Wayback machine redux

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OK, one more stop ... the E-Bar, where many of us were found being pretentious and discussing Bukowski on the nights Marilyn's wasn't open.

I found this interesting post suggesting some desire earlier this year by the original E-Bar to make a return to Old Pas.

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Ann Erdman said:
When I was a teenager in the mid-'60s, my friends and I went to a very popular teen nightclub in San Diego called the Cinnamon Cinder. It was on El Cajon Boulevard, I think, not far from San Diego State. (It's long-long-long gone now.) We saw BIG acts live onstage -- Sonny & Cher, The Beach Boys, etc. -- and danced the night away, perfectly content to sip on Coca Cola and snack on burgers and fries. We felt like junior adults and our parents were fine with it. Granted, it was a different time and a different culture, but I just wanted to share a little walk down memory lane.

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