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Short Story Help: Dallas...
... in the late '70s early '80s.
I'm doing a little thing about the time I was born and was a wee little tyke of a lad.
Trying to paint a picture of Dallas back then.. as a whole, any advice would be good. Specifically, though, I am wondering what the hotspots were... what the sleazy spots were.
As in was Trader Vic's an it spot still? What were those places? It's hard to find a characterization of the specific life, or in this case nightlife, of different cities and era's online.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I'm doing a little thing about the time I was born and was a wee little tyke of a lad.
Trying to paint a picture of Dallas back then.. as a whole, any advice would be good. Specifically, though, I am wondering what the hotspots were... what the sleazy spots were.
As in was Trader Vic's an it spot still? What were those places? It's hard to find a characterization of the specific life, or in this case nightlife, of different cities and era's online.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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As in how do I complete this portion of a line... "From swanky Trader Vic’s to sleazy _______________ ..."
And again, was Trader Vic's still all that at that time? I know it originally opened in '67.
And again, was Trader Vic's still all that at that time? I know it originally opened in '67.

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Re: Short Story Help: Dallas...
Try this website, Thad: http://www.symmonline.com/phorum/list.php?2ThadFilms wrote:... in the late '70s early '80s.
I'm doing a little thing about the time I was born and was a wee little tyke of a lad.
Trying to paint a picture of Dallas back then.. as a whole, any advice would be good. Specifically, though, I am wondering what the hotspots were... what the sleazy spots were.
As in was Trader Vic's an it spot still? What were those places? It's hard to find a characterization of the specific life, or in this case nightlife, of different cities and era's online.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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CalallenStang wrote:To fill in the blank: Harry Hines Blvd?ThadFilms wrote:As in how do I complete this portion of a line... "From swanky Trader Vic’s to sleazy _______________ ..."
And again, was Trader Vic's still all that at that time? I know it originally opened in '67.
Yeah, but... I'm wanting something specific.... originally I was thinking the lakewood landing, but that's a cool dive (now) because it's been a dive forever. Was it a cool dive then?

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Apparently, there is a wall on Forest Lane between Midway and Inwood Road that WT White (or Thomas Jefferson) high school students painted with psychadelic-like (whatever that is?) symbols around 1976 - that stretch of road is apparently where most of the students of that high school liked to go "cruising" around that time.
Not that that helps, but I figured I'd share that with you.
Not that that helps, but I figured I'd share that with you.
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CalallenStang wrote:Apparently, there is a wall on Forest Lane between Midway and Inwood Road that WT White (or Thomas Jefferson) high school students painted with psychadelic-like (whatever that is?) symbols around 1976 - that stretch of road is apparently where most of the students of that high school liked to go "cruising" around that time.
Nice! That's something I might have to add.... you have any links/info.?

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http://www.city-data.com/forum/8892573-post8.htmlThadFilms wrote:CalallenStang wrote:Apparently, there is a wall on Forest Lane between Midway and Inwood Road that WT White (or Thomas Jefferson) high school students painted with psychadelic-like (whatever that is?) symbols around 1976 - that stretch of road is apparently where most of the students of that high school liked to go "cruising" around that time.
Nice! That's something I might have to add.... you have any links/info.?
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and this one too...about halfway down this page they start discussing the wall:
http://www.city-data.com/forum/dallas/1 ... se-22.html
http://www.city-data.com/forum/dallas/1 ... se-22.html
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Damn...if only I had known you would need this stuff 30+ years later I would have kept a journal. Damn.
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That wouldn't have helped. Even if you would have done your best, you would have stumbled in and your journal entry would have read --PK wrote:Damn...if only I had known you would need this stuff 30+ years later I would have kept a journal. Damn.
"We went to that place with the thing, and it was awesome. And there was this chick, she looked liked the girl in my calcuseless class or something class, maybe she was the same chick, but whatever I think she was hot. I told her I was a PK and it was so on. I don't know how I got home. Yeah. it was cool. I think."

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