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[quote author="bkshopr" date=1216346271]



Ten,



I actually enjoy your sense of humor. Compared to your very first post you have come a long way! I sense your post having a poetic and philosophical quality. Your are on the right path my son.



We can hang out mentally and do not need to be physically. Let me put that in a young man's term. A penpal is a lifetime friendship while a one nightstand is quickly forgotton.</blockquote>


Looking forward to more of your insights, inspiration, and friendship

Thanks!
 
I want to start betting over/unders on how long it takes for a thread to get highjacked and do a deathspiral from it's original topic.



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tenmagnet 7 posts

No_Vas 10 posts
 
[quote author="graphrix" date=1216358864][quote author="ipoplaya" date=1216357658][quote author="tenmagnet" date=1216355865][quote author="IrvineRealtor" date=1216353468]...but you took the time to youtube it. nice. I'll edit mine out; you earned it on this round.</blockquote>


No need, I was originally going to go with Rick Springfield's "Jesse's Girl".

Since Ipop never went to Prom I changed it.</blockquote>


My senior prom date (actually two proms, hers and mine) was hotter than probably 90% of the chicks you have scored through your entire scoring existence...



<img src="http://images.starpulse.com/Photos/Previews/WeirdScience17.jpg" alt="" />



<em>Caption - Ten having a playdate with his best little buddy on IPOs senior prom night</em></blockquote>


Strangely that dude on the right looks <em>a lot</em> like IR2.</blockquote>


Why graphcakes, I do believe you are correct re: that resemblance:



<img src="http://www.ipoplaya.com/youngir2.jpg" alt="" />
 
[quote author="tenmagnet" date=1216358621][quote author="ipoplaya" date=1216357658]

My senior prom date (actually two proms, hers and mine) was hotter than probably 90% of the chicks you have scored through your entire scoring existence...

</blockquote>


Sure you did, keep telling yourself that Ipop.

Follow that dream!</blockquote>


I'll have to dig out the prom pick and put it to a blog vote Tenster. Damn, it sucks to have just moved!
 
[quote author="skek" date=1216364432][quote author="no_vaseline" date=1216363690]Dude, you KEPT your prom pics?



She must of been hot.</blockquote>


Maybe that was the <em>quid pro quo</em> for the dream closet with shoe cubbies that Mrs. Ipop got?</blockquote>


IR2 thinks he recalls that Ipop married his high school sweetheart... he'd <strong>better </strong>still have those photos.
 
[quote author="IrvineRealtor" date=1216364755][quote author="skek" date=1216364432][quote author="no_vaseline" date=1216363690]Dude, you KEPT your prom pics?



She must of been hot.</blockquote>


Maybe that was the <em>quid pro quo</em> for the dream closet with shoe cubbies that Mrs. Ipop got?</blockquote>


IR2 thinks he recalls that Ipop married his high school sweetheart... he'd <strong>better </strong>still have those photos.</blockquote>


Nope... I met Ms. IPO for the first time at Moose McGillycuddy's in Old Town Pas. I was a decade removed from my HS prom. We are one of the few successful bar meeting marriages. There is indeed hope for Ten!
 
[quote author="no_vaseline" date=1216363690]Dude, you KEPT your prom pics?



She must of been hot.</blockquote>


My mom kept them, as this girl was her favorite until I met my future wife, and all the old pics made their way to my place after my mom passed. I just saw them again when we cleared out our garage storage cubby during the move...
 
For the record, I was never in Weird Science... but did star in my office <strong><a href="http://sendables.jibjab.com/view/osV84yUSmfdBDb3v">food drive</a></strong> feature this past year.



<em>Special thanks to Dan Shusterman, Jan-Marie Wells, Murray Macy, and Don Miller.</em>
 
[quote author="IrvineRealtor" date=1216365847]For the record, I was never in Weird Science... but did star in my office <strong><a href="http://sendables.jibjab.com/view/osV84yUSmfdBDb3v">food drive</a></strong> feature this past year.



<em>Special thanks to Dan Shusterman, Jan-Marie Wells, Murray Macy, and Don Miller.</em></blockquote>


Stop throwing snowballs and sell my friggin' house! KKKKKKKAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHNNNNNNNNNNN!!!!!!!!!!
 
