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Half-serious. When the new theater opened in '96 or '97 there was a high school student we were cautioned not to be friendly with because he was such an over-the-top 'mo.

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Half-serious. When the new theater opened in '96 or '97 there was a high school student we were cautioned not to be friendly with because he was such an over-the-top 'mo.


He's 44, so it wouldn't have been him.


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God, that would have been an even worse time to have grown up in Lake Geneva. They might not have had paved roads before 1980.

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I am calling BS.

No way someone Dan's age never watched Good Times.


Hell it's what I watch nearly every Saturday morning now .... it's on for hours on end on some blackish non-BET network .... then they run some Sanford & Son after it .... it's a real sterling lineup.

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I am calling BS.

No way someone Dan's age never watched Good Times.


Hell it's what I watch nearly every Saturday morning now .... it's on for hours on end on some blackish non-BET network .... then they run some Sanford & Son after it .... it's a real sterling lineup.

Bounce?

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oh yea. solid lineup.


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What's Happening FTW. The episode where Duane was winning money by betting on the NFL was great. If you recall how he finally lost, it was classic Duane.


How about the Doobie Brothers episode when they stopped the show because Rerun was taping the show.


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God, that would have been an even worse time to have grown up in Lake Geneva. They might not have had paved roads before 1980.


Another place CH does not like. I may start a running list. You're an Elitist!

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What's Happening FTW. The episode where Duane was winning money by betting on the NFL was great. If you recall how he finally lost, it was classic Duane.


How about the Doobie Brothers episode when they stopped the show because Rerun was taping the show.


I have no memory of that one. But Rerun was the best character in that show.

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God, that would have been an even worse time to have grown up in Lake Geneva. They might not have had paved roads before 1980.


Another place CH does not like. I may start a running list. You're an Elitist!


This isn't jokingly shit-talking a city because of sports. I had to move there as a kid. It was really traumatic.

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It's a very quaint place. The odd thing about your distaste for boring cities is that you don't seem like a party animal or anything. I could understand if you were a Manhattan social lite or big time club hopper, but you post on a message (like me) during Blackhawks games. So not exactly the type that needs a high energy place as a living situation.

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What's Happening FTW. The episode where Duane was winning money by betting on the NFL was great. If you recall how he finally lost, it was classic Duane.


How about the Doobie Brothers episode when they stopped the show because Rerun was taping the show.


Hey man, which Doobie you be?

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It's a very quaint place. The odd thing about your distaste for boring cities is that you don't seem like a party animal or anything. I could understand if you were a Manhattan social lite or big time club hopper, but you post on a message (like me) during Blackhawks games. So not exactly the type that needs a high energy place as a living situation.


It was a terrible, terrible place to grow up. There's the Lake Geneva people visit for the weekend, and there's the Lake Geneva people live in, and rarely do they overlap. To say nothing of the universal distress that comes with leaving the place where all your friends and family are, it meant going to a place where everyone knew everyone and you could never escape them, living with a vast underclass the likes of whom we practically wouldn't be allowed to speak to in the suburbs, and attending a school district that was basically a cruel joke. It was alienating and suffocating. I don't wish living in that place on anyone. Rip me for the little shots I lob at St. Louis, but this is from the heart.

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Good times makes me think of Thelma. Mmmm would.

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Don't have to think twice. I would still hit the 50+ Bern'adette Stanis.

Hell, back in the day I'd have willingly tapped Willona's freak ass (the Evans' neighbor on 'Good Times', for those not in The Lodge)

And I'm calling BS on Bernstein. The Tribe watched everything Norman Lear put out. :lol:

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I was just thinking of other childhood shows that I watched a lot, and sadly, I recall the Fact of Life way too much.

Jingle: You take the good, you take the bad, you take them both, and there you have.....

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It's a very quaint place.


It seemed like there was/is a lot of old money there. My friend's house apparently had servants quarters on the grounds, and I can't remember if his family or his friend's family had them at some point. I remember one time we were having dinner with our friends and during the course of conversation he said "Filipinos make the best servants." because either his or his friend's family had Filipino servants at one time. Our friend Eilene, who was there, and Filipino, was a tad peeved.

They used to make fun of the kids in a nearby rural town, some of whom would drive tractors to school. I think their cheerleaders used to do a "That's alright, that's OK, you'll all work for us someday!" cheer if they were playing them in something and losing.

