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18th July 07, 07:22 PM
#1
 Originally Posted by Archangel
sopapillas?
A mexican desert. In some parts of Mexico, it means frybread; in others, it means tortillas fried with cinnamon and sugar.
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18th July 07, 09:49 PM
#2
 Originally Posted by Mr. MacDougall
A mexican desert. In some parts of Mexico, it means frybread; in others, it means tortillas fried with cinnamon and sugar.
Delicious, but not good for the waistline. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sopaipilla
A kilted Celt on the border.
Kentoc'h mervel eget bezań saotret
Omne bellum sumi facile, ceterum ęgerrume desinere.
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19th July 07, 07:38 PM
#3
I just realized I'd love to go to BigSurf today....
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19th July 07, 07:49 PM
#4
I'd just be happy to go to Cortez Park down on 35th and Dunlap...that was a cool place.
T.
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19th July 07, 10:32 PM
#5
I did NW Phoenix from '73 to '01. Lived Christown, Metro, Moon Valley, Deer Valley areas. Remember when they built MetroCenter. I was a fan of Valle Luna up on 35th and Bell. Went to ASU night school in the basement of MetroCenter in the 80's. We were "Moon Devils." I sold DeVry their security system when they moved to the Dunlap Ave location and got my BA and MA from Ottawa Univ on Dunlap just east of I-17. Loved First Watch and Fajitas near there.
Worked 12 years at a Honeywell branch at 23rd and Peoria. Worked a couple years at a counseling center in that R&B business park at I-17 and Peoria.
My old stomping grounds. Used to bicycle the canals pathways to get around town, often faster than traffic.
Its a trip to poke around my old digs kilted now when I'm back down in Phoenix.
Used to know all the flood patterns on the streets in North Phoenix...how to sneak around on the high ground during the rains.
Oh, and don't forget Burrito Bandito up on 19th Ave and Union Hills...Hiking Shaw Butte to watch the hang gliders before they built the old folks homes on the landing field...
Ron
Ol' Macdonald himself, a proud son of Skye and Cape Breton Island
Lifetime Member STA. Two time winner of Utilikiltarian of the Month.
"I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."
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20th July 07, 03:31 AM
#6
 Originally Posted by Riverkilt
I did NW Phoenix from '73 to '01. Lived Christown, Metro, Moon Valley, Deer Valley areas. Remember when they built MetroCenter. I was a fan of Valle Luna up on 35th and Bell. Went to ASU night school in the basement of MetroCenter in the 80's. We were "Moon Devils." I sold DeVry their security system when they moved to the Dunlap Ave location and got my BA and MA from Ottawa Univ on Dunlap just east of I-17. Loved First Watch and Fajitas near there.
Worked 12 years at a Honeywell branch at 23rd and Peoria. Worked a couple years at a counseling center in that R&B business park at I-17 and Peoria.
My old stomping grounds. Used to bicycle the canals pathways to get around town, often faster than traffic.
Its a trip to poke around my old digs kilted now when I'm back down in Phoenix.
Used to know all the flood patterns on the streets in North Phoenix...how to sneak around on the high ground during the rains.
Oh, and don't forget Burrito Bandito up on 19th Ave and Union Hills...Hiking Shaw Butte to watch the hang gliders before they built the old folks homes on the landing field...
Ron
Since when did Metrocenter have a basement? Boy, you learn something new everyday, and there's mine! I had no idea there was a basement. (cue the clip from Pee Wee's Big Adventure -- "Does the Alamo have a basement?")
Ron, I remember Ottawa very well -- we would go past there on Dunlap all the time. And wasn't Honeywell right on Black Canyon between Cactus and Peoria? For some reason I seem to remember it being on the West side, but it's quite possible I'm wrong.
T.
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20th July 07, 06:26 AM
#7
Holy mackeral I have never seen anything like that in person & hope I do not.
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20th July 07, 08:02 AM
#8
Aye Todd,
Down behind the movie theater and the ice rink there were sort of catacombs that were used for ASU classrooms back then.
I wandered most of MetroCenter's dark dank secret places a time or two bidding on their fire alarm monitoring...its big. Of course by now its been remodeled so many times I doubt the guys who built it could find there way around anymore.
The Honeywell division I worked for was a small one, not one of the big plants on the freeway. The building was razed and now a rental storage building sits on the land.
Ron
Last edited by Riverkilt; 20th July 07 at 08:03 AM.
Reason: Mildew
Ol' Macdonald himself, a proud son of Skye and Cape Breton Island
Lifetime Member STA. Two time winner of Utilikiltarian of the Month.
"I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."
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20th July 07, 08:17 AM
#9
 Originally Posted by Riverkilt
Aye Todd,
Down behind the movie theater and the ice rink there were sort of catacombs that were used for ASU classrooms back then.
I wandered most of MetroCenter's dark dank secret places a time or two bidding on their fire alarm monitoring...its big. Of course by now its been remodeled so many times I doubt the guys who built it could find there way around anymore.
The Honeywell division I worked for was a small one, not one of the big plants on the freeway. The building was razed and now a rental storage building sits on the land.
Ron
OK then...that makes sense.
I sent this web site to Ron in a PM, but I'll post here as well:
http://www.gemland.com/index.htm
This is a great web site with a lot of brilliant pictures of the Valley. "My" mountain was North Mountain, as that was the one we could see from the back balcony of our apartment.
T.
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20th July 07, 06:47 PM
#10
 Originally Posted by Dirk Skene
Holy mackeral  I have never seen anything like that in person & hope I do not.
That is one the creepiest shows of nature you'll ever see. I remember getting a broad view of a dust storm coming from the Southeast, form the vantage point of a high freeway overpass. It looked like something from the movie Independence Day.
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