On 6/6/05 12:12 AM, in article ***@eris.io.com, "The Chief
Instigator" <***@io.com> wrote:
> George Kerby <***@hotmail.com> writes:
>
>> On 6/3/05 9:18 AM, in article BEC5D0E1.1E4FE%***@hotmail.com,
>> "George Kerby" <***@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>>> On 6/3/05 8:11 AM, in article ***@eris.io.com, "The Chief
>>> Instigator" <***@io.com> wrote:
>
>>>> George Kerby <***@hotmail.com> writes:
>
>>>>> On 6/2/05 5:44 PM, in article 020620051744229264%***@earthlink.net,
>>>>> "Steve Cutchen" <***@earthlink.net> wrote:
>
>>>>>> In article <zoKne.8621$***@monger.newsread.com>, Robert E.
>>>>>> Lewis <***@brazosport.cc.tx.us> wrote:
>
>>>>>>> "The Chief Instigator" <***@io.com> wrote in message
>>>>>>> news:***@eris.io.com...
>>>>>>>> "Albert Nurick" <***@nurick.com> writes:
>
>>>>>>>>> I've been going through some old stuff, digitizing old photos before
>>>>>>>>> they fade into the sunset.
>
>>>>>>>>> I remembered visiting Sharpstown Center as a kid.
>
>>>>>> Going WAY yore, I remember my Mom grocery shopping at Food Giant, which
>>>>>> was one of the stores in Sharpstown Mall. This was about 1964. We
>>>>>> lived in Briargrove Park; now inside the Beltway off Westheimer. Was
>>>>>> outside the city limits, across from REBob Smith's ranchland. Boonies,
>>>>>> baybee.
>
>>>>> My best H.S. Friend consumed too many beers one night (NAHHHH-Really?!)
>>>>> and wound up missing the stop sign where Seagler Road, then a two-lane
>>>>> blacktop, ended at Westheimer and proceeded to bury his dad's Ford Falcon
>>>>> into the 'bar ditch' in front of whatever industrial campus that had just
>>>>> been built on Mr. Smith's land. We all had a great time at the 'lake' in
>>>>> back of Briargrove Park in the late 60's.
>
>>>> That ditch in front of Dresser was something I didn't miss when Westheimer
>>>> was widened in 1970 or '71...and if you're talking about Hidden Lake, that
>>>> was right across the ditch from the north end of Walnut Bend, too. (After
>>>> all these years, I'd like to know how that car got dumped in the south end
>>>> of the lake - that took some effort, considering there was almost no way
>>>> of getting a vehicle that far away from the original West Belt at the
>>>> time.)
>
>>> Patrick, I remember it being closer to the West Belt on the east side of
>>> Briargrove Park. Later, in the 70's, there was a restaurant, La Hacienda
>>> (The Home) that was built on the lake. Were there two lakes out there? One
>>> of Chester Reed's sons was a friend of mine and we rode all around back
>>> there on dirt bikes (well, they weren't called that then).
>
>> Whoops! Just looked at a key map. For some reason I thoght that the Beltway
>> ran between Briargrove Park and Rivercrest. It actually is between
>> Briargrove Park and Walnut Bend and we ARE talking about the same lake.
>> Sorry for the 'senior moment'...
>
> Don't worry - you've lived long enough to have earned the privilege, and I'm
> not all that far behind you. (Was one of Chester's sons named Buddy? He'd
> have been in my graduating class at Lee.)
Don't remember a Buddy. My friend was Jim Reed and he graduated in '69. You
must know that the basketball arena at A&M is named for Chester? The man was
a truly 'rags to riches' story...
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