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Remember the 80s in Phoenix

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when monsoon season came

guys with trucks made bank pulling people of intersections and roads.

floating down 67th ave in a rubber inner tube or raft from peoria stopping at 67th and olive for a six pack at 711 then to grand ,down grand to the circle k by the old napa building for another 6 pack.

 

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2 hours ago, DUG said:

Superstition freeway (60) was 2 lanes each way with oleanders in the median. I remember when a trip to Globe or Young took an extra hour because the freeway only went to Val Vista. 

Also # 66. Stood in line at McDonalds behind Tex one time. Baseline and Rural Rd.

60 ended at dobson rd in 1980.  i was working at the huge Levitz Furniture store on dobson and broadway.  had my first whiskey at that chinese rest/bar on the ne corner.

i got fired by Texs' son Hal for making a pass at his girlfriend in 1987.

Jerry Jeff Walker at Dooley's in tempe 1980.  'up against the wall redneck mother.........'

lee

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I didn’t grow up in Phoenix, but being an Arizona native, I would come down for school shopping, doctor appointments, and visiting relatives at least twice a year.  I remember the orange trees on 17 and Ladmo bags.  There were only 2 million or so people back then and the only area code for the whole state was 602. I think the oranges were ornamental and didn’t taste good.

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I think vacationing in San Diego is the law for Arizona people.

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2 minutes ago, Roosevelt Mark said:

Legend City...and the go cart place across the street.  I took some bitch.s. Oh ya....

We had some epic races at that go kart place!!!

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"wash your hands after going to the bathroom!, Hepatitis can catch you,who? You!!! " I still sing that stupid song to my kids ,they look at me like I'm stupid

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2 hours ago, Saguaro said:

I didn’t grow up in Phoenix, but being an Arizona native, I would come down for school shopping, doctor appointments, and visiting relatives at least twice a year.  I remember the orange trees on 17 and Ladmo bags.  There were only 2 million or so people back then and the only area code for the whole state was 602. I think the oranges were ornamental and didn’t taste good.

Citrus is/was one of the five C's of Arizona.

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Nickle Palace.

The 202 ended at priest. The 101 didn't exist. 

There used to be a mall at 59th and Northen. 

Criptown Mall.

The old Shamrock sign and KNIX sign on I-17

Indoor Swapmart.

Mr. Lucky's

Maryvale had a mall and a hospital. 

Dove Hunting at Dysart Road and Thomas. Thomas was a dirt road out there. 

Phoenix Trap and Skeet club on Indian School.

Target shooting at 67th ave & happy valley. 

Orange groves everywhere. 

122* Day (1990) close enough.

I am sure there are more. 

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We had real monsoons in Phoenix with real rain and lightning storms. Now they never seem to make it past Mesa because of the heat island. 

Cars didn't have air conditioning so 245 air was all you had. 

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Horse riding stables at south mtn.park !!! 

Go on night rides during a full moon.

Zonkeys at the ranch at 43rd and grand and camelback.    My freind from Alhambra lived there. 

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6 minutes ago, LifeFeedsOnLife said:

Gotta be was at this point. They're all but gone now in mesa. 

I guess we can replace citrus for Californians.

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