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- Remembering Dallas in the late 70s-80s (McKinney, Greenville: homes . . .
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- Remembering Dallas in the late 70s-80s (Greenville, Henderson: vs . . .
I came across this site by entering Diamond Jims dallas tx 1979 I worked there as a barback,bartender then manager from 1979 until it closed in 84 I worked for Don Donnelly the owner Jim Scott I am now living in Grand Jct Colorado I miss Dallas for the food the people The 1st time I ordered a chicken fried steak here it came out with brown gravy They serve their enchiladas covered
- Remembering Dallas in the late 70s-80s (Bryan, Center: 2013, to eat . . .
Just found this place and read a few of the pages Some comments responses Diamond Jim's was in the building that formerly housed Whiskey River in the mid-70's; it became a Cowboy place about the time the Urban Cowboy craze started I arrived in Dallas fresh out of college in late January of 1976, and I had a great time at many places Probably the first Club I went to (with some friends
- Remembering Dallas in the late 70s-80s (Irving, Greenville: apartment . . .
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- Remembering the late 60s and early 70s in Houston (Bellaire: sales . . .
Originally Posted by Weatherguy I was 8 in 1960, and didn't move from Houston until I was 18 I recognized everything in the video My best memories
- Remembering Dallas in the late 70s-80s (Greenville, Wylie: shop, area . . .
Have not been back to this thread since I made those posts 4-5 years ago Read your post and, of course, you are correct Diamond Jim's was very close to Whiskey River, but I got it confused with the place you were trying to remember - The Pawn Shop That is the place that had all of those elaborate belts and pulleys to drive the several ceiling fans And I can't believe that I forgot it - it
- remembering old Plainfield (Elizabeth, Westfield, Summit: apartments . . .
I've been reminiscing about plainfield in the 60s, trying to remember all the old stores Anyone have any recollections?
- Remembering Mobile from the 60s-80s (Chickasaw: groceries, shopping . . .
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