truckloads of neat cement… not too many people have seen that around Jack Trice Stadium.Neat cement can get rather sloshy depending on how much water you use.
(But also not a good replacement for concrete in a retaining wall)
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truckloads of neat cement… not too many people have seen that around Jack Trice Stadium.Neat cement can get rather sloshy depending on how much water you use.
(But also not a good replacement for concrete in a retaining wall)
Thanks for the info. So just to clarify; after Cy’s Lounge was destroyed, the owners opened in the new location as Cy’s Roost?
Yeah, more likely to see loads of whiskey or scotch being served neat on game day in the parking lots.truckloads of neet cement… not too many people have seen that around Jack Trice Stadium.
I was a sophomore then and spent plenty of time in those bars as well. That was when you had a choice of going downtown or hanging out in campustown.Your post had me doing a quick google search. Cement mixers do sound disgusting. Great ingredients: Bailey’s Cream and lime juice. But the combo equals curdled cream……yuck!
I may have been to Cy’s Roost. I was in a bar in that general area in the 80’s.
Fun fact: Cy’s Roost used to Cy’s Lounge before the building was destroyed in the 70’s (look at the sign in the photo). https://www.amestrib.com/lifestyle/...ves-think-ya-used-enough-dynamite-there-butch
* unless there was both a Cy’s Lounge and Cy’s Roost
Wasn't the Cy's Lounge on Kellogg a strip bar?Thanks for the info. So just to clarify; after Cy’s Lounge was destroyed, the owners opened in the new location as Cy’s Roost?
Wasn't the Cy's Lounge on Kellogg a strip bar?
What a dive! More like dangerous cellulite.Dangerous Curves?
Tom Herman didn't mind.What a dive! More like dangerous cellulite.
I didn’t do the bar scene too much. The only ones I remember for sure being at are Whiskey River on Main, the Tip Top and a bar in the basement of a building sitting where Dunkin Donuts is now (across from campus).I was a sophomore then and spent plenty of time in those bars as well. That was when you had a choice of going downtown or hanging out in campustown.
Drove by that place a few years ago. Gal out front weighing in at least 200, smoking, tiny little outfit, talking to half dozen desperate guys. Guess there's demand for that.Tom Herman didn't mind.
Down Under?I didn’t do the bar scene too much. The only ones I remember for sure being at are Whiskey River on Main, the Tip Top and a bar in the basement of a building sitting where Dunkin Donuts is now (across from campus).
Wow, looking at campus with google maps, I hardly recognize it with all the new buildings!!
That sounds right. I went there a couple of times when I lived on the corner of Hyland and Lincoln Way (in an old sorority house that had been converted to a rooming house).Down Under?
Pardon me, I have to go look at Google Maps.
Wasn't the Cy's Lounge on Kellogg a strip bar?
Well done! This post is on topic for the thread and the recent discussionsLong boom is being used today to pour the concrete in the tunnel extension.
And with the recent discussion, I was a little nervous about any "long boom" references...Well done! This post is on topic for the thread and the recent discussions
To be sure I knew where you were talking about, I checked Google Earth. Turns out I’m old—the little KwikShop (and the whole block) is gone.That sounds right. I went there a couple of times when I lived on the corner of Hyland and Lincoln Way (in an old sorority house that had been converted to a rooming house).
Not sure but the dude on the bobcat moving the foam is quite talented. Appears to be a blind ride back up. That must be fun. View attachment 84712