6 hours on the back roads behind Silverdale, down to Belfair and up to Lofal, . Even got lost once.