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Games People Play Park On FM 1960 - Houston Architecture There was also a Games People Play location off of F M 1960 on Kuykendahl Rd It was close to Steubner Airline Drive An old family friend and her husband were the property managers maintenance managers plus my boss used to work there when he was a teenager
Historic Houston Amusement Parks Places games people play was on 1960 it has been closed for about 7 to 10 years now you can still see some off the putt putt golf, part of the go cart track, and not much else
Physical Whimsical At Highway 249 FM 1960 - Houston Architecture I remember Physical Whimsical at 249 and 1960 They had a cool air-blown western town that you could walk into and jump and crawl around in Pretty cool and worth a mention, even if it was housed in a stripmall LOL (see my Games People Play post )
Historic Houston Amusement Parks Places - Page 5 - Historic Houston . . . Malibu at SW Freeway was a murder scene of 3 or more people during late 70's or early 80's It was a horrific awakening for those of us who had been there before I have to say, I never went back! Games People Play was on Fondren and Beechnut Learned to play PacMan, Froggers and Centipede there! How funny!
The Chaucer: Condominium High-Rise At 2360 Rice Blvd. You don't sound like someone who's ever been poor You sound like Paris Hilton asking why poor people don't just go out and buy more money? I have been poor Poor enough to live in the unheated basement of a 7-Eleven and eat canned potatoes from an Aldi dumpster five days a week When you're poor, you don't have room to start "rich people habits "
Why some people hate the suburbs - Page 6 - Houston Architecture well has it ever occurred to you that not all parents or kids desire to go to a magnet school because some people GASP just have regular kids that have no idea what they want to be in life when they are 14-15 years old or they have no desire to be ONLY that and just want to go to a normal local NEAR BY high school with an overall quality education and possibly I am about to say it
Cooters Bar At 5164 Richmond Ave. - Houston Architecture The people that worked there were like family, the owners took care of their employees I'm betting that if you find one long time bartender to contact, they are still in contact with alot of the other employees Long time friendships were forged there When Randy's opened in west HOuston, alot of the Cooters people jumped over there
Historic Houston Video Games - Historic Houston - HAIF - Houstons . . . Of course these days, I wait patiently for the Houston Area Arcade Expo and go and waste an entire weekend being a pinball junkie, and of course playing all the video games of my youth, the game list they have is pretty paltry right now, but they usually have about 50 pinball games from various eras and about 100 arcade games from Pong all the
Memorial City Mall History - Page 3 - Houston Architecture I worked at Memorial City Sears from 72-76, and worked weekends at the gameroom between Arbys and the recruiting office It was called Let's Play Games The gameroom had several pinball machines, pong, foosball, a juke box, etc Kids were always breaking into the machines to steal quarters We hooked an alarm up to one machine and caught our thief!
Meyerland Plaza History - Page 2 - Historic Houston - Houston Architecture My dad would always get his shoes fixed in the shop and go next door to the Rumble Seat to have a drink at the bar This was also a cafe that had a band to come in and play during the week after people were getting off from work I remember drinking cherry cokes there at the bar counter then going over to play Pac-Man at the video game table