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thanks! i was going down memory lane and ran across your videos. i grew up in coaldale 1953 and brunda's was the first place i got a haircut. the other competitor had his shop on lower 1st street. he was my neighbor for a time. i lived right next to the ladies aid on phillips street. 206 fisher avenue. those houses dont stand anymore.
johnny poco was my best friend, jj kidda was an aquaintance and i remember his dad's store.
WoW! We have so much in Coaldale yet so little, I think you may get that, and by the way do you live in Coaldale or something like that because it is just so small that it is weird to see youtube videos on it. P.S- thanks for showing me some town history
That was a great interview with Pete Radocha. He was my grandfather, and it was truely a wonderful thing to be able to see him and hear his voice for the first time in 11 years. So for that thank you very much.
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johnny poco was my best friend, jj kidda was an aquaintance and i remember his dad's store.
vic
P.S- thanks for showing me some town history