frascellas liq.store on john st. red dog saloon babe's lounge(now ooh la la's) fish market next to the red dog saloon the red diamond the comeback-287 sbb -o briens tavern elizabeth ave
hi again it's peachylee, i was wondering if anybody remembers the the guys who used hang out at the bound brook train station to the early mornings. the guys would hang there with their cars and also their motorcycles especially the ones with kawasaki's. they were a fun lovin bunch of guys,so much fun i married one of the guys . reese the cop would come by and afew other like johnny romano,the cool cops.the guys would do wheelie's with their bikes ,there was the rambler srambler ,someone had a dukes of hazards car,also their was a guy that a hot chevy blazer,then he got a ford brown van.after all their fun they end up at the riverview diner for breakfast eating sausages that were fat ,eggs. i miss those goodtimes.most everybody knew who you were and you could down the street with no problem.
I was there too in my uncool Lincoln Continental!! I remember a lot of those cool guys, Cirette, Tom Bohler(cool or uncool?), Jerry Paladino. Always some nice cars and bikes. Fun times.
Frascella's was cool. A lot of us were able to buy to go (before we were legal) from "Aunt Jo". She would always greet you with a "hi honey, how the hell are ya"
Hey peachy: The good old train station - I used to go there in my Cuda and hung out with best friend who had a dodge dart ---- all the motorcycle crew were there between the harleys and the kawasaki's ---- loved those days. Hung out there all night
I definately remember the Cuda and the Dodge Dart. Had a very heavy crush from afar on the girl with the Dart that I never mentioned. I used to tell her "Little Miss Mopar sat in her showcar"! I had to tread litely because she had a very jealous boyfriend at the time who was actually a friend of mine too.
hey linda, who was the guy i married? he had a triumph and then uncrated his new kawasaki at ricks. also had chevy blazer with side pipes that you had to careful getting in so you did not burn you legs. peachylee
Oh Yea... the train Station, I remember a lot of action there. I had a '68 Chevelle , a '71 Charger in the late 70's. Later in the 1980's a '74 Camaro. That was the place to meet EVERYONE knew where it was. No cell phones, but everyone could find you. The other place was the Mall in Manville. And why did they put the COP SHOP right there.
They put the cop shop at the mall to keep little girls in Chevelles with 60's, a jacked up ass end, and trick wheels from doing burnouts in the parking lot! And when she did, they called her boyfriend!