tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6636159147473187753.post305922448278746582..comments2024-03-04T20:13:38.495-08:00Comments on Get Out North Idaho: Zip's Drive-InUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6636159147473187753.post-46579286739193435202011-08-07T01:02:08.828-07:002011-08-07T01:02:08.828-07:00This place is all about grease. My tummy can't...This place is all about grease. My tummy can't handle grease like it used to.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6636159147473187753.post-9376654492487945812011-07-18T15:07:35.513-07:002011-07-18T15:07:35.513-07:00I think that it is ridiculous that Zips charges 25...I think that it is ridiculous that Zips charges 25cents for ranch… particularly for a kid’s meal. A little customer service goes a long way.<br />Check out this video about extra pickles<br />http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ISJ1V8vBiiI&feature=relatedUnknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11771975699442061092noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6636159147473187753.post-47255631477698651842007-11-12T23:06:00.000-08:002007-11-12T23:06:00.000-08:00From Huckleberries Inline Link to this Review:Ques...From Huckleberries Inline Link to this Review:<BR/><BR/>Question: Do you have any fond memories of cruising when you were a high school kid?<BR/>Posted by DFO | 5 Nov 5:25 PM<BR/><BR/>There are 16 comments on this post. (XML Subscribe to comments on this post)<BR/><BR/>Cruising the Mall and the street that went in front of it was the thing to do when I was in HS. Fancy "mini-trucks", known as compact pickups, were all the rage.<BR/><BR/>WE cruised in my buddy's '68 GMC Camper Special Pickup, with the 390 truck engine (375 HP STOCK!), very loud glass packs, a Holly 850 "dual-pumper" carb, and an FU preppies attitude.<BR/>Posted by green libertarian | 5 Nov 6:50 PM<BR/><BR/>I fondly remember cruisin' Sherman. I drove a 1970 Ford Maverick (voted one of the 10 worst cars of all time), and played 8-track tapes as me & my buddies zipped up and down the avenue. We'd turn around in the Co-op Supply parking lot (roughly where the North Idaho Museum is now), and at the other end, we'd usually turn around in the IGA parking lot. Fun times.<BR/>Posted by IdAhO EsCaPeE | 5 Nov 6:57 PM<BR/><BR/>I remember cruising Sherman when I was in high school ... as a valley boy me and my friends would only go there when nothing was happening with valley girls and we always knew that the CDA girls, despite (or because of) their hideous looks, were so incredibly easy we could always find pick up dates.<BR/><BR/>But being with a CDA girl was much like riding a moped.<BR/><BR/>It could be fun but you didn't want anybody to see you doing it.<BR/>Posted by Bob | 5 Nov 7:01 PM<BR/><BR/>Didn't bother cruising. My dad's 1941 Hudson sedan turned off the chicks. Surely it was the care, not me?<BR/>Posted by Don Sausser | 5 Nov 7:16 PM<BR/><BR/>care + car<BR/>Posted by Don Sausser | 5 Nov 7:18 PM<BR/><BR/>In Kellogg you "drove the loop" You drove up Hill St. hill , headed uptown, made the U-turn across from City Hall then back down to the Pool Parking Lot. That was the place everyone parked and hung out. It didn't matter if you had a "grandma station wagon" , a apple green Pinto, or an old hippie van. If reception was good that night we even played KJRB! Those were the days!<BR/>Posted by inlandempiregirl | 5 Nov 8:26 PM<BR/><BR/>Cruisin in Sandpoint started and ended at the beach. Spring skinny dipping and the full fall plunge were what we did win the buzz was upon us. The type of car was never the big deal at least for me. My husband's camaro (sp?) was a big deal to him and his buddies.<BR/><BR/>Our night would begin with a football game or movie followed by cruisin unless you were invited to a party. I spent more times at parties than cruisin but I did brave a spring swim now and then.<BR/>Posted by Sparky | 5 Nov 8:37 PM<BR/><BR/>In Kellogg we didn't skinny dip in the Lead Creek.<BR/>Posted by raymond pert | 5 Nov 8:44 PM<BR/><BR/><BR/>One night two of my girlfriends and I were cruising Broadway (in Newport, R.I.) and we got bored... so we stopped, couple guys we knew, jumped in with us, we cruised two more times, took them to the local cemetery... started telling scary stories, scaring the bejeeves out of the guys, had to take them back to their car.. true story.. those were the 50's... the best of times.<BR/>Posted by Cis | 5 Nov 10:17 PM<BR/><BR/>Heh, yeah I remember cruisin'. Heh. A twelve-pack of Schlitz Malt Liquor, a bag of maryjane scored off some band member at halftime, my friend's bong, Boston playing from the car stereo. Heh, good times, especially if some hot chicks dared to join us in the van o'love.<BR/>Posted by Eightball | 5 Nov 11:25 PM<BR/><BR/>In the early 80's Sherman was four lanes,you could cruise from the resort all the way to IGA. Everything was pretty innocent back then, if you were caught with beer and not falling all over yourself the police would make you pour it out and send you on your way.<BR/>Posted by Phil Thompson | 6 Nov 7:40 AM<BR/><BR/>In the 60's we used to cruise the Miracle Mile in San Rafael, California, made famous in the movie American Graffiti. It was a very exciting time and the cruising was always a thrill.<BR/>Posted by The Stickman | 6 Nov 8:12 AM<BR/><BR/>Stickman, Wow, that brings back some memories. I can remember sitting with my family at a downtown San Rafael cafe watching all the teenagers cruise by. I lived in Terra Linda from 60-64.<BR/>Posted by TSquared | 6 Nov 8:35 AM<BR/><BR/>RP: "In Kellogg we didn't skinny dip in the Lead Creek."<BR/><BR/>So right. You'd come out looking like the Tin Man. Needing a big oil can to fix your more important parts.<BR/><BR/>Further downstream at Enaville there occurred the strangest dichomomy, however, where Lead Creek joined the pristine waters of the North Fork of the Coeur d'Alene. Just upstream from this oddity was the Black Bridge, from which as a rite of manhood young men were made to jump from its highest span. No problem, as long as you surfaced before you reached the Lead Creek confluence.<BR/>Posted by John Austin | 6 Nov 12:42 PM<BR/><BR/>dichomomy = dichotomy (duh)<BR/>Posted by John Austin | 6 Nov 12:44 PM<BR/><BR/>Question: Do you have any fond memories of cruising when you were a high school kid?<BR/><BR/>Yeah.. I do. But I quite cruising after a guy in an adjacent car pulled a gun on me.<BR/>Posted by toadman | 6 Nov 12:44 PMOrangeTVhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11510345570999695582noreply@blogger.com