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Any one remember the Dragon Inn with the huge neon dragon at Kingsway & Slocan it was one of the nicest signs in the area. Also when KFC used be called Kentucky fried Chicken with spinning bucket as their sign, those were the times their chicken was actually finger lickin good, and there butter milk biscuits they used melt in your mouth I still don't know why they got rid of those. |
another piece of history is gone today the Richards on Richards nite club and Madam Cleos just got demolished today to make way for a new highrise. |
I remember wearing an Asian Avenue hat in my high school.... bahahaha I rigged the system to get those points :D |
^ That's not Vancouver History..... |
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Speaking of which, is the Penthouse still operating? |
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That ford/mercury dealership used to be on Broadway till they moved/combined the 2 dealers onto that location on 7th ave. If my memory serves me correct, the Ford dealer was on Broadway while 7th ave was a Mercury dealership. I'm thinking it was Totem Mercury. There was also an AMG shop there, before they moved. I remember one of my friend's uncles working there and telling us stories of doing 200+ km/h over the Cambie st. bridge in some AMG Mercedes that was in for some servicing. The McD's across the street is now a liquor store. Does anyone remember the name of the chinese restaurant on 1st and Rupert? I think the owner was also the owner of Dragon's Inn? I know the look was similar. |
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I believe the Penthouse is still operating. I was there 2 years ago for a friend's stag. Ewwwww.... Well, it is better today than it was when I was in high school though. Most of the hookers along that block are gone. I remember in high school how we would cruise around looking at the hookers and shit for fun on the weekends before we headed up and down Robson. Around Vancouver, Quebec st. between 4th ave and 6th ave use to have the mid class hookers back in the early 90's while downtown had the high end ones. And of course Hastings had the lowest of the low class ones. Now downtown and Quebec street are hooker free, but there are some that stand on Kingsway near the starbucks and Safeway, though there are less now than there was about 3-4 years ago. Guess everyone that can, is moving indoors. |
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Penthouse was operating a few years ago. I'm pretty sure that it's still there. Anybody remember the Marble Arch? It was where I popped my peeler bar cherry. Kingsgate mall used to Not Suck. Safeway on top. Mr Mike's in the mall. I've got a good one. There was Honest Nat's department store on Fraser Street, around 47th. It was an independent department store... don't remember if they burned up in a fire or else just up and died. |
Fastest growing thread i've seen so far, friggen eh! anyhoo, i have a few good ones, but to keep in line w/ the topic... Remember Caseys bar/stripclub? At the Mr. Sport Hotel on Kingsway? Its where "Jaguars" is now.... that was my peeler peepin' OG spot. I was 16. We used to pop in for a pitcher after hockey practices at Killarney. I swear, they knew we were younger i'm sure, but as long as u acting confident and didn't act a fool, it was all good. Then i brought one of my good buddy's (1/2 chinoise, 1/2 gwai lo, i'm EI btw) and we were promptly ID'd for the first time going there in like a year. Friggin asians and their lack of facial hair!!!! Anyhow, it was sad when they shut it down, but went out with a bang, they musta had about 15-20 stripper given'er at the same time, w/ free lappy's all around. Sigh. And how bout "BK grocery", the corner store on 34/nanaimo? Its a heritage blding from way back. I knew it was old, going there as a kid, but one day I was at the library, perusing some random shit, ie. vancouver heritage, and there it was in this hardcover book, a painting/pic of good ol' "BK" from baaack in the day. Kinda neat to see the corner store u've been going to since u were 3 in a book. Avalon Dairy? On Wales st., just off of 41st? that place is like a mini farm in the middle of vancouver. Started in 1906, the Orig. farmhouse/office is still used today. You can go there to buy individual chocolate milk's, in glass bottles. That is fking gangster. http://www.avalondairy.com/index-2.html This farmhouse harkens back to days gone by in vancity. There was lots of lil' farms and the like around. I'm too young to remember this, but Cunningham Elementary School on 35th used to be a goat or chicken farm or something. There were houses on the property that had to be removed when they built the school, so they moved some of em over to St. Margerets and one over to nanaimo st. (a somewhat dilapidated older green house that's still there today). And yes, street hockey was the norm. I remember having to bloody wait w/ my boys till we could play. Now, well, its been