View Full Version : Who Here Remembers Howard Johnson's?
YANKEE_JIM
December 22nd, 2007, 06:32 PM
http://www.roadsidefans.com/late40s1.jpg
In the booming years following World War II, the company's strategy was to build smaller restaurants, but more of them. The familiar cupola and dormers remained, but the roofline was lower than before and had switched to a hip roof design. The modern windows on this restaurant tended to downplay the original Colonial style just a bit. (Image from a late 1940s restaurant comment card)
Interesting history HERE (http://www.roadsidefans.com/hojo.html)
http://www.lakeplacidhojos.com/images/neweathea_thy.jpg
Above pic from HERE (http://www.lakeplacidhojos.com/)
-Jim
Ron Doggett
December 22nd, 2007, 06:42 PM
Jim, I remember those, actually before reading your post I thought they still were around here. I called the local Howard Johnson's Hotel after reading your post and they said the restaurant has been closed for years. Pretty good food as I recall.
YANKEE_JIM
December 22nd, 2007, 06:49 PM
Jim, I remember those, actually before reading your post I thought they still were around here. I called the local Howard Johnson's Hotel after reading your post and they said the restaurant has been closed for years. Pretty good food as I recall.
Ron, I can remember my grandfather on my father's side taking us there for dinner and ice cream for our birthdays when we were little shits. Fond memories.
America was still pretty "White" back then. (late 50's/early 60's) I don't think I'll live long enough to see America that way again.
Also Ron...there's a link at the bottom of THIS PAGE (http://www.highwayhost.org/Orangeroof/index.htm) that you can click to see where they were located in your state. Looks like there are still three in business up here by me.
-Jim
the ghost
December 22nd, 2007, 06:52 PM
There was a Howard Johnsons next to the garden state parking lot in my hometown when I was growing up.
Once in awhile my folks would take us out to eat there.
Their fried clam basket was the best!:)
YANKEE_JIM
December 22nd, 2007, 06:54 PM
Their fried clam basket was the best!:)
I ALWAYS ordered that! Followed by pistachio ice cream! ;)
http://www.foodmuseum.com/images/xicecreamHoJo28flavors350.jpg
-Jim
Todd in FL
December 22nd, 2007, 07:01 PM
Hey Jim!!!
I remember Howard Johnson's from being a kid!
But enough of that happy horseshit... WTF is this thread supposed to be about?
YANKEE_JIM
December 22nd, 2007, 07:02 PM
But really... WTF is this thread supposed to be about?
It's about ME HAVING NO LIFE! :rofl
Speaking of clam baksets!
YouTube - CLAMboree -- It's Good!
YouTube - Howard Johnson's
YouTube - The Flavor of America
HOLY SHIT! I though I had no life! Take a look HERE (http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=28flavors)
-Jim
yankee jane
December 22nd, 2007, 09:45 PM
Great stuff! I love White America ... it's not about you not having a life, it's more about the fact that you had a life worth having when it was possible to have one!
Joseph
December 22nd, 2007, 10:38 PM
There were hojo's restaurants over I-90/94 in Chicago. They were sitting on a big bridge-like structure over the interstate. Very cool place to stop when I was a kid. They're all McDonald's or Burger King restaurants nowadays.
YANKEE_JIM
December 22nd, 2007, 10:52 PM
There were hojo's restaurants over I-90/94 in Chicago. They were sitting on a big bridge-like structure over the interstate.
I seem to remember those. Back in the late 70's/early 80's...on the toll road headed up to the airport. I-294 I believe it was...on the west side of Chicago?
I used to run freight up into O'Hare from New York and Detroit regularly.
-Jim
Joseph
December 22nd, 2007, 10:55 PM
Yeah, over 294 also.
http://www.panix.com/%7Erbean/oasis/harvey-air1.jpg
http://www.panix.com/%7Erbean/oasis/postcard1.jpg
Jett Rink
December 22nd, 2007, 11:02 PM
Now I've seen it all.