[quote author="ipoplaya" date=1216366231][quote author="IrvineRealtor" date=1216365847]For the record, I was never in Weird Science... but did star in my office <strong><a href="http://sendables.jibjab.com/view/osV84yUSmfdBDb3v">food drive</a></strong> feature this past year.



<em>Special thanks to Dan Shusterman, Jan-Marie Wells, Murray Macy, and Don Miller.</em></blockquote>


Stop throwing snowballs and sell my friggin' house! KKKKKKKAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHNNNNNNNNNNN!!!!!!!!!!</blockquote>


Point taken. You'll have to excuse my enthusiasm today. I got carried away with gaining a new nephew yesterday, still yet to be named. Nothing beats it, except when the little one was my own, back a couple years ago.
 
[quote author="IrvineRealtor" date=1216366922] I got carried away with gaining a new nephew yesterday, still yet to be named. </blockquote>


Not necessary. From now on, every time you see him, you simply greet him with a curt but kind-



<em>"What it do, Nephew?"</em>



Either that or call him Hubie. I got perfect toys for a new baby. If you need some, I have extras.



<img src="http://i.pbase.com/o4/48/681948/1/63244993.94McGN1b.BPP_1747EMail.jpg" alt="" />



Box of rusty nails



<img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2368/2121070507_424a5fd98b.jpg?v=0" alt="" />



Bag of Broken Glass
 
[quote author="ipoplaya" date=1216365146]

Nope... I met Ms. IPO for the first time at Moose McGillycuddy's in Old Town Pas. I was a decade removed from my HS prom. We are one of the few successful bar meeting marriages. There is indeed hope for Ten!</blockquote>


My brother and I went to Q?s all the time.

We grew up in the area.

What were you doing over there?

Searching for your dignity or did you work as a bar back at Moose?s?



I?ll finally give you credit for one thing Ipop.

I was proud to read that you exercised the entitlement mentality while meeting your future wife there.

The competition in those places is extremely fierce but you took the initiative and managed to close.

Kudos, well done!
 
[quote author="tenmagnet" date=1216425064][quote author="ipoplaya" date=1216365146]

Nope... I met Ms. IPO for the first time at Moose McGillycuddy's in Old Town Pas. I was a decade removed from my HS prom. We are one of the few successful bar meeting marriages. There is indeed hope for Ten!</blockquote>


My brother and I went to Q?s all the time.

We grew up in the area.

What were you doing over there?

Searching for your dignity or did you work as a bar back at Moose?s?



I?ll finally give you credit for one thing Ipop.

I was proud to read that you exercised the entitlement mentality while meeting your future wife there.

The competition in those places is extremely fierce but you took the initiative and managed to close.

Kudos, well done!</blockquote>


I lived in Pasadena for a couple of years and also Glendale for a year. The commute to DT LA was great from both locations. I was an Old Town regular... I used to shoot some stick at Q's as well. Also down at Jake's, which is definitely not a meet-the-ladies kind of joint, but a great place to drink with the fellas. I got bounced out of the 35er on one glorious occassion. Equator, no idea if its still around, was a great place to hang and meet people. Good coffee too. Still like to dine on the patio at Cafe Santorini when I am in the area although its been a couple of years...
 
[quote author="ipoplaya" date=1216426459][quote author="tenmagnet" date=1216425064][quote author="ipoplaya" date=1216365146]

Nope... I met Ms. IPO for the first time at Moose McGillycuddy's in Old Town Pas. I was a decade removed from my HS prom. We are one of the few successful bar meeting marriages. There is indeed hope for Ten!</blockquote>


My brother and I went to Q?s all the time.

We grew up in the area.

What were you doing over there?

Searching for your dignity or did you work as a bar back at Moose?s?



I?ll finally give you credit for one thing Ipop.

I was proud to read that you exercised the entitlement mentality while meeting your future wife there.

The competition in those places is extremely fierce but you took the initiative and managed to close.

Kudos, well done!</blockquote>


I lived in Pasadena for a couple of years and also Glendale for a year. The commute to DT LA was great from both locations. I was an Old Town regular... I used to shoot some stick at Q's as well. Also down at Jake's, which is definitely not a meet-the-ladies kind of joint, but a great place to drink with the fellas. I got bounced out of the 35er on one glorious occassion. Equator, no idea if its still around, was a great place to hang and meet people. Good coffee too. Still like to dine on the patio at Cafe Santorini when I am in the area although its been a couple of years...</blockquote>


I?m getting teary-eyed reading your post.

