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Albuquerque, New Mexico recent comments:

  • Baseball fields, therockster (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    I don't think that will happen anytime soon. The City just did a huge upgrade to the baseball fields.
  • McDonald's/Circle K, Pissy (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    The stupid milkshake machine here is ALWAYS offline!!! THEY NEVER HAVE STRAWBERRY!!! WHY DO THEY ADVERTISE IT IF THEY NEVER HAVE IT!?!?!?!?!?!?
  • The Square, ABQ Bear (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    There are a few very nice blocks in the area... it is not the War Zone.
  • Baskin Robbins Ice Cream, bambi (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    I love ice cream!
  • Village Inn, supa (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    awesome food, great pies what more can you ask for?
  • Cowboys Night Club, john (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    it closed down because the bouncers were on steroids and ended up killing some one. i think two or three people have been killed outside of it.
  • Sonic on Montgomery, john (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    anytime after about 9:30 a bunch of tools go there to show off their "whips". if you're lucky, you will also see said tools getting busted by the fuzz for illegal automobiles and/or drugs. hilarious
  • A Presley Home Subdivision , ianrey (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    I'm pretty sure most homes here in Academy Acres are actually Wood Brothers, not Presley.
  • Bill Gates lived here, tejas (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    r u serious????
  • Old Swimming Pool, Me (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    Yes, your guess is right. It was owned by a man named Rod but can't remember last name. What a little culture this place was. The place was packed with kids. The lifeguards were responsible for cleaning the whole pool, so they would try to catch kids doing bad things (like doing splash dives) and then make them do their work. And the funny thing is, we were such dumbasses we would do it!! Sheesh. I spent 6 hours a day, every summer day, there from June to end of August from like 1965 to 1970 at that place, starving my ass off because we were too dumb to bring food. It was a quarter to buy a hot dog, but a quarter was like a week's allowance. So, we stayed hungry and got skinny as all hell (not like these fat freakin' kids you see today, whose mother would never send them to the pool without enough money to stuff their little diddie-coombs' face with hot dogs, Big Hunks, and even (oh my!) Oh Henry! bars).
  • Mountain Run Shopping Center, blargh (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    Dear Bill Aldridge: Please leave the inter-tube-webs to us under 60 year olds.
  • Mc Donalds, blargh (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    An *original* McDonald's used to be located at this spot.
  • Hodgin Elementary School, blargh (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    This was my elementary school. It was here that I learned more about the bird's and the bee's (preliminary information, really). My teacher was Wayne Smith. 6ft tall, loud, and fun loving. Everyone loved him. He even had girls give him shoulder massages while he read to us. I remember thinking to myself, "Goddamit, that sonabitch knows the secret ... of *girls*!"
  • Mckinley Middle School, blargh (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    I went to middle school here. I used to hide under my bed and soil my pants rather than go to gym class. What happened at 7th grade gym class was worse.
  • The UNM Student Union Building, blargh (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    The SUB is now mostly privatized. Deep fat-fried shit on a bun. Except now it comes from McDonald's, Sonic, et al. There's cow-shit in the meat.
  • Monte Vista Elementary, blargh (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    Mystic Traveler, SPOILER ALERT: Still a shit hole.
  • USPS Post Office, blargh (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    My dad worked at the post office as an option of last resort for rebuilding his broken life. He lost his sobriety and sanity in Vietnam, flying helicopters and killing kids (his words, not mine). So did all of his co-workers. The phrase "going postal" really ought to be a silent homage to the vietnam war.
  • Garduño's Restaurant, blargh (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    Deep fat-fried fat with chili.
  • TGIFriday's, blargh (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    Deep fat-fried fat with alcohol of your choosing.
  • Onate Elementary School, blargh (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    Talkin' in class? That's a left foot-sawing.