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“Light!!!” ‘Whew! I thought that weirdo over there was gonna jump in the car with us.” “Yea, but we’ve lost Kenny.” “Let’s go get a burger at McDonald’s, and sit by the window. Maybe he’ll pass.”’ “Wait, I see Shelia at Burger King.’ “I might as well, theres no action Hey Shelia, Who all is here here — yet.” tonight?” ‘‘Hey Pam! Look who I see, “Oh you know, the usual crowd, Kenny!!!” Sharon Brackett, Marty Gee, Scott Snellings, that group.” “You want to ride with us over to McDonalds?”’ “Look a little closer Trish.” “Oh, He’s got Lisa with him too. Forget Kenny. Did you see that hunk in that white Trans Am?” Page 62: RIGHT — Danny Hunsinger and Tim Dover talk to Jane Silver at Hardees. Page 63: TOP LEFT — Todd Walker, Richie and Clint Shuford shoot the breeze at Burger King with Maebeth Boggs and Johnnette Dellinger. TOP RIGHT — Anita Wright parks at Burger King. BOTTOM — Colon Scism and girlfriend Denise eat out at McDonalds after the movies. Night Life 63
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62 Night Life The Weekend SCENE Cruising the strip, munching out made Shelby “‘the’’ place to be. “Is the light ever gonna change?”’ “Don’t look now, but that goofy guy on your right sure is getting his eyes full.” “Oh light hurry up!”’ “Look! there goes Kenny Hallman.”’
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The Cruising the strip, Weekend munching out made Shelby ‘‘the’’ place SCENE to be. Cruising down 74, meeting our friends, munching out on a Big Mac, parking at Burger King until the cops ran us off, this was the weekend scene at Shelby. Some may say, “‘Big thrill, it’s a waste of gas.” But to others at Burns High, a lap around McDonalds was worth it. Shelby was “‘THE” hangout, but some preferred to show their stuff at Roller- ama and Kates skating rinks. If they didn’t especially like skating, Pinball machines held just as great an attrac- tion. The dating scene was usually at one of the three theaters in Shelby, The Flick, Rogers and the Cinema. There was nothing like holding hands with your steady. Also, if he was not so macho, it was dark so you couldn’t see him. Shelby might not have been the greatest place in the world, but it was the ‘‘only’”’ place. We could have cruised in Fallston, if the girls would have settled for D.J.’s instead of God- fathers, and the Community Kitchen was McDonalds. And most importantly if a cop wouldn’t have been sitting at Stameys all night. 64 Night Life
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