1979 I worked at Two Guys liquors Store , I was 18 and a senior in high school me and my friend got fired after after . 5 weeks for giving free beer to all our high school classmates. Lol . GOOD MEMORIES .
Anyone remember Alexander’s in Paramus NJ??? With the beautiful abstract painting on the building??? One year on Black Friday my mom and I tried to go shopping there but it was so crowded and no parking spaces after driving the parking lot for what seemed like forever; we just gave up!
Decades ago once a month or so my family and I would pile into the car and head to Two Guys in Union, NJ. One time we’re driving up and my dad misses the entrance ramp. So he decides to go in up the exit ramp. As we’re driving up a car, going out the exit ramp is beeping its horn. As the two cars come abreast the driver of the other car yells at my dad, “This is only one way!” My dad yells back, “I’m only going one way.” and proceeds to drive on. I busted a gut laughing my ass off.
I bought my first camera at Two Guys in Kearny NJ , a Kodak Instamatic x15 for $17,99 with flash cubes, back in 1971, I was 20 yrs old. PD: I still have it somewhere in the attic. I came across it the other day and showed it to my wife, we were already married back then. 😂
In the early 1980's,when I got out of the navy,I went to work as a portrait photographer in department stores in the NYC area. It would be my job as a photographer to go in a store,set up a portable studio that I carried in my car,and shoot family portraits.Afterwards,in about 2 weeks,the salesman would come back to the store and sell the portrait packages. Two guys was a big client of ours.
We had Two Guys in our area. Fridays or Saturdays with my family we would go shopp there. Again like JM Fields was a great store. Not only we bought clothes, but there was also supermarket. All in one. I still have some items from there. I miss those golden memories. I wish they would come back and stay forever 😢🎉❤
Two Guys was right next to EJ Korvette on Rt.22 Mountainside, NJ. Two giant chain stores of their time. Spent many, many hours around the holidays at these two stores. Great memories.
They had 4 stores in Baltimore, 3 are still standing, but subdivided. Other than groceries and dress clothes my family pretty much got everything at Two Guys and Montgomery Ward.
Zickcermacity Omg I definitely remember Bradlees, Woolworth and Caldor's. I used to love the carousel inside of Caldor's, and I used to love to go to the Nathan's inside when my mom used to take me and my older sister shopping there. I used to love Kmart also, and the horse rides they used to have outside that you could ride for a quarter. I used to like to ride those as a kid, and my mom used to also take me and my older sister to Kmart a lot.
My mom would always do her weekly shopping at the Union store every Friday night and in the 60’s when we were young would often bring one of us along. got to eat in the snack bar and loved the walk up and down the toy section plus watching color tv’s😸👍
Two Guys was a big part of my childhood and adolescence. I nostalgically remember checking out the latest Rubber Uglies toys, Hot Wheels and Johnny Lightning cars, and later BTO records at our local (MacArthur Road, Whitehall, PA) Two Guys store, while my mom shopped for groceries, clothes, and sundry items. There also was an electric bass guitar for sale there that I lusted after for many years. Finally bought myself one some fifty years later, remembering that very first bass guitar. I didn't appreciate then that I was shopping in one of the first superstores, anticipating modern Walmarts and Targets by decades!
when I was young, my dad used to buy christmas gifts for me and my brother Pierre, at that store. Sometimes he would bring these huge red bags, but that is when he got gifts from Macys, or Sears. But Two guys had a lot of good stuff.
In the mid 70's, all through high school, I worked at Two Guys. The store located in Marlton NJ. I started in the record department. Helping customers with their music questions and allowed to play any album or artist I chose. Steely Dan, Steve Miller Band, ELO, just to name a few. I mean, what more could a teenager ask for? I even got employee of the month! 😎 Definitely a blast from the past. Unfortunately, they shut down the record department and moved me to the pharmacy counter. Where I once waited on Jerry Garcia. He apparently was taking advantage of our huge vitamin sale. Go figure. Eventually, I was promoted to the courtesy deck and cash office. I worked there up untill they closed in 1980. Funny, I still have my "employee of the month" pin. 🤣 Thanks for sharing.
