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8 years ago
woodman88
Paul Revere and the Raiders. I was sad to hear of his death. He was a different kind of guy.
Forum: General Discussion
8 years ago
woodman88
Steppin' out.
Forum: General Discussion
9 years ago
woodman88
My friend Mickey lived in one of the houses on Bloomingdale before we were drafted and went to Nam. After we came back he moved to West Virginia. I always wonder what happened to him. W.T.
Forum: Forgotten Chicago Sightings
9 years ago
woodman88
I lived on the northside and close enough to Wrigley Field to walk there. Ernie used to come to the ballpark in a nice Cadillac limosine and sometimes sign autographs if he had time. Jack Brickhouse used to show up in a rusty Ford. Back then Ernie,s play was the only thing to look forward to at a Cub game. Ernie had a lot of class, and a true love for the game.
Forum: General Discussion
9 years ago
woodman88
The Jewel on Ashland and Wellington was built on a parking lot that was owned by Appleton Electric. The whole block between Ashland and Paulina and Wellington and Nelson was owned by them. Half of it was a parking lot for their employees and half of it was baseball fields for the neighborhood kids and for the 16 inch softball leagues.
Forum: Questions and Answers (Q&A)
11 years ago
woodman88
I know its off topic but it is the same area. In the late 60's, 70's, and thru the 80's when I worked at the P&G Chicago Plant, I used to go to a beef stand on North Ave. and Bell . I wonder if anybody knows what happened to it? Thanks
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