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Are there any folks from Portland here who remembers Roakes?
Particularly their Rich Boy hamburger? I know the meat was on French
bread but I can't remember what else they put on it Any help would be
appreciated. Thanks.

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On May 26, 10:24 pm, Ron > wrote:
> Are there any folks from Portland here who remembers Roakes?
> Particularly their Rich Boy hamburger? I know the meat was on French
> bread but I can't remember what else they put on it Any help would be
> appreciated. Thanks.
>
> Ron


Off Topic, Ron.
If you are from Portland, do you know or remember a radio station that
came on at 6am in the morning with the song, a bugle-type song,
entitled, "You gotta get up, you gotta get up in the morning." I've
been looking for the call letters or name of the station for years --
well, since 1992 when I was there for several months.

Good luck on your 'Rich Boy' query.

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On May 26, 2007, at 7:24?pm, Ron wrote:

> Are there any folks from Portland here who remembers Roakes?


Assuming you mean Roakes in Portland, OR on 99E
(McLoughlin Blvd.) in - I think - Gladstone. I've been
there a few times but never had a rich boy.


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On May 26, 8:04 pm, KevinS > wrote:
> On May 26, 2007, at 7:24?pm, Ron wrote:
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> > Are there any folks from Portland here who remembers Roakes?

>
> Assuming you mean Roakes in Portland, OR on 99E
> (McLoughlin Blvd.) in - I think - Gladstone. I've been
> there a few times but never had a rich boy.


There were several Roakes for a while. The one on 122nd burned down,
and I don't know what became of the other two. Anyway, it was a great
little sandwhich and I would like to make one sometime for dinner but
for the life of me, I can't quite remember how they were made other
than they were served on French bread instead of the usual buns. :-)

Ron

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On May 26, 7:44 pm, Dee Dee > wrote:
> On May 26, 10:24 pm, Ron > wrote:
>
> > Are there any folks from Portland here who remembers Roakes?
> > Particularly their Rich Boy hamburger? I know the meat was on French
> > bread but I can't remember what else they put on it Any help would be
> > appreciated. Thanks.

>
> > Ron

>
> Off Topic, Ron.
> If you are from Portland, do you know or remember a radio station that
> came on at 6am in the morning with the song, a bugle-type song,
> entitled, "You gotta get up, you gotta get up in the morning." I've
> been looking for the call letters or name of the station for years --
> well, since 1992 when I was there for several months.
>
> Good luck on your 'Rich Boy' query.
>
> Dee


I'm sorry I can't help ya, Dee; at 6 am I'd dead to the world. But it
sounds like an AM station to me. I'll ask around and if I get a bite,
I'll let you know.

Ron



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Dee Dee wrote:
> On May 26, 10:24 pm, Ron > wrote:
>> Are there any folks from Portland here who remembers Roakes?
>> Particularly their Rich Boy hamburger? I know the meat was on French
>> bread but I can't remember what else they put on it Any help would be
>> appreciated. Thanks.
>>
>> Ron

>
> Off Topic, Ron.
> If you are from Portland, do you know or remember a radio station that
> came on at 6am in the morning with the song, a bugle-type song,
> entitled, "You gotta get up, you gotta get up in the morning." I've
> been looking for the call letters or name of the station for years --
> well, since 1992 when I was there for several months.
>
> Good luck on your 'Rich Boy' query.
>
> Dee


Can't help with the radio station name, Dee, but it's sung to Reville
(military bugle call). My mom used to wake me up when I was a kid singing
that. Drove me NUTS!

Jill


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On May 29, 2:18 pm, "jmcquown" > wrote:
> Dee Dee wrote:


>
> > Off Topic, Ron.
> > If you are from Portland, do you know or remember a radio station that
> > came on at 6am in the morning with the song, a bugle-type song,
> > entitled, "You gotta get up, you gotta get up in the morning." I've
> > been looking for the call letters or name of the station for years --
> > well, since 1992 when I was there for several months.


>
> > Dee

>
> Can't help with the radio station name, Dee, but it's sung to Reville
> (military bugle call). My mom used to wake me up when I was a kid singing
> that. Drove me NUTS!
>
> Jill- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -


LOL - I used to sing a.m. to my daughter "Teddy Bears Picnic." "you
gotta go out in the woods today, you're in for a big surprise...."
Must've driven her nuts, too.

But the station came on in the a.m. with that song and AT THE TIME the
show was very funny. I lost track of the station's name.
Dee



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"jmcquown" > wrote:

> Can't help with the radio station name, Dee, but it's sung to Reville
> (military bugle call). My mom used to wake me up when I was a kid singing
> that. Drove me NUTS!


My dad used to do that to me. It's hard to believe it was Irving
Berlin's verse. Dad substituted kill for murder in the verse below while
he roared it at my supine, sleepy and cranky self.

* * Oh! how I hate to get up in the morning,
* * Oh! how Iıd love to remain in bed;
* * For the hardest blow of all, is to hear the bugler call;
* * Youıve got to get up, youıve got to get up
* * Youıve got to get up this morning!
* * Some day Iım going to murder the bugler,
* * Some day theyıre going to find him dead;
* * Iıll amputate his reveille, and step upon it heavily,
* * And spend the rest of my life in bed.

leo

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