Richard H.
December 22nd, 2007, 11:06 PM
there were numerous HJ's in Dallas...the one I remember seeing all the time was near the split of 183 and 35 N in Dallas...cos I drove a truck through there every day..circa 1977
YANKEE_JIM
December 22nd, 2007, 11:06 PM
Yeah, over 294 also.
http://www.panix.com/%7Erbean/oasis/harvey-air1.jpg
http://www.panix.com/%7Erbean/oasis/postcard1.jpg
Thanks for posting the pics. I remember them now. There were a few of them scattered along the toll road. Not quite the same as the smaller, local ones.
I actally remember being around O'Hare once when a jet crashed.
MAN am I gettin' old! That was almost 30 years ago! :eek:
-Jim
YANKEE_JIM
December 22nd, 2007, 11:11 PM
there were numerous HJ's in Dallas...the one I remember seeing all the time was near the split of 183 and 35 N in Dallas...
Something about that sounds familiar. I used to load elevators outta Montgomery Elevator up in McKinney (dry) every once in awhile. (HTF do I remember this stuff?)
-Jim
brutus
December 22nd, 2007, 11:19 PM
I believe that Howard Johnsons had the concession franchise on the N.J. Turnpike for decades up until the 1980s.
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Richard H.
December 22nd, 2007, 11:23 PM
Something about that sounds familiar. I used to load elevators outta Montgomery Elevator up in McKinney (dry) every once in awhile. (HTF do I remember this stuff?)
-Jim
you're old and decadent...like me;):rofl:rofl:cool:
YANKEE_JIM
December 22nd, 2007, 11:37 PM
I believe that Howard Johnsons had the concession franchise on the N.J. Turnpike for decades up until the 1980s.
HAHAHA! I wonder which "family" ran them? :D
-Jim
brutus
December 23rd, 2007, 12:13 AM
RE: YJ
HAHAHA! I wonder which "family" ran them?
Undoubtedly one of them.
Since becoming jew wise, I see the Italian mafia in a whole different light.
I see White men, who came over via Ellis in the 1890s who were smart enough to see that the jew controlled NYC. Not wanting to be relegated to meager and menial employment opportunities because the jew blocked entry into the more lucrative industries, the clever Italians carved-out a niche for themselves by stealing from the jew, the jew who was involved in stealing from everyone else. The mob stole primarily from the garment district and the docks and what they stole was taken from the jew. The jew used the courts and sell-out prosecutors like Rudy Guilliani to take down the mob in the tristate area.
Just like so much of the other jewish revised historical accounts, most of us only know about the mafia from the jewy TV shows and movies. As well as the jewish controlled media reporting of the day of the so-called mafia families. From the Untouchables to the Godfather to the Sopranos, the jew has most likely lied and distorted the truth telling their tales to us about those bold Italians who refused to be put in a box.
I think the relentless persecution of John Gotti and his horrible death behind bars from tooth decay was the jew's way of showing other Italians, don't try it.
.
Todd in FL
December 23rd, 2007, 12:18 AM
Brutus, you are giving a lot of credit where it's not due. I've met a lot of Italians from NYC in and out of prison and none I met were jew-wise... save for one but he really wasn't principled like we are.
ben shockley
December 23rd, 2007, 12:24 AM
But how could we forget about Sambos?
http://www.alamedainfo.com/Ken_Prag_12_sambos_1919_Webster.jpg
brutus
December 23rd, 2007, 12:38 AM
RE: Todd
Brutus, you are giving a lot of credit where it's not due. I've met a lot of Italians from NYC in and out of prison and none I met were jew-wise... save for one but he really wasn't principled like we are.
I agree that most Italian-American men today between the ages of 18-35 are just as much if not more whiggerized than other young White men. Go back to my post and you'll see that I was referring to the older generations. I lived and worked in NYC in the 1970s. I got to know a few Italians who were my age and who's fathers were involved in family businesses. I never talked to them about jews, however it is a fact that the mob attacked jewish businesses, because essentially that is all who are allowed to do business in NYC.
