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Old Posted Dec 14, 2023, 9:55 PM
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Future Whole Foods HQ/flagship site over 20 years ago



Rainey Street 'skyline' in 2003

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Nostalgic photos for me personally because my parents bought their new house on Elmhurst Drive one block east of I-35 in early 1959.
I remember when the Gondolier was built, and the original plan was to include a small “fleet” of gondolas for rental on Town Lake.
Unfortunately, the shipment of gondolas was involved in a fire while being transported to Austin from Italy, with only one or two surviving.

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My two younger sons were born at old Seton in 1971 & 1972.
Their older brother was born at St.David’s in 1968.
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Enco? I remember Esso...
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Enco? I remember Esso...
Enco was a brand name used by Humble Oil Corporation to sell gasoline, lubricants, and other products in certain parts of the United States from 1960 to 1977. Enco was used in states where Humble Oil was not permitted to use the Esso brand, which was owned by Standard Oil of New Jersey.
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Bubba vs quiche-eaters

South Austin and North Austin
Bubba vs quiche-eaters
The auto parts capital of the world vs wine sipping quiche eating panty waists




Watch it HERE

Next I'll try to find video of 'BRA'S ACROSS TOWN LAKE'
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South Austin and North Austin
Bubba vs quiche-eaters
The auto parts capital of the world vs wine sipping quiche eating panty waists




Watch it HERE

Next I'll try to find video of 'BRA'S ACROSS TOWN LAKE'
I have always loved this video. I also love how both sides fully embraced the stereotypes for the cause - super fun.
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John Kelso was spokesman & advocate for the South Austin “Bubba Culture” crowd.
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John Kelso was spokesman & advocate for the South Austin “Bubba Culture” crowd.
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Not much Bubba Culture left in South Austin. Actually, South Austin today is overall a good deal slicker and more trendy than North Austin.
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I had left Austin in February, 1985 and didn't visit until some time in 1989. I went down to (then) Town Lake with my Mom and we took a paddle boat from just east of the South First St. bridge and I remember being so proud of my home town, finally growing some legit "skyscrapers" in that southern part of downtown. I'm sure my Mom got sick of my "wow"s and "I can't believe it"s as we passed back and forth for a good hour or so. I wasn't especially pleased with all of the set backs but I was impressed with the overall effect and the way it really stretched out downtown, all the way to the river.

Feels like yesterday...
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