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Cyber Cop
Dear Friends of Marlow Heights 60s and 70s:
Last reminder--the third Mighty Mo reunion will be this June 9-10th, at the Antietam Gallery, Sharpsburg, Maryland (Telephone 301-432-5868). In addition to the Mighty Mo’s (aka Royal Burgers at Jr. Hot Shoppes), fries, onion rings as you remember them, and Orange Freezes, there will be the vaunted Hot Shoppes Hot Fudge Cake! As someone that worked at Jr. Hot Shoppes (Iverson Mall) I can tell you that they have the recipe down pretty good. If you’ve been having a taste for those old Marriott classics, don’t put it off, because in a few years this sort of thing will be gone forever.
Also, I believe there will be a print available of the old Tops Drive-In (Sirloiner, anyone?). A half generation before me, but still prominent in many site visitor’s memories. I also understand that at some Bob’s Big Boys (mainly in Southern California), they still serve Pappy Parker fried chicken and the, “Slim Jim”, which was similar to Hot Shoppes’, “Teen Twist”. Anyway, I’ve updated the site with new pictures. You’ll see a photo of the Hot Fudge Cake and Teen Twist, among others:
http://marlowheights60sand70s.com/html/do_you_remember____.html
Updated the, “Whatever Happened To…?”, pages:
http://marlowheights60sand70s.com/html/whatever_happened_to____.html
Updated the entry for Silver Hill Boys Club:
http://marlowheights60sand70s.com/html/do_you_remember____.html
Keep the memories alive,
Last reminder--the third Mighty Mo reunion will be this June 9-10th, at the Antietam Gallery, Sharpsburg, Maryland (Telephone 301-432-5868). In addition to the Mighty Mo’s (aka Royal Burgers at Jr. Hot Shoppes), fries, onion rings as you remember them, and Orange Freezes, there will be the vaunted Hot Shoppes Hot Fudge Cake! As someone that worked at Jr. Hot Shoppes (Iverson Mall) I can tell you that they have the recipe down pretty good. If you’ve been having a taste for those old Marriott classics, don’t put it off, because in a few years this sort of thing will be gone forever.
Also, I believe there will be a print available of the old Tops Drive-In (Sirloiner, anyone?). A half generation before me, but still prominent in many site visitor’s memories. I also understand that at some Bob’s Big Boys (mainly in Southern California), they still serve Pappy Parker fried chicken and the, “Slim Jim”, which was similar to Hot Shoppes’, “Teen Twist”. Anyway, I’ve updated the site with new pictures. You’ll see a photo of the Hot Fudge Cake and Teen Twist, among others:
http://marlowheights60sand70s.com/html/do_you_remember____.html
Updated the, “Whatever Happened To…?”, pages:
http://marlowheights60sand70s.com/html/whatever_happened_to____.html
Updated the entry for Silver Hill Boys Club:
http://marlowheights60sand70s.com/html/do_you_remember____.html
Keep the memories alive,