We used to go to the North Bergen, NJ, store when I was little. For some reason, all I remember is that I loved their hot dogs, and I also loved to go bowling in the back!
Wow. Two Guys! I remember very well. Back in 70's. We would shop at the Hagerstown, Maryland Store. In the South end of town. We would go there on Friday eves. That was back before Malls. We would finish up in the store then we would sit in the parking lot and watch the South High Football games across the street. Fond memories.
It was 1973 and South Gate California. The Two Guys there once had the Brady's signing autographs and promoting their record album. It was Barry Williams, Greg, Christopher Knight, Peter, Mike Lookinland, Bobby and Susan Olsen, Cindy, the only Brady girl there. I was 11 years old and really ticked off Barry. I got up on this table behind him and started breathing down his neck, calling him Greg. He looked at me like he wanted to hit me. I'm lucky he didn't.
I lived in Bordentown, NJ from 1958 to 1964. My parents shopped there frequently. Although I was born in 1957, I have many memories of that store. It was like Kmart but smaller. We moved to Virginia and I saw hundreds of TV ads for Two Guys on the Baltimore, MD TV channels 50 miles away during the 1970's. We did not have Two Guys in Virginia. During 1981, I saw many boarded up Two Guys stores in New Jersey. Two Guys parent company, Vornado, is in business in Virginia in Crystal City and Oakton VA. The old Two Guys store in Bordentown became a Bradlee's. It closed in 2001. The Bradlee's signage was still up in 2019.
Michael Ragusa I'm too young to actually remember Two Guys, but I definitely remember Bradlees when I was really young. My grandfather used to take me and my older sister shopping there a lot.
There was a Two Guys right outside of Atlantic City. It was the first place I bought an album. They also had a killer arcade (for a 7-year-old). It was a magical place for me.
There also was a Two Guys in Union, NJ on Rte 22. It was a great store. Every time we went, we would always hear over the PA system "Calling Mr. Winkler....... Calling Mr. Winkler.......Mr. Winkler, please........"
@@EricCProductions76 If I may, for the record, recall how the RTE 22 Union store had easy access from Rte 22 and Morris Avenue. Entering the store from the south side, to the left was their book department which was packed with good stuff. In those days, circa 1969, science writer Isaac Asimov had a wide variety of science and science fiction for 60 cents. His thick books were $1.25. Rachel Carson was popular, so was Herman Hesse everywhere on the shelf. Walt Kelly's "Pogo" books were available, Charles Schutz's "Peanuts". Hagar the Horrible were present. This was when Mad Magazine was actually funny and well-drawn. Further down was the electronics/stereo department, and over to the right were all the fish tanks and aquarium supplies next to the athletic needs. The middle of the store had clothing (just male and female). I bought a brick-red pair of form-fitting bell-bottom dress pants which still looks smart. I still have them. Their record department had the vinyl 33s and top 20 hits in 45 rpms. This was when the Moog music became popular (Switched-On-Bach) and they would play the album you were interested in over the department PA. Where else did you see Selma Diamond records? And finally, on the left side by the south entrance were the hobbies like airplane and car models and "Rat Fink" models. Two-Guys was a good store and will all the stuff they had, the store never looked "junky" or trashy. If they didn't have what you wanted, you might go to top-notch stores like Sears, Korvettes, Harmony House (they had every vinyl record under the sun), Circuit City, R&S, Channel Lumber, Jasco Tile, or Federated Electronics, all on Rte 22. Retailers did a good job then. So did Manager Mr. Winkler of Two Guys.
@@rwhite1846 Do you remember their book department? It was good!! Man alive!! The prices were usually 75 cents for their Bantam Books!!. This was when science writer Isaac Asimov had books galore on their shelves, when Hermann Hesse was popular, and of course Jacqueline Susann who wrote Valley of the Dolls in 1966. I also picked up many Pogo Books by cartoonist Walt Kelly. Those were good days!!!! By the way, I never did get to ever see Mr. Winkler......
Two Guys evolved into Vornado Reality Trust, a major commercial and retail property company, the retail side closed down and store sites developed into other retail uses. They also spun off the Vornado fan company (still a brand today) that was used by the founders as a 'shell company' for the retailer. The Two Guys store in Totowa, NJ has an interesting