Crossing over the street to the opposite corner, reminds me of those Christmas shopping visits we made to downtown Trenton. A left turn and down the hill to Goldberg's or Gimbels. Or perhaps my very first date with Judy as I took my lovely bride to be to the RKO Capitol where we saw "SHOW BOAT." Sorry you must endure these memories of an old man who loved the era in which he grew up.
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Tuesday, March 06, 2012
1949: STATE AND BROAD DOWNTOWN TRENTON
Crossing over the street to the opposite corner, reminds me of those Christmas shopping visits we made to downtown Trenton. A left turn and down the hill to Goldberg's or Gimbels. Or perhaps my very first date with Judy as I took my lovely bride to be to the RKO Capitol where we saw "SHOW BOAT." Sorry you must endure these memories of an old man who loved the era in which he grew up.
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A generation following yours, but the song my the Hollies "Bus Stop" always brings back the memories of my high school sweet heart and our flirtations as I waited for the bus and she came by on the "T Hiltonis". Later, I would be shown the same courtesy when I picked her up from her shift as an operator in the old Bell Tell building. As it said in the song .. "that's the way the whole thing started, silly but it's true."
Your picture of the operators the other day started the memory rolling.
Ed Millerick - Tuesday, March 06, 2012
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Tom, the song by the Hollies is a generation apart but when you posted that picture of the Bell Tell operators that other day those memories came back. The song was "Bus Stop" and our initial flirtations started while she rode by on the Hiltonia and I waited by the Bell Tell. Later, I would be shown the same courtesy while parked waiting to pick her up from here shift as an operator and as the song line said .. "that's the way the whole thing started, silly but it's true". Thanks for the connection and once or twice when she was on duty she would ring me up of course they were "watched" so it was always short and sweet. :)
Ed Millerick - Tuesday, March 06, 2012
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YOU GUYS NEVER HAD PROBLEMS LIKE I ENCOUNTERED TRYING TO FIND PARKING TO DELIVER PARCEL POST TO THE STORES. MOST OFFICERS ALLOWED US TO USE THE NO PARKING SPACE, THANK GO.
- Tuesday, March 06, 2012
Tom, the song by the Hollies is a generation apart but when you posted that picture of the Bell Tell operators that other day those memories came back. The song was "Bus Stop" and our initial flirtations started while she rode by on the Hiltonia and I waited by the Bell Tell. Later, I would be shown the same courtesy while parked waiting to pick her up from here shift as an operator and as the song line said .. "that's the way the whole thing started, silly but it's true". Thanks for the connection and once or twice when she was on duty she would ring me up of course they were "watched" so it was always short and sweet. :)
Ed Millerick
Tuesday, March 06, 2012
YOU GUYS NEVER HAD PROBLEMS LIKE I ENCOUNTERED TRYING TO FIND PARKING TO DELIVER PARCEL POST TO THE STORES. MOST OFFICERS ALLOWED US TO USE THE NO PARKING SPACE, THANK GO.
Tuesday, March 06, 2012