One of these days we'll meet and I'll tell you some unbelievable but true stories.
.
Todd in FL
December 23rd, 2007, 12:55 AM
RE: Todd
I agree that most Italian-American men today between the ages of 18-35 are just as much if not more whiggerized than other young White men. Go back to my post and you'll see that I was referring to the older generations. I lived and worked in NYC in the 1970s. I got to know a few Italians who were my age and who's fathers were involved in family businesses. I never talked to them about jews, however it is a fact that the mob attacked jewish businesses, because essentially that is all who are allowed to do business in NYC.
One of these days we'll meet and I'll tell you some unbelievable but true stories.
.
I'm talking old Italians that I did time with. I wasn't impressed with any of them.
Charles Martel
December 23rd, 2007, 03:56 AM
I do. Sadly enough....never spent the night in one though. :p
Charles Martel
December 23rd, 2007, 04:01 AM
I'm talking old Italians that I did time with. I wasn't impressed with any of them.
From my experience, those in the clink are in it because of lesser intellect....
Scott Clarke
December 23rd, 2007, 06:39 AM
Ho Jo's was the shit growing up. It was all about the Mac & Cheese, though! :D
-JC
December 23rd, 2007, 06:58 AM
But how could we forget about Sambos?
http://www.alamedainfo.com/Ken_Prag_12_sambos_1919_Webster.jpg
You know, the original Sambo's is still open in Santa Barbara on the beach. I seem to recall that the City fathers tried to make them change their theme, years ago, and the owners refused and brag about it in the literature you can pick-up when dining there alfresco within sight of the pier. When I am in California I usually visit friends in Carpenteria and we always eat at Sambo's. They have a web site but I didn't stop to look around. http://www.sambosrestaurant.com/
The Howard Johnson's in my town was next door to the Texaco station, when regular was 23.9 and the had the best road maps no charge. I always had the fried clam basket and I think it was about a buck when MacDonald's hamburgers were 15 cents.
yankee jane
December 23rd, 2007, 08:48 AM
The Howard Johnson's in my town was next door to the Texaco station, when regular was 23.9 and the had the best road maps no charge. I always had the fried clam basket and I think it was about a buck when MacDonald's hamburgers were 15 cents.
And you just sat in the car while the White gas station attendant came out and pumped your gas, washed your windows and checked your tires, water and oil, then took your money and brought your change (remember the little hose you drove over that "dinged" so he knew a customer had arrived?)
Richard H.
December 23rd, 2007, 09:56 AM
And you just sat in the car while the White gas station attendant came out and pumped your gas, washed your windows and checked your tires, water and oil, then took your money and brought your change (remember the little hose you drove over that "dinged" so he knew a customer had arrived?)
did they even have cars back then?:eek::rofl yeah, I remember that as well, that's what you call real "full service"....and gas was 21 cents a gallon when I started driving...hell, you could drive all day on a dollar...those days are gone FOREVER
ben shockley
December 23rd, 2007, 10:17 AM
You know, the original Sambo's is still open in Santa Barbara on the beach. I seem to recall that the City fathers tried to make them change their theme, years ago, and the owners refused and brag about it in the literature you can pick-up when dining there alfresco within sight of the pier. When I am in California I usually visit friends in Carpenteria and we always eat at Sambo's. They have a web site but I didn't stop to look around. http://www.sambosrestaurant.com/
The Howard Johnson's in my town was next door to the Texaco station, when regular was 23.9 and the had the best road maps no charge. I always had the fried clam basket and I think it was about a buck when MacDonald's hamburgers were 15 cents.Yah I remember some PC looinies were making a deal about the name years ago, something like Sambo meant asian nigger or caribbean nigger.
'Sam' and 'Bo'
Over the years many myths and rumors abound about the NAME "SAMBO'S" -
its origin seemingly subject to many ideas as to how the restaurant got its name.
