• Re: 2o fOr beeRS' 50,000t

    From Dumas Walker@21:1/175 to MORTAR M. on Wed Nov 5 10:55:31 2025
    And who was that 50k caller?!?!?!?! None other then me!!! LOL

    What did you win?

    A 32-volume set of the Encyclopedia Britannica!
    A year's supply of Rice-a-Roni, the San Francisco treat!
    And a copy of our home game!
    Congratulations!

    LOL I remember when daytime gameshows used to have prizes like that. As a
    kid in the 1970s/early-80s, I thought that was impressive. :D


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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@21:4/122 to Dumas Walker on Thu Nov 6 07:16:44 2025
    Dumas Walker wrote to MORTAR M. <=-

    LOL I remember when daytime gameshows used to have prizes like that.
    As a kid in the 1970s/early-80s, I thought that was impressive. :D

    I remember watching an episode of The Dating Game, and the "lucky
    couple" won a romantic weekend getaway to SAN FRANCISCO!

    They showed stock post csard photos of cable cars, the golden gate
    bridge, the entrance to Chinatown, and the view from Twin Peaks, and
    then told them they'd be staying at the luxurious Villa Hotel.

    The only problem was that the Villa Hotel was in San Mateo, a sleepy,
    run-down suburb about 20 miles south of The City.

    The Villa did have an awesome tiki bar back then... would have been
    better if they'd sprung for the Fairmont Hotel with the Tonga Room. It's
    right off the California St. cable car line in the middle of downtown
    SF, was later the setting for the TV show "Hotel" in the 1980s, and has
    a killer tiki bar called the Tonga Room". There's a lake with an island
    in the middle, the tiki lounge band would row a fake outrigger canoe to
    the island and play. Once every hour or so it rained, complete with fake thunder and lightning.

    When I was just starting out, appetizers were free during happy hour.
    we'd ride the cable car up California from work, go and nurse a
    Singapore Sling, a hurricane, or a Mai Tai and eat a dinner of fried
    apps.


    https://www.fairmont-san-francisco.com/dine/tonga-room-hurricane-bar/





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  • From Dumas Walker@21:1/175 to POINDEXTER FORTRAN on Fri Nov 7 11:31:18 2025
    LOL I remember when daytime gameshows used to have prizes like that.
    As a kid in the 1970s/early-80s, I thought that was impressive. :D

    I remember watching an episode of The Dating Game, and the "lucky
    couple" won a romantic weekend getaway to SAN FRANCISCO!

    They showed stock post csard photos of cable cars, the golden gate
    bridge, the entrance to Chinatown, and the view from Twin Peaks, and
    then told them they'd be staying at the luxurious Villa Hotel.

    Were you ever tempted to visit their tiki bar to see if the contestants
    were there? ;)

    The Villa did have an awesome tiki bar back then... would have been
    better if they'd sprung for the Fairmont Hotel with the Tonga Room. It's right off the California St. cable car line in the middle of downtown
    SF, was later the setting for the TV show "Hotel" in the 1980s, and has
    a killer tiki bar called the Tonga Room". There's a lake with an island
    in the middle, the tiki lounge band would row a fake outrigger canoe to
    the island and play. Once every hour or so it rained, complete with fake thunder and lightning.

    Sounds like a pretty elaborate setup they had going there. Sure you had
    great fun there.


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