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324 Justice 76437justice73 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 18, 2019 4:32 pmHey you guys are way too young.? Back in the 60s there was Boone Drug, Tastey Freeze, Tony’s Pizza, Tony’s Burger House the Town House Rest. the Peddler and DBI. There was a lunch counter in the back of a general merchandise store that had a meat and 2 for a dollar. In BR was Antler’s and Duke’s plus Mom and Pops Ham House and of course Holly’s Tavern. Then Villa Maria and P.B. Scott’s. Early 70s there was a pizza place that would deliver to campus. And in 1967-68 if you could live with the $95 meal plan and not spend money you could have attended App (on the quarter system then) for $995 for the year. Loved it then love it more now the options now is 50 times what we had then. To me App State is the best place in NC to go to college. Proud grad, so proud I had to buy a place in the High Country.
And the fresh-baked, hot, country ham biscuits -- 4/$1.00
That was my life, also. Wouldn't change much of it. Dr. Van Noppen's English Lit. classes and two or three other little things maybe. Definitely the -13 degree temps and -40 degree wind-chill on the walk back to the dorm after my 8 AM Tu-Thurs winter qtr. swimming class in old Broome-Kirk.437justice73 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 18, 2019 4:32 pmHey you guys are way too young.? Back in the 60s there was Boone Drug, Tastey Freeze, Tony’s Pizza, Tony’s Burger House the Town House Rest. the Peddler and DBI. There was a lunch counter in the back of a general merchandise store that had a meat and 2 for a dollar. In BR was Antler’s and Duke’s plus Mom and Pops Ham House and of course Holly’s Tavern. Then Villa Maria and P.B. Scott’s. Early 70s there was a pizza place that would deliver to campus. And in 1967-68 if you could live with the $95 meal plan and not spend money you could have attended App (on the quarter system then) for $995 for the year. Loved it then love it more now the options now is 50 times what we had then. To me App State is the best place in NC to go to college. Proud grad, so proud I had to buy a place in the High Country.
The most glaring omission is The Pharmacy. The full name was The Carolina Pharmacy. At least once a week: 2 cheeseburgers all the way, large fries, and a large cherry smash.Apptiger wrote: ↑Fri Jan 18, 2019 12:18 amSome of you guys are bringing back memories....
Buzz City, Chanelo's, Sollecito's, Buck's Biscuits, Holly Farms (Taters), Chuck's Steaks, Original Mountain house for breakfast.
Western Steer - Six ounce sirloin, Baked Potato unlimited salad bar...$5.00
Yogi's Turkey Grinder, Boone Drug for hot dogs.
Sorry to hear Pepper's doesn't seem to have its mojo anymore. Jack could cook a mean Prime Rib or steak. Claude would have the kitchen pumping it out. The Jean Lawson with a crock of french onion was my go to for a "quality meal" back in the day.
Parents night out restaurants for me - Peppers, Peddler, Makato's, Chuck's Steak and the old Daniel Boone inn
Anyone remember Ray's drive inn???
Apparently Drink has two guys in mind, couldn't get any names though. He said that both were top notch guys, but I guess we will have to wait and see. I just want good teachers at the position who can fine tune our skill guys.
I haven’t heard of any immediate concerns, but based on the resumes of a lot of these guys, if a P5 comes calling.....the DL coach stands out to me as a guy who could easily get a nice offer before the season starts.appstate77 wrote: ↑Sat Jan 19, 2019 10:14 amIt was mentioned earlier Adams may not be the only asst. coach who bolts quickly. Any more concerns about this?
You have the same recollection I do. Late night only when everything else was closed and only after a lot of kool aid.fjblair wrote: ↑Fri Jan 18, 2019 10:34 amI remember Ray's. Not fondly, but I rememberApptiger wrote: ↑Fri Jan 18, 2019 12:18 amSome of you guys are bringing back memories....
Buzz City, Chanelo's, Sollecito's, Buck's Biscuits, Holly Farms (Taters), Chuck's Steaks, Original Mountain house for breakfast.
Western Steer - Six ounce sirloin, Baked Potato unlimited salad bar...$5.00
Yogi's Turkey Grinder, Boone Drug for hot dogs.
Sorry to hear Pepper's doesn't seem to have its mojo anymore. Jack could cook a mean Prime Rib or steak. Claude would have the kitchen pumping it out. The Jean Lawson with a crock of french onion was my go to for a "quality meal" back in the day.
Parents night out restaurants for me - Peppers, Peddler, Makato's, Chuck's Steak and the old Daniel Boone inn
Anyone remember Ray's drive inn???![]()
appstate77 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 18, 2019 10:52 amSince I worked there my Sr. year I HAVE to mention the BI!!
The old A&P deli had a similar deal. Three dogs, chili and onions for a $1.50 at noon. By 3 pm they were marked down to $1.00. Also used to eat one meal a day at he Pizza Hut buffet. $4 0r $5 all you can eat.Apptrain wrote: ↑Fri Jan 18, 2019 9:02 pmOh, was it? Memory failing a bit, like I couldn’t remember if it was 3 or 4 dogs for a buck. Of course, when eating there things were a little fuzzy that late at night.
Vienna sausages and saltines too. Can't stand the sight of them now. Probably the reason for one of the hypertensive medications I'm on now.Apptiger wrote: ↑Sat Jan 19, 2019 11:01 amThe old A&P deli had a similar deal. Three dogs, chili and onions for a $1.50 at noon. By 3 pm they were marked down to $1.00. Also used to eat one meal a day at he Pizza Hut buffet. $4 0r $5 all you can eat.Apptrain wrote: ↑Fri Jan 18, 2019 9:02 pmOh, was it? Memory failing a bit, like I couldn’t remember if it was 3 or 4 dogs for a buck. Of course, when eating there things were a little fuzzy that late at night.
Broke college students can find the deals.... Think I lived on a jar of p nut butter and a box of saltines for about a week once...
If anything I was worried about Dorsey going to Miami.appstatealum wrote: ↑Sat Jan 19, 2019 10:38 amI haven’t heard of any immediate concerns, but based on the resumes of a lot of these guys, if a P5 comes calling.....the DL coach stands out to me as a guy who could easily get a nice offer before the season starts.appstate77 wrote: ↑Sat Jan 19, 2019 10:14 amIt was mentioned earlier Adams may not be the only asst. coach who bolts quickly. Any more concerns about this?
As far as good news: I am hearing a lot about how the kids love Dorsey and the new strength coach. Word is the new strength coach is doing an awesome job already and introducing things these kids have never seen before. This team may be faster and stronger than before.
That is good news on Dorsey and the strength coach. I'm really optimistic here. From talking to folks who have coached a long time or those who knew what was being taught our program was being run well but really needed an infusion of more juice to take that next step and it appears as though that is what we are getting in these new hires. I wish I was a millionaire because I would donate major money just to keep the coaches we appear to love around.ukappfan wrote: ↑Sat Jan 19, 2019 11:44 amIf anything I was worried about Dorsey going to Miami.appstatealum wrote: ↑Sat Jan 19, 2019 10:38 amI haven’t heard of any immediate concerns, but based on the resumes of a lot of these guys, if a P5 comes calling.....the DL coach stands out to me as a guy who could easily get a nice offer before the season starts.appstate77 wrote: ↑Sat Jan 19, 2019 10:14 amIt was mentioned earlier Adams may not be the only asst. coach who bolts quickly. Any more concerns about this?
As far as good news: I am hearing a lot about how the kids love Dorsey and the new strength coach. Word is the new strength coach is doing an awesome job already and introducing things these kids have never seen before. This team may be faster and stronger than before.