The fact is - SAM was a real person and BO was a real person.
Sam is Sam Battistone and Bo is Newell Bohnett,
known affectionately to his friends, family and associates as "Bo".
Despite all the other stories - this is really how SAMBO'S got its name.
'The Story of Little Black Sambo' by Helen Bannerman was an afterthought.
The SAMBO'S RESTAURANT already was established before the children's story
was discovered and used as part of a marketing promotion.
Certificate circa 1974
Certificate circa 1962
Sam actually had another restaurant on State St. in Santa Barbara called "Sammy's"
when the original (and present) property location (216 W. Cabrillo Blvd) became available.
From 1957 until around 1978, Sambo's was a growing part of the American landscape.
For a number of reasons Sambo's began to slow down and its transition from an
innovative coffee cafe in Santa Barbara to a multi-million dollar corporation began
to take its toll - In August 1981 there were 1,117 restaurants in 47 states.
And some in the Northeastern part of the U.S. tried a new name -' No Place Like Sam's ' in an attempt
to reverse a four-year tailspin sadly, in 1982 all but the original Sambo's in Santa Barbara closed its doors.
The ORIGINAL Sambo's Restaurant - We are at 216 W. Cabrillo Blvd, Santa Barbara 805.965.3269
http://www.sambosrestaurant.com/indexsam.htm Thinking on it some more, I bet it was the jews who wentr after Sambos to shit it down. I meant it was not much different than Dennys and they are still here.
yankee jane
December 23rd, 2007, 10:31 AM
http://borderlandsbooks.com/images/books/24699_1569.jpg http://www.gasolinealleyantiques.com/images/childrens/sambo2.JPG
Notice in this ad little Sambo is beginning to look more like Michael Jackson :rofl
http://www.tommcmahon.net/images/sambosfull2.jpg
Karen Z.
December 23rd, 2007, 11:15 AM
He wasn't a negro, he's a 'black' dravidian indian. No Tigers in Africa. :)
I have a Sambos matchbook I took from a restaurant in Houston, when I was a little girl. I was going to post a pic of it but my camera seems to be malfunctioning.
Karen Z.
December 23rd, 2007, 11:23 AM
When I was a kid we moved all the time and also took a lot of road trips, so I loved Stuckeys, my favorite bit of Americana.
They started shuting them all down in the eighties, has anyone see any open ones lately? I know they have them as a 'Stuckeys Express' in gas stations..:(
http://img140.imageshack.us/img140/8395/stuckeysvo4.jpg (http://imageshack.us)A dead Stuckeys.
ben shockley
December 23rd, 2007, 11:41 AM
When I was a kid we moved all the time and also took a lot of road trips, so I loved Stuckeys, my favorite bit of Americana.
They started shuting them all down in the eighties, has anyone see any open ones lately? I know they have them as a 'Stuckeys Express' in gas stations..:(
http://img140.imageshack.us/img140/8395/stuckeysvo4.jpg (http://imageshack.us)A dead Stuckeys.
Well, I know they were all over interstate 40 back in the late 90's. I am sure they are still there. And what the heck, what about the Big Texan Steak Ranch in Armadillo?
http://www.bigtexan.com/72ozlive.htm
-JC
December 23rd, 2007, 11:42 AM
And you just sat in the car while the White gas station attendant came out and pumped your gas, washed your windows and checked your tires, water and oil, then took your money and brought your change (remember the little hose you drove over that "dinged" so he knew a customer had arrived?)
I'm of the opinion that service will make a comeback in all industries including "filling stations," as opposed to what passes for customer service these days but is more akin to the service our bull used to provide our cows.
________________________________
I'll try to remember to get a sidewalk dining picture the next time I'm there for the VNN archives. Two views of the interior of the Santa Barbara location are attached. This became known as California Coffee Shop Architecture.