Great places, fantastic times!

Who didn?t get thrown out of the 35er?

Still can?t believe how much that place rocked for being a dive bar.

We went to Gordon Biersch all the time.



You should take the wife and kids up there.

It?s changed a lot.

Caf? Santorini is awesome, my mom and I had lunch there a few months back
 
[quote author="tenmagnet" date=1216425064][quote author="ipoplaya" date=1216365146]

Nope... I met Ms. IPO for the first time at Moose McGillycuddy's in Old Town Pas. I was a decade removed from my HS prom. We are one of the few successful bar meeting marriages. There is indeed hope for Ten!</blockquote>


My brother and I went to Q?s all the time.

We grew up in the area.

What were you doing over there?

Searching for your dignity or did you work as a bar back at Moose?s?



I?ll finally give you credit for one thing Ipop.

I was proud to read that you exercised the entitlement mentality while meeting your future wife there.

The competition in those places is extremely fierce but you took the initiative and managed to close.

Kudos, well done!</blockquote>


Ten,



Do you remember Old Town Pasadena before it became the hang out place or you do not remenber because the carseat was blocking your view out the car window?



It was where Robert Reed (Mr. Brady) picked up boys and contracted AIDS.

My friend who owned a Pharmacy by the Huntington Hospital sold medication to him during that time and kept the secret from the media for a long time.



Between Fairoaks and the freeway where drug abusers boys and girls along the back alley doing drugs and selling their body.



Porn and pawn shops lined both sides of Colorado Blvd and one did survive till the present day but the city imposed a friendlier storefront ambiance with soft-core displays visible from the sidewalk.



Muggings and robberies were common and the police did really nothing because the population there was homeless and wasted.



Victor Gruen, a well known LA based retail mall architect design a first enclosed shopping mall (better climate control due to bad weather) in the Midwest during the 50's. It was a smashing success and every mall developer followed the mall formula to the present days. It was however a shame for Southern California with excellent outdoor climate to have the indoor malls. The Plaza Colorado was an indoor mall built during the early 70's by his disciple Charles Kober as a result from a design competition. The axis that link the Pasadena city hall to the Civic Auditorium on Green Street was interrupted by the mall location so the winning proposal was the creation of a glassed-in entrance plaza that could be access from Colorado and Green Street thus maintaining the pedestrian connection and visual continuity. The biggest problem was the glass was reflective and nobody could see the Civic Auditorium from Colorado and vice versa see the City Hall from Green Street.



All the businesses left the decaying downtown location and flocked into the mall. The mall ruined Old Town. When Old Town was revitalized the indoor mall died because shoppers and pedestrian preferred the outdoor and plenty of activities to do and see after 9pm (mall hours).



The current Paseo Colorado was a valiant effort in creating a better outdoor environment for the shoppers and pedestrian but lacks the element of voyeurism "to be seen" by motor traffic. The visual attention is what the pedestrians like and women do dress up for the occasion. All that effort walking several blocks from the parking garage to the restaurants women in their heels like the attention of the congested traffic in Old Town.



I applaud the City of Pasadena for their effort of redevelopment in forcing out the bad elements and recycling old structures. As a result property value went way up and it became a place where I want to live, play and hang out.
 
We will continue to derail Ipo's thread until his escrow closed and a check in hand. When he finally post the selling price then we will end our hi-jack.
 
This reminds me of the Fulton Mall in Fresno.



<a href="http://www.tclf.org/landslide/fulton_mall/index.htm">http://www.tclf.org/landslide/fulton_mall/index.htm</a>



Opened in '64, it was literally the place to be for 150 miles around. By the late 1970's, the big indoor malls on the North end of town and the draw of climate control in Fresno (brutally hot in the summer, cold and damp in the winter) was irrestable to all the anchor merchants, who left. By the mid 1980's, it was all homeless people with a ton of empty storefronts.



They have tried and tried and tried again to revitalize downtown Fresno. It seems untill you get landlocked you don't get any meaningful redevelopment. And those malls on the North end of town? Ghost towns. Replaced by new malls 10 miles up the street on what is now the North end of town. Ohwell.
 
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