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The bowl-a-hoop, or somethjing like that, at Ocean Beach arcade on New London.

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Galaxian. Arcade at the old Farmington Valley Mall in Avon, early 1980's. I spent a lot of UConn West Htfd branch evening classes there.
 

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you a Vernon guy? RHS 73 here

I think we went down this rabbit hole a few years ago much to the chagrin of everyone else on this board. RHS '88.
 

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One summer I took classes and lived in the house next to Huskies. I spent more than a few hours playing the Ms. Pac Man machine.
 
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The Brave Bull - what a place Used to see Little Village there on a regular basis
There was a Kansas tribute band that played there that was awesome
Oakwood was our after bank league softball hangout after games - too many hangovers the next day at the bank to remember
Canyon is a band that played at The Brave Bull and others. They played some Kansas and ELO. Tall brunette Annie was the lead singer.

We traveled all over CT to see Little Village.Brandys, Boneys, David’s, Shaboo, Silver Bullet to name a few. Foghat bass player played with them one Monday at David’s.

Fortunately,we most often went to Oakwood on Friday after work until we discovered Farmington Marriot $1.50 33oz drafts.
 

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