said. Fat lil' shits sitting round the screen, rotating btween their PS3 and facebook. Truly a diff. world we live in now, really quite sad. And another thing i remember is how truly culturally diverse da' hood used to be. I went to gladstone/killarney and recall how there was so many euro's w/ lots of asians, and a few E.I.'s in the mix. Grew up learning bout everything/everyone this way. Now, it really is almost all asians in van (east anyways), in the homes anyhow. Sign of the times as all the euro's whose mom/dad pass on, sell the house, split the $, put the remaining parent in a friggin home, and move out to the burbs, as oppossed us asians (generally speaking of course), who stay united/together. And the folks that live here now, its almost like the whole multicutural/western thing has degraded, as lots more ppl don't speak english compared to b4.... more mainlanders, etc. Sign of the times i guess..... Cheers, jigger. |
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Both Strathcona and Brit have changed demographics. Everything has gone downhill. On a positive note, Templeton recently won a "Reach for the Top" type competition that beat out teams from other private schools like St. Georges. This was no local competition. It was national. People were like, WTF? Some dumb ass Vancouver East End school takes the national title for having the smartest kids? Haha.... so much for rowing clubs and paying hundreds of thousands of dollars a year. I hear Templeton is one of the better schools in Vancouver now, with a good arts programme (film, drama, etc.). Good for them 'cause it used to be one of the shit hole schools for the longest of times. |
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I work in Abbotsford, so dairy farms are no big deal. |
check the website, it has their hours of operation.... its really amazing to see such a "farm" like this smack dab in the middle of urban residential vancouver.... that property must be worth MILLIONS! hey 100 posts! 3 years later, woohoo. |
Don't want to quote a bunch so I'll just say what I remember. What most people remember as PhoBichNga was originally VicWay trucker style diner. Where the Canadian Tire was on Gladstone/Kingsway used to be a Lumberland. A few doors East was a full service Shell station that my dad's friend owned. Remember the rubber hoses that went ding-ding to call the gas boy? When they would check your oil and air and air and water were free? IIRC the PetroCan on Kingsway/Naniamo used to be a Texaco and they would give away free steak knives and shit when you got a fill-up. The cornerstore right across from there used to be owned by a Chinese family that lived upstairs. Back in the 80's we used to actually call cornerstores...ready...??? Chinese stores. It wasn't a racial thing - just that they were all owned by Chinese people. A carton of cigs was $15 and sticks were like 10cents each. Further E on the same side of Kingsway was another Shell station (Clarendon St.) Followed by a Thriftway grocery store. Beside that was Vancouver Karate Club (used to go there) then further down was Beefway, Harvey's Hardware, Purdy's and Wally's and Collingwood Library. The only reason we really went to Oakridge Mall was for $1.49 days at Woodwards and to check out the displays at Christmas time. I went to Norquay Elementary on Slocan and 29th and in the summer we would all hang out at Slocan Park where they would fill the pool and have different activities for the kids. There were never a ton of parents there - only those watching very young kids. All our parents were at work so we would just kind of hang out and play til our parents got home. My friend's and I were all latchkey kids with the yarn necklaces lol. A lot of back alley street hockey, soccer and bike riding back then. All around the neighborhood - none of this up and down the street shit. There used to be a REAL sense of community back then, less PC bullshit, more common sense, better service at stores, etc....... |
^^^Damn Straight dude.... I went to that dojo too, the head instructor was "Pat McCarthy" if i recall correctly. Ahh, good times...indeed latchkey, folks had to pay off the house! Norquay Park FTW! haha, ah man... almost brings a tear to my eye thinking bout the good ol' days. Community fo sho, vancouver altogether felt like a big community, now its just grown out of that vibe, shit. Wally's Burgers!!!!!!! How bout when the McPukes on kings/vic was the ol' skool one w/ the 7/11 joined to it?? damn. |
Flip, I'm pretty sure the CT use to be either an Irly Bird or a Beaver lumber, but definately not a Lumberland. The Revy near Knight st. was a Lumberland. The Shell station is now that redish/pink coloured mechanic shop right? One thing that hasn't changed is the Top's restaurant. That thing has been there for over 20 years. There use to be a Jerrys Goal Crease hockey shop in the building just W. of the Wally's. The old Royal Bank is still there, well the building anyways. |
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