

RightĪcross from it was McDonald's I believe.) Store used to be on Hollywood Way was a Marie Callendar's pie shop.

(3) Marie Callendar's Pie Shop (Somewhere in Burbank near where the Akron Restaurant had delicious food but the thing I remember the most was theĮxtremely beautiful Mexican girl who was the hostess (circa 1967-70). (2) La Fiesta (This place was either in Topanga or Tarzana. I never ate there, but sawdust on the floor wasn't that uncommon. Yes, the floor was scattered with wood shavings. Wood shavings scattered all over the floor. (1) Chris and Pits (It was a barbeque place that had a unique decor of having Two in hopes that it would clue you in as to where I am talking about: I am going to rat each of these off and give a remembrance or Northern Virginia - where I now live - is not like that. Yes, in Los Angeles you can eat well at many different places and not spend much doing it. That is one of things that I remember the most.all the great eating places One of the things we all must do is eat and my family did a lot of it in LA. What a shame that would be-hence my reason for not asking to see it! Anyway, keep up the good work. I have heard that the new owners refurbished and chose stark white for everything. But I spent 17 great years in that home before having to relocate, and not a trip to Chicago goes by that I don't have to make a side trip and experience some avocado memories. (The second bathroom had a pink toilet, and I would not us that one either). Even the toilet and tub in the main bathroom were avocado our rented rotary wall telephone from Illinois Bell was too! Apparently, I was just potty trained (on a white toilet) before moving into this home and was so traumatized by this green toilet that I simply refused to use it.

My parents bought their first home in 1969 in Chicago, IL, and upgraded to everything avocado. I, too, have plenty of "avocado memories". Wonderful web site and keep up the good work. (which were reupholstered to match the mauve walls and the gray rug). Have to this day, the end tables, the lamps, and the game table and chairs Love seat and got rid of the paneling during the 1989 remodel still kept, and Supposed to look kind of like the end tables.
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Oops, I almost forgot ourġ9 inch 1971 Zenith Color TV that sat on the cheesy plastic tv tray that was That were on casters and were upholstered in gold, and my dad's 1930's styleĭesk and whirly-gig chair which sat in the alcove. We had a chair we called the "Archie chair" in my house, too!Ĭourse we also had an octagon-shaped game table with four matching chairs Was not flying a trip for United it was his chair), and the dark paneling. With the pictures of George Washington crossing the Delaware, and the orangeĮasy chair and matching hassock we called the "Archie chair," (because when dad Throw pillows, the big maple end tables, our wooden bicentennial table lamps Striped sofa and love seat (to match the coin gold rug) with the little rust Memories is of our vintage 1976 family room complete with the beige and gold As a matter of fact, one of my most vivid Rugs, tacky yellow and green floral wall paper, gold diamond print wallpaper, Had our share of gold rugs (or as my mom called it, "coin gold"), rust-colored Were a GE Dishwasher, a GE No Frost Fridge with the top mount freezer, and aĬontinuous clean Wards Signature Range put in by the second owners.)
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Remember the brand of each avocado green appliance my mother had before sheĭecided to get with it in 1980 and update to harvest gold. I thank god that at least by some fluke our counter tops October of 1996 and was replaced by a more quite and efficient black GE Got rid of the vintage 1968 ( that's when the house was built) SpanishĬabinets and the harvest gold stove and refrigerator and the tacky kitchenĬarpet in our kitchen (our harvest gold Maytag Dishwasher bit the bullet in I have to admit though it wasn't until two weeks ago that we finally Tile flooring in our basement and laundry room that's supposed to look like Even though I was born onįebruary 12,1976 I still live with the some 60's/70's decoration in the Enjoy.NOTE: Many comments are also included on the 1999 Guestbook, which follows these letters. Some of them came from random conversations ("? That would be a great CD title…"). Some of them even were actual attempts to come up with a title for an upcoming CD. Many of them came from just sitting around, being silly. For the past six years or so, Storm has been collecting the various CD titles we’ve come up with.
