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RE: RIP Franchises of our youths - Greg - 12-23-2024 Most of my young cousins had their first job at the Melrose Party City in Massachusetts. RE: RIP Franchises of our youths - Drunk Monk - 12-23-2024 Weird Like how many young cousins are we talking about? RE: RIP Franchises of our youths - Greg - 12-23-2024 My cousin Christopher has eight daughters. At least three of them worked for Party City. It was sort of a right of passage. The older daughters would get the younger daughters their first jobs there. RE: RIP Franchises of our youths - Drunk Monk - 12-23-2024 8 daughters! Wow! RE: RIP Franchises of our youths - Drunk Monk - 01-04-2025 Quote:O’Neill Surf Shop in downtown Santa Cruz announces closure I was just there to pick up a Cruz bicycle sticker for a stocking stuffer. FYI, the reporter Aric is my dojo mate who I spent NYE with... RE: RIP Franchises of our youths - thatguy - 01-04-2025 25 years is still post-Loma Prieta, post-Cooper House…I am old..sigh… —tg RE: RIP Franchises of our youths - Drunk Monk - 01-07-2025 Like with Vallco Fashion Mall, I remember when ground was firsts broke for this, and when the new rides like the Tidal Wave and the Edge were launched. I saw the Monkees play there, and Starship (with Greg if memory serves) - maybe a few others. We went back years ago with Tara when she was a kid and was sad to see how dilapidated it had become. Quote:Great America cuts back as timeline for permanent closure drags on RE: RIP Franchises of our youths - Greg - 01-07-2025 I think my father took the family during its first month of operation. The Nickel root beers were the best. RE: RIP Franchises of our youths - Drunk Monk - 01-07-2025 There was a dormouse event held there with DM & ED. The Edge on X was the best. RE: RIP Franchises of our youths - King Bob - 01-07-2025 I remember seeing X there. I think TG might have been there too. It wasn't in an amphitheater or anything, just on an empty stretch of pavement. As I remember, the show ended early when someone lit something on fire. RE: RIP Franchises of our youths - Drunk Monk - 01-07-2025 (01-07-2025, 10:33 AM)King Bob Wrote: I remember seeing X there.I remember doing X there. (01-07-2025, 10:33 AM)King Bob Wrote: It wasn't in an amphitheater or anything, just on an empty stretch of pavement.Yeah, it was like a corner of the parking lot that they cordoned off. They didn't really have a concert amphitheater. Those shows were weird. RE: RIP Franchises of our youths - thatguy - 01-07-2025 (01-07-2025, 11:34 AM)Drunk Monk Wrote:(01-07-2025, 10:33 AM)King Bob Wrote: I remember seeing X there.I remember doing X there. I was there...The Three O'Clock opened. I think Dave Alvin was on guitar at that point. I recall an awesome IMAX show about the space program. My friend used to play in the Dixie Land Band Bandstand regularly. He was on trombone or tuba, I think... When it first opened, my friend and I would save all our money all year and then take the bus to Great America, trying to get there right when it opened, then we'd spend the entire day at the park. Willard's Whizzer was my fav, till they closed it and replaced it with The Demon. IMHO, it all went down hill when they dropped the Looney Tunes mascots. --tg RE: RIP Franchises of our youths - Drunk Monk - 01-07-2025 I saw god there. Or maybe that was the edge on x. That was a Xtraordinary day. RE: RIP Franchises of our youths - King Bob - 01-08-2025 TG is correct, it was Dave Alvin on guitar. I had forgotten that. It would have been around the time of the Knitters, probably before See How We Are came out, since they picked up Tony Gilkyson for that one. RE: RIP Franchises of our youths - thatguy - 04-17-2025 I drove past the Cupertino Britannia Arms and noticed there was no signage on the building any longer. I took my mom there once to see Pete Donohue's band (mostly, just to get out of the house). So divey. The whole place smelled like an old wet bar rag. According to the internet, it was the first of 3 and the most authentic. Not sure if I buy that, or just missed its heyday. --tg |