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<blockquote data-quote="Pulp" data-source="post: 2220301" data-attributes="member: 14195"><p>Yeah, it was Eagle Park and it was about 1/2 mile or so north on the highway that runs on into the mountains. Cowboy Park was in Lawton, on Cache Road. Just got my remembering transmorgified. I went to HS at Geronimo, class of '68. We had class parties at the skating rink at Eagle Park. It was a really good skating rink, some kind of polymer floor instead of tile or wood. I also remember a Tilt o Whirl at Eagle Park. My wife to be got sick on it, begged the operator to stop. He would just laugh and gun it. When he finally let her off he said, "Thanks for not throwing up on my ride." She proceeded to cover his boots and lower legs with breakfast and lunch.</p><p></p><p>At the Trading Post they had a monkey cage with Rhesus ? monkeys. My dad bent down to get a closer look and one of the monkeys grabbed his glasses off of his face. Owner had to go in and get them.</p><p></p><p>Neither of the names y'all gave ring a bell for the feller that had the snake zoo. One thing that always gave me the shivers at the place was the green mamba. He had it in a huge cage with tree limbs. Unlike most snakes that just lay there, this thing was always moving. And no matter where you were, if you turned back and looked at it, it was looking at you.</p><p></p><p>Sorry for the loss of your father. I lost mine about three years ago. He was a veteran of WWII and Korea.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pulp, post: 2220301, member: 14195"] Yeah, it was Eagle Park and it was about 1/2 mile or so north on the highway that runs on into the mountains. Cowboy Park was in Lawton, on Cache Road. Just got my remembering transmorgified. I went to HS at Geronimo, class of '68. We had class parties at the skating rink at Eagle Park. It was a really good skating rink, some kind of polymer floor instead of tile or wood. I also remember a Tilt o Whirl at Eagle Park. My wife to be got sick on it, begged the operator to stop. He would just laugh and gun it. When he finally let her off he said, "Thanks for not throwing up on my ride." She proceeded to cover his boots and lower legs with breakfast and lunch. At the Trading Post they had a monkey cage with Rhesus ? monkeys. My dad bent down to get a closer look and one of the monkeys grabbed his glasses off of his face. Owner had to go in and get them. Neither of the names y'all gave ring a bell for the feller that had the snake zoo. One thing that always gave me the shivers at the place was the green mamba. He had it in a huge cage with tree limbs. Unlike most snakes that just lay there, this thing was always moving. And no matter where you were, if you turned back and looked at it, it was looking at you. Sorry for the loss of your father. I lost mine about three years ago. He was a veteran of WWII and Korea. [/QUOTE]
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