There was another time when we were walking out of a friend's apartment and a balck woman was walking past us with her child. Joe exclaimed "Oh, n*gger babies are so cute!" and was shocked when our jaws collectively dropped.


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It's a very quaint place. The odd thing about your distaste for boring cities is that you don't seem like a party animal or anything. I could understand if you were a Manhattan social lite or big time club hopper, but you post on a message (like me) during Blackhawks games. So not exactly the type that needs a high energy place as a living situation.


It was a terrible, terrible place to grow up. There's the Lake Geneva people visit for the weekend, and there's the Lake Geneva people live in, and rarely do they overlap. To say nothing of the universal distress that comes with leaving the place where all your friends and family are, it meant going to a place where everyone knew everyone and you could never escape them, living with a vast underclass the likes of whom we practically wouldn't be allowed to speak to in the suburbs, and attending a school district that was basically a cruel joke. It was alienating and suffocating. I don't wish living in that place on anyone. Rip me for the little shots I lob at St. Louis, but this is from the heart.


CH, first off you are one of my favorite posters. So when I tease you, it's just because I love to see your responses.

That is a sound explanation. I suspect university towns are the same way. I recall that dynamic down at Champaign when I went to school there. More globally, I think any place you grow is like that to an extent. I always thought if you lived in San Diego all the time, it would be boring. What fun is 78 and sunny, when you're in an office. The weather never changes. That seems boring to me. Imagine Hawaii or any vacation spot, same thing. Everyone else is having fun while you're at work and school. I go to Vegas at least twice a year, but I would never live there. It would take away the thrill.

We used to go to some lame resort in Wisconsin for our family vacation. I would hang out in the arcade. One local was in there, and he hated people from IL and called me a "flatlander". I didn't think that was very creative or particularly insulting.

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It's a very quaint place.


It seemed like there was/is a lot of old money there. My friend's house apparently had servants quarters on the grounds, and I can't remember if his family or his friend's family had them at some point. I remember one time we were having dinner with our friends and during the course of conversation he said "Filipinos make the best servants." because either his or his friend's family had Filipino servants at one time. Our friend Eilene, who was there, and Filipino, was a tad peeved.

They used to make fun of the kids in a nearby rural town, some of whom would drive tractors to school. I think their cheerleaders used to do a "That's alright, that's OK, you'll all work for us someday!" cheer if they were playing them in something and losing.

There was another time when we were walking out of a friend's apartment and a balck woman was walking past us with her child. Joe exclaimed "Oh, n*gger babies are so cute!" and was shocked when our jaws collectively dropped.


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We used to go to some lame resort in Wisconsin for our family vacation. I would hang out in the arcade. One local was in there, and he hated people from IL and called me a "flatlander". I didn't think that was very creative or particularly insulting.


Creepy.

We did the same thing 2x a year. Olympia "Resort" up in Occonomowoc.

But the locals didn't talk to us. (I never noticed as a kid :lol: ) But they must have laughed watching "us" on skis.

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We went to this dumb place:

http://www.cardcow.com/297854/schwartz-hotel-elkhart-lake-wisconsin/

They would charge you for horse riding, and the free mini golf course was a joke. The highlight was the family meals. There was not one fun thing to do unless you ponied up cash- arcade, speed boats, etc. You could play basketball on a court with bent rims and old basketballs.

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I found Lake Geneva a strange place to visit.

We did the "Look at places the Wrigley Family live in" boat tour, and took a jet ski out on the lake. Then it was like "What do we do now?". It was one of the few vacations where I wasn't really upset when it was over. It was just like "ok, I think I got more than enough of this place. Let's go home".

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Peoria Matt wrote:
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What's Happening FTW. The episode where Duane was winning money by betting on the NFL was great. If you recall how he finally lost, it was classic Duane.


How about the Doobie Brothers episode when they stopped the show because Rerun was taping the show.


:lol: I remember. Skunk really showed them.

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Peoria Matt wrote:
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What's Happening FTW. The episode where Duane was winning money by betting on the NFL was great. If you recall how he finally lost, it was classic Duane.


How about the Doobie Brothers episode when they stopped the show because Rerun was taping the show.


:lol: I remember. Skunk really showed them.


I have no idea why that episode has stuck with me. I guess it really set me straight on the dangers of bootlegging .


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What's Happening FTW. The episode where Duane was winning money by betting on the NFL was great. If you recall how he finally lost, it was classic Duane.


How about the Doobie Brothers episode when they stopped the show because Rerun was taping the show.


