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2triky wrote:Nice lamb chop sideburns...I wonder if he rubbed them with rosemary & garlic.
They would have been nice to give him a little sneeze. They shot him and cut off his hands...2triky wrote:Did they chop him up like a fine line?
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Screwed-down Hairdo wrote:Hey Coligny,
Please help! Considering the only French I really know are words like "fuck" and "cunt" and "Asterix," please help me out with this couple. Assuming the bird is a lemur because of the popping eyes, does the bloke then become a lamur if his does the same thing?
Bill Chickering Movie Theater and Navy Exchange at Yokohama-Honmoku Naval Housing Area in August 1974. folks would travel a fair distance from Camp Zama to shop here on weekends because it was the best exchange of any base in the region, with the exception of perhaps the BX at Tachikawa Air Base.
Bucky wrote:
I'm sure driving a Caddy around Yokohama made quite an impression back in '74
I am fairly positive that is Yokosuka Base, not Yokohama, or Honmoku. The theater was moved there as they began to phase down and close Yokohama. It has been rebuilt and is in the same location, but the NEX, which was known as "A1" for the building number has been moved to the part of the base across the bay from the fixed mooring for HIM's battleship Mikasa.Bucky wrote:
I'm sure driving a Caddy around Yokohama made quite an impression back in '74
Yokohammer wrote:They were very popular with the show-off crowd (and the yaks).
Greji wrote:I am fairly positive that is Yokosuka Base, not Yokohama, or Honmoku. The theater was moved there as they began to phase down and close Yokohama. It has been rebuilt and is in the same location, but the NEX, which was known as "A1" for the building number has been moved to the part of the base across the bay from the fixed mooring for HIM's battleship Mikasa.
Yokohammer wrote:But the sign on the exchange says "Yokohama Navy Exchange."
Greji wrote:Yokohama was Fleet Facilities Command until it closed, so that is not an eliminator. The exchange at all facilities more than likely were called that. Now days they are all called NEX, Navy Exchange, at any facility.
It could have been Yokohama as a lot of facilities were built on the same plan, but I do remember the "Bill Chickering" and it sat exactly like that at Yokosuka years back.
Yokohammer wrote:And ... a bit of trivia ... in that same high-school play was an upcoming young actress by the name of Linda Purl. She went on to marry the one and only Henry Winkler ... "The Fonz".
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