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<blockquote data-quote="Roscopcoletrane" data-source="post: 2197085" data-attributes="member: 30016"><p>Regarding Ma Bell's, this has really brought back memories. Memories that I literally did not know still existed in my mind. I grew up in Tulsa, born in '81. My parents would take my brother and me to Ma Bell's time and again. In my mind, I remember it being around 74th & South Memorial, but I was about 5 at the time, and I was familiar with that area because I knew that was where Woodland Hills Mall was (my "world" was much smaller than I know it to be now). I suppose it could have been anywhere. But, I remember the nostalgic feel to it. I remember it being a little dark in some areas, and I fondly remember the telephones. I imagine just about every restaurant at the time had a neon sign, but I seem to specifically remember a red neon sign that read "Ma Bells", in cursive? Anyone know if this actually existed, or is just a figment of my imagination?</p><p>When I think of Ma Bell's, I think of things like "The Outsiders", "Tex", Orange Julius, and those corn-dogs and cheese-dogs at the food-court at Woodland Hills Mall, and they had great lime-made's, too. And I remember flirting with the cute women that worked there (with those nerdy hats--I was five, give me a break).</p><p>Memory lane...those were tougher times for my family, but they make up some of the best memories I have of my life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roscopcoletrane, post: 2197085, member: 30016"] Regarding Ma Bell's, this has really brought back memories. Memories that I literally did not know still existed in my mind. I grew up in Tulsa, born in '81. My parents would take my brother and me to Ma Bell's time and again. In my mind, I remember it being around 74th & South Memorial, but I was about 5 at the time, and I was familiar with that area because I knew that was where Woodland Hills Mall was (my "world" was much smaller than I know it to be now). I suppose it could have been anywhere. But, I remember the nostalgic feel to it. I remember it being a little dark in some areas, and I fondly remember the telephones. I imagine just about every restaurant at the time had a neon sign, but I seem to specifically remember a red neon sign that read "Ma Bells", in cursive? Anyone know if this actually existed, or is just a figment of my imagination? When I think of Ma Bell's, I think of things like "The Outsiders", "Tex", Orange Julius, and those corn-dogs and cheese-dogs at the food-court at Woodland Hills Mall, and they had great lime-made's, too. And I remember flirting with the cute women that worked there (with those nerdy hats--I was five, give me a break). Memory lane...those were tougher times for my family, but they make up some of the best memories I have of my life. [/QUOTE]
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