REPRINT from February 10, 2010—The most read terptalk blog ever—-Musings About NW Baltimore Growing Up in the 60′s

REPRINT from February 10, 2010—The most read terptalk blog ever—-Musings About NW Baltimore Growing Up in the 60′s

February 10th, 2010 · 

Baltimore Musings About NW Baltimore Growing Up in the 60s

It’s 2 AM, Poker After Dark is showing a repeat, I am looking out the window into the face of a blizzard and I am Remembering:
Jumping Jiminy -tampoline on Park Heights
Benny’s Pool Hall on Belvedere
Louise’s Sub —Best Steak Sub Ever
Gwynn Oak—Wild Mouse Ride still the scariest
Painters Mill Theatre in the Round—Harry Chapin
Harley’s—never duplicated Sub shop
Forest Theatre in Forest park
Crest Theatre next to Mandel’s
Bowling Alley Around the corner from the Crest—with pinboys
Uptown Theatre
The Diner of Course–hot roast beef
Read’s in Pimlico
Bunny Wilson and Paul Baker at University of Baltimore
English Class with Joe Brune at City
Watching Gus Johnson and the Pearl at the Civic Center
Free Skate after the Clipper Games
ahhhhhhhhhhhh The Baltimore Colts—not enough space
Ameche’s Powerhouse hamburger
Gino’s and the Gino Giant
S&H Parking Lot
NW-Pikesville Basketball Game when Sternberg scored 25
The areas 2 best athletes—Steve Krulevitz from Park and then UCLA and Gary Handleman from City and then Johns Hopkins
Teammates—Donnie Willingham, Quinton Smith, Dave Solow, Phil Smith, Barry Waters, Desmond Timberlake, Jeff Wagner, Sheldon Ackman,
Alan Sternberg and Coach Sam Leisure from the Northwestern Wildcats

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