Cousin Hepcat
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Don't think there were any Woolworth's' left when I was a kid, but hearing the descriptions sounds just like the King's department store, one of my few pre-preschool memories. Yes, with a lunch "grill", where Mom would get me a pan-fried-in-butter grilled cheese sandwich & a Reese's peanut butter cups 2-pack
Hey, we had the same "old people" in polyester suits eating there, and rail-thin server lady, in Durham, NC
And 1950's-style diner tables and booths, with rounded stainless-steel-edged counters and tables, and ultra-thick indestructable ceramic dishes. Been kinda wanting a set of those since forever.
Even back then, loved music; King's had vinyl singles just sitting out, unsealed, in open paper sleeves, in the stereo section, on racks like this one, so you could just go over there and play records on units like this - the hilight of the weekly shopping trip
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she'd usually let me pick out a favorite, still have some of those (Earth Wind & Fire, Cool & the Gang, Luther Vandross... when I went with friends to see Pulp Fiction when it first came out, kinda freaked them by singing along word-for-word with Jungle Boogie lol )
- C H
PrettySquareGal said:I recall going to Woolworth's on 59th Street in NYC after school. Although I could choose from all kinds of eateries, I was always attracted to the lunch counter in there. It felt safe and removed from the rest of the city. In it, only "old people" would be eating or drinking coffee. I can still see the rail thin elderly lady working the counter in her uniform and hair net.
Hey, we had the same "old people" in polyester suits eating there, and rail-thin server lady, in Durham, NC
And 1950's-style diner tables and booths, with rounded stainless-steel-edged counters and tables, and ultra-thick indestructable ceramic dishes. Been kinda wanting a set of those since forever.
Even back then, loved music; King's had vinyl singles just sitting out, unsealed, in open paper sleeves, in the stereo section, on racks like this one, so you could just go over there and play records on units like this - the hilight of the weekly shopping trip
she'd usually let me pick out a favorite, still have some of those (Earth Wind & Fire, Cool & the Gang, Luther Vandross... when I went with friends to see Pulp Fiction when it first came out, kinda freaked them by singing along word-for-word with Jungle Boogie lol )
- C H