On Thu 31 Jul 2008 09:31:04p, Lou Decruss told us...
> On Fri, 01 Aug 2008 04:26:23 GMT, Wayne Boatwright
> > wrote:
>
>>On Thu 31 Jul 2008 09:17:14p, Terryl Pulliam Burd told us...
>>
>>> On Thu, 31 Jul 2008 22:02:36 -0500, Lou Decruss >
wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>>Any Midwesterners remember these places? When I was growing up I
>>>>guess there were 70 of them in the Chicago area. My siblings and I
>>>>loved it when the parents would take us there on Friday nights. We
>>>>felt we living large and the activity was overwhelming! We got these
>>>>huge mugs of root beer and a burger or hot dog and even got to order
>>>>onion rings. I'm sure the food was junk but it sure brings back some
>>>>great memories of the 60's. I didn't even know there were still any
>>>>around but it seems there are a few still around. Now I want to go on
a
>>>>short road trip. I'm looking forward to the car-hops.
>>>
>>> Dog'n'Suds wasn't just for midwesterners...when I lived in the
>>> Tidewater VA area, my buds and I used to go down to Nags Head NC to
>>> surf - very, very decent surf, I might add - and there was a
>>> Dog'n'Suds right there on the beach. After you've been surfing all
>>> day, fried board would likely taste pretty good if it were salt and
>>> peppered just right, but my memories of Dog'n'Suds rootbeer, burgers
>>> and rings are taste bud happy memories.
>>>
>>> Oh, and no car hops - their skates got stuck in the sand.
>>>
>>> Terry "Squeaks" Pulliam Burd
>>
>>There's still an original Dog n Suds in Elyria, OH, not all that far from
>>where we used to live. Fond memories...
>
> Green Ville?
>
> http://dog-n-suds.com/page.php?5
>
> Lou
>
No, I guess the Elyria store must have closed since we moved from OH in
2000. :-(
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Wayne Boatwright
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