:lol: I remember. Skunk really showed them.

and now he's a missile defense consultant for the DoD. ( Skunk not Rerun)

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It's a very quaint place.


It seemed like there was/is a lot of old money there. My friend's house apparently had servants quarters on the grounds, and I can't remember if his family or his friend's family had them at some point. I remember one time we were having dinner with our friends and during the course of conversation he said "Filipinos make the best servants." because either his or his friend's family had Filipino servants at one time. Our friend Eilene, who was there, Filipino, was a tad peeved.

There is a lot of old money, mostly Chicago families like the Maytags and Wrigleys. But the serious old money is just northwest/southwest of the city proper, along the lakeshore. That's either the Town of Geneva or the Town of Linn, depending on whether you're north or south of the lake, and they'll fight any incorporation with the actual City of Lake Geneva if it kills them. They may as well be back in Chicago (and probably are most days) for all the contact they make with the day-to-day lives of the normal people. They sure as shit don't attend Lake Geneva schools. The best we got in that department were the nouveau-riche punks in the McMansions east of town, and even some of them bolted for the Catholic school in Woodstock. You see them and their private airstrip as you're taking 12 up to town.

One of my favorite bits of Lake Geneva quaintness was the all-out war the city waged for years against Home Depot, who wanted to build a store outside of town at the main exit off 12. The rationale for fighting it, at least in public, was that it would destroy the "gateway to Lake Geneva" and turn us into Chicago's northernmost suburb. The "gateway," which is to say the plot of land they were to build on, was some overgrown grass and a broken Citgo sign. It was across from a really shitty Wal-Mart, even by Wal-Mart standards, and an out-of-business gas station. So there's your gateway. Home Depot finally got it built after agreeing to add some foofy architectural flourishes so no one would mistake it for a Home Depot in Vernon Hills, but like three out of eight aldermen resigned over it. There's now a new Walgreens, a Target, and a Best Buy next door, plus the shitty Wal-Mart has become a Super Wal-Mart. There goes the neighborhood.

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They used to make fun of the kids in a nearby rural town, some of whom would drive tractors to school. I think their cheerleaders used to do a "That's alright, that's OK, you'll all work for us someday!" cheer if they were playing them in something and losing.

Probably Walworth.

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Peoria Matt wrote:
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What's Happening FTW. The episode where Duane was winning money by betting on the NFL was great. If you recall how he finally lost, it was classic Duane.


How about the Doobie Brothers episode when they stopped the show because Rerun was taping the show.


:lol: I remember. Skunk really showed them.

As a teenager, I saw Supertramp at Alpine Valley,weaseled my way down to the front row and ended up sharing a joint w/ Skunk Baxter.

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Peoria Matt wrote:
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What's Happening FTW. The episode where Duane was winning money by betting on the NFL was great. If you recall how he finally lost, it was classic Duane.


How about the Doobie Brothers episode when they stopped the show because Rerun was taping the show.


:lol: I remember. Skunk really showed them.

and now he's a missile defense consultant for the DoD. ( Skunk not Rerun)



He is on a shit load of people's rock albums.

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I don't think I've seen a full episode of Good Times, All In The Family or The Jeffersons.

The bizarre thing is that there are a lot of classic television shows I've watched a lot. I must have been only watching certain channels though. I hadn't even watched a Three Stooges episode until my wife made me.

I picture you with a box of Bugles watching Green Acres :wink:

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Don't have to think twice. I would still hit the 50+ Bern'adette Stanis.

Hell, back in the day I'd have willingly tapped Willona's freak ass (the Evans' neighbor on 'Good Times', for those not in The Lodge)


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Peoria Matt wrote:
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What's Happening FTW. The episode where Duane was winning money by betting on the NFL was great. If you recall how he finally lost, it was classic Duane.


How about the Doobie Brothers episode when they stopped the show because Rerun was taping the show.


:lol: I remember. Skunk really showed them.

As a teenager, I saw Supertramp at Alpine Valley,weaseled my way down to the front row and ended up sharing a joint w/ Skunk Baxter.
:lol: Could you smell the patchouli wafting off of Roger Hodgson through the pot smoke?

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I found Lake Geneva a strange place to visit.

We did the "Look at places the Wrigley Family live in" boat tour, and took a jet ski out on the lake. Then it was like "What do we do now?"


Yep, this is the Lake Geneva experience. Did you eat at Popeye's, stay at The Cove, and sit for hours on a tethered boat? Can't miss those critical aspects.

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