The Story of SAMBO’S
ONCE UPON A TIME, not so very long ago, two enterprising gentlemen named Sam Battistone and F. Newell Bohnett decided to combine their talent and experience in order to develop a profitable restaurant business with unlimited potential.
The year was 1957 and the birthplace of the then sleeping tiger was picturesque Santa Barbara on the coast of Southern California.
Wondering about a suitable name for their restaurant, the two men finally came up with a fanciful derivation from their own names – Sam and Bohnett – and thus the future chain of Sambo’s Pancake Restaurants was born.
Shortly thereafter the partners revived the legend of the little boy and the tiger, who have been growing larger and larger dinning on pancakes floating in rare maple and boysenberry syrups, dripping with golden tiger butter. The company still uses the little boy, his parents Mumbo and Jumbo and the tiger for identification of menu items and promotional purposes.
Thus the awakened tiger and his new network of family restaurants grew faster than anyone had imagined possible. In fact, by 1969 Sambo’s had become an enormous tiger indeed, with 113 restaurant units flourishing in 12 states across the country. Later the company added the other restaurants such as: THE JOLLY TIGER, HEIDI PIES, plus the BONANZA STEAK HOUSE.
Still in operation on the beach in Santa Barbara after almost 50 years, Sambo’s is under the ownership of Chad Stevens, grandson of the co-founder, Sam Battistone. Here you can find Sambo’s Mugs, Sambo’s Pancake Mix. Additional inventory items for sale are, Sambo’s T-Shirts, Sambo’s collectables and memorabilia.
Sambo’s success triggered other Santa Barbara start-ups such as UNCLE JOHNS PANCAKE HOUSE and CARROWS RESTAURANTS, which then joined the ranks of national chains such as: INTERNATIONAL HOUSE OF PANCAKES (IHOP) and DENNY’S RESTAURANTS.
MikeTodd
December 23rd, 2007, 11:57 AM
Well, I know they were all over interstate 40 back in the late 90's. I am sure they are still there. And what the heck, what about the Big Texan Steak Ranch in Armadillo?
http://www.bigtexan.com/72ozlive.htm
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YANKEE_JIM
December 23rd, 2007, 12:51 PM
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Lots more HERE (http://spryder.casebook.org/warrenton/index.html?cat=4)
-Jim
yankee jane
December 23rd, 2007, 07:33 PM
LOVE that motel shot! If you're in the mood for nostalgia of a White world gone by, this site has quite a lot of vintage stuff from long ago:
http://theimaginaryworld.com/page4.html
In honor of the season, check out some of the old photos from Santas Villages under "Themed Lands" and also check out Snapshots of the Past and Disneyland Photo Tour.
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2343/2131270623_7046fee291.jpg?v=0
Subrosa
December 29th, 2007, 12:48 PM
When I was a kid we moved all the time and also took a lot of road trips, so I loved Stuckeys, my favorite bit of Americana.
They started shuting them all down in the eighties, has anyone see any open ones lately? I know they have them as a 'Stuckeys Express' in gas stations..:(
http://img140.imageshack.us/img140/8395/stuckeysvo4.jpg (http://imageshack.us)A dead Stuckeys.
There is a Stuckeys in Tenn just before the KY border. You can still get a breakfast for 99 cents! I bought some googoos and pecan log rolls as I was passing through. Remember those? :D
Subrosa
December 29th, 2007, 12:50 PM
Sambo had some great food! I remember many a night, closing out the bars in town and then scarving up a biiiig breakfast at the local sambos! :)
Susan
January 18th, 2008, 08:33 AM
The forum's acting screwy again so I can't get to your original post in this thread, Jim. But, as someone who is old enough to remember the real "good ole days" before nigs ruined this country, I remember a lot of wonderful things about being on the open road traveling. There was just a feeling that life was good, that things were there for us white folks to enjoy, and we did enjoy them, minus all the multiculti shit we must endure nowadays.
I remember Shoney's, Stuckey's, and nice clean gas stations attended by nice clean pleasant friendly helpful white people. What a different world nowadays!!! You can't even compare the world of now with the white world of the fifties and early to mid sixties.
There just is no comparison. The world of back then is gone forever. I cry many tears over it.:(
Claudio
January 18th, 2008, 09:21 AM
I wasn’t Jew-wise until I started research years ago in this fledging republic. But I knew as a kid from the Old Catholic teaching and from the family the jew is devious shrewd money driven devils. That attitude has changed over the decades after ww2 massive indoctrination docile- gentile. Ron Paul campaign for the presidency is good Israel= 911 the jews and the Federal Reserve, the gentiles are getting jew-wise.
Todd in FL
January 20th, 2008, 11:19 AM
The forum's acting screwy again so I can't get to your original post in this thread, Jim. But, as someone who is old enough to remember the real "good ole days" before nigs ruined this country, I remember a lot of wonderful things about being on the open road traveling. There was just a feeling that life was good, that things were there for us white folks to enjoy, and we did enjoy them, minus all the multiculti shit we must endure nowadays.
I remember Shoney's, Stuckey's, and nice clean gas stations attended by nice clean pleasant friendly helpful white people. What a different world nowadays!!! You can't even compare the world of now with the white world of the fifties and early to mid sixties.
There just is no comparison. The world of back then is gone forever. I cry many tears over it.:(
Nobody here gives a shit what u think. Why not just leave like u said u were gonna do?
YANKEE_JIM
January 21st, 2008, 12:40 PM
http://spryder.casebook.org/images/warrenton/96d8529b2aa58e969afffe89cb2e70a7.jpg
Getting back on topic...nice video of an older (Whiter) Howard Johnson's HERE (http://www.southernspaces.org/sspmedia/4d-011-ss-04-wthoma.rm)
I found the video clip HERE (http://www.southernspaces.org/contents/2004/thomas/4d.htm) (scroll all the way down)
-Jim
Susan
January 21st, 2008, 01:38 PM
My family always stayed at Holiday Inns, which were very nice back then....and all white of course. We would stop at Howard Johnson's for ice cream, if I remember correctly.
It's just really sad to think what life used to be like in America. I remember Richmond, VA back in mid fifties to mid sixties.....all white and so safe and pleasant. No matter where you went, it was pleasant and clean and all you saw were white faces around you. When I think of what Richmond has become now....it makes me shudder!!!!
And all it took was fifty short years for everything to be ruined by one race of people. It's truly disgusting.
yankee jane
January 21st, 2008, 02:35 PM
I was so disappointed in that video ... only about 5 seconds of great 50s nostalgia then, boom, littered with obnoxious, pushy niggers! :mad:
I agree with Susan - there was a different feeling back then. A society where there were still communities, you grew up as a kid with great board games and no technology, all white neighborhoods, values, culture and standards. A feeling that, unfortunately, the younger people can know little or nothing about. They don't have a full appreciation of what was lost and the real evil that has been pulled on them. I enjoy some of those nostalgia sites listed below and other vintage sites I find around. It will be lovely to see the hell hole pulled down and the guilty parties get what is coming to them. It will all happen.
Susan
January 26th, 2008, 09:50 AM
You know Yankee Jane, I've been feeling more and more as if our great white society was just plain hijacked about forty or fifty years ago, as if nothing will ever be the same again. We had such a great country back then. You are so right: we had great board games to play with friends and family. We had cookouts, and picnics, and swimming pools full of white families, we had churches full of white people who did great fun things together, aside from any "religious" activity too. I mean church back then, as I haven't been since I was about eighteen years old, was mainly a social activity for me.
Everything about our country was just so great. We were in an upswing in every way possible: technology, education, etc. But, then we were hijacked by jews and nigs and the whole wonderful thing began to go downhill in those awful sixties, where nothing was as it should have been. Nothing. And nothing in our country has ever been the same since that time. Nothing.
Those of us who were alive back then and are still alive now, can see the difference and know that it didn't just HAPPEN. It was MADE to happen by the haters of white people and white society.
White society was just too wonderful for too long for it all to have just disappeared in a poof for no fucking good reason. It was made to happen by our enemies: jews and niggers.
It's about goddamn time we did something about it.
Hate Beast
January 26th, 2008, 12:50 PM
White society was just too wonderful for too long for it all to have just disappeared in a poof for no fucking good reason. It was made to happen by our enemies: jews and niggers.
It's about goddamn time we did something about it.
... And what would you suggest?:rolleyes:
WhiteNightshade
January 26th, 2008, 02:06 PM
... And what would you suggest?:rolleyes:
Probably "have kittens instead of children".
Richard H.
January 26th, 2008, 04:21 PM
When I was a kid we moved all the time and also took a lot of road trips, so I loved Stuckeys, my favorite bit of Americana.
They started shuting them all down in the eighties, has anyone see any open ones lately? I know they have them as a 'Stuckeys Express' in gas stations..:(
http://img140.imageshack.us/img140/8395/stuckeysvo4.jpg (http://imageshack.us)A dead Stuckeys.
uh...yeahhh; there's one north of Denton up close to hwy 380 on I35
Joe McGee
January 26th, 2008, 05:41 PM
And all it took was fifty short years for everything to be ruined by one race of people. It's truly disgusting.
Nigger is the symptom, JEW is the disease.
Joe McGee
January 26th, 2008, 05:50 PM
You know Yankee Jane, I've been feeling more and more as if our great white society was just plain hijacked about forty or fifty years ago, as if nothing will ever be the same again. We had such a great country back then. You are so right: we had great board games to play with friends and family. We had cookouts, and picnics, and swimming pools full of white families, we had churches full of white people who did great fun things together, aside from any "religious" activity too. I mean church back then, as I haven't been since I was about eighteen years old, was mainly a social activity for me.
Everything about our country was just so great. We were in an upswing in every way possible: technology, education, etc. But, then we were hijacked by jews and nigs and the whole wonderful thing began to go downhill in those awful sixties, where nothing was as it should have been. Nothing. And nothing in our country has ever been the same since that time. Nothing.
Those of us who were alive back then and are still alive now, can see the difference and know that it didn't just HAPPEN. It was MADE to happen by the haters of white people and white society.
White society was just too wonderful for too long for it all to have just disappeared in a poof for no fucking good reason. It was made to happen by our enemies: jews and niggers.
It's about goddamn time we did something about it.
You're absolutely correct, Susan. For those of us growing up in the fifties and sixties, it was a beautiful white country. Low crime, no drugs, no graffiti.
This is why we fight, those of us who remember the world we inherited; hoping that some future generation will someday inherit a world such as we enjoyed as kids. However, as Dr. Pierce used to remind us, its not "shooting time" yet. We're still in the recruiting stage, websites, blogs, fliers and tabloids are the current ammo. Once the economy crashes, the real fun will begin. :)
Richard H.
January 26th, 2008, 06:31 PM
You're absolutely correct, Susan. For those of us growing up in the fifties and sixties, it was a beautiful white country. Low crime, no drugs, no graffiti.
This is why we fight, those of us who remember the world we inherited; hoping that some future generation will someday inherit a world such as we enjoyed as kids. However, as Dr. Pierce used to remind us, its not "shooting time" yet. We're still in the recruiting stage, websites, blogs, fliers and tabloids are the current ammo. Once the economy crashes, the real fun will begin. :)
most of the folks on here don't even remember those days cuz they weren't born yet...they've never experienced the peace of mind in those days...remember when you could go to the 5 and 10 and buy 10 comics for a dollar...it's really tragic as those who are even 40 yrs old on this forum don't remember them either
yankee jane
January 26th, 2008, 06:50 PM
You know Yankee Jane, I've been feeling more and more as if our great white society was just plain hijacked about forty or fifty years ago, as if nothing will ever be the same again. We had such a great country back then. You are so right: we had great board games to play with friends and family. We had cookouts, and picnics, and swimming pools full of white families, we had churches full of white people who did great fun things together, aside from any "religious" activity too. I mean church back then, as I haven't been since I was about eighteen years old, was mainly a social activity for me.
Everything about our country was just so great. We were in an upswing in every way possible: technology, education, etc. But, then we were hijacked by jews and nigs and the whole wonderful thing began to go downhill in those awful sixties, where nothing was as it should have been. Nothing. And nothing in our country has ever been the same since that time. Nothing.
Those of us who were alive back then and are still alive now, can see the difference and know that it didn't just HAPPEN. It was MADE to happen by the haters of white people and white society.
White society was just too wonderful for too long for it all to have just disappeared in a poof for no fucking good reason. It was made to happen by our enemies: jews and niggers.
It's about goddamn time we did something about it.
Well, there is certainly nothing accidental about what has happened. It has been deliberate and planned and the jew IS at the center of it all. They are greedy, bloodsucking parasitical nation and culture busters. They have done it before, this is a familiar MO for them. The simple, trusting sheep like state of the goyim makes it easy for them to move in and operate behind the scenes. The current state of affairs is intended to serve the globalist agenda and that is why you see similar things happening in all White western nations and they are turning their attention to asia. The mindset of our generation and those that went before us were far more freedom oriented, valued the individual, and were imbued with some pretty rigid values and standards. Through the "education" system that was infiltrated decades ago and the "entertainment" media, they have produced generations after us who are quite different and much easier to manipulate. They tolerate and accept a lot more garbage than we were raised to do as children.
Things will change.
HollyNY
January 26th, 2008, 08:16 PM
Yes, I remember HoJo's. Wish they were still around so I can still enjoy their fried clams and mac'n'cheese and ... ice cream!!!! If I remember correctly, that pistachio was an unreal green.
Karen Z.
January 27th, 2008, 09:35 AM
uh...yeahhh; there's one north of Denton up close to hwy 380 on I35
Nice sarcasm. I don't go up that way.. ever... so I had no idea. when i get out on the road, I never see them, only dead ones.. hence my post.
Susan
January 27th, 2008, 11:51 AM
To Hate Beast et al: Yeah, as soon as I posted my last post, I thought to myself...."what the fuck are we supposed to do right now?"
I'm ahead of the game here. Things will hopefully happen one day. Whether or not it happens in my lifetime, remains to be seen.
We just need to keep talking about how things USED to be in this great country before it was RUINED. So, that young white people will begin to see that it hasn't always been like this. They think it's great now, but they have no perspective whatsoever. All they know is what they've been taught. And until black crime and violence touches their lives, and they begin to see exactly what has occurred in this country, and what has been lost, they will continue to think that this is just the way it was meant to be.
That is why VNN must focus on this sort of thing, and we must collectively rise above all the petty garbage that goes on here. Much of it is NOT going to raise up white people. We must do that. We must show that when left alone, whites are perfectly capable of living life correctly and peacefully and heads above all others.
That is why I don't leave VNN, despite all the garbage that goes on. You're stuck with this white chick. Haha.
YANKEE_JIM
February 5th, 2008, 10:39 PM
If I remember correctly, that pistachio was an unreal green.
Yes!
http://static.flickr.com/49/227105761_8851d7e8c9.jpg
When I started driving a truck back in 1978-79...I made at least one round trip to NYC from Detroit each week. I seem to remember Howard Johnson's still being at most service areas on the Ohio and Indiana toll roads.
Every once in a while I'd take a load of auto parts from Detroit to Wilmington, DE. I had to take the Pennsylvania Turnpike (http://www.pahighways.com/toll/PATurnpike.html) to the Breezewood exit. I seem to remember there being Howard Johnson's to the PA Pike also.
Even back in the late 70's...it seemed that traveling on the Interstates was still pleasant. Trucking was still a "White" thing for the most part.
I try not to travel much anymore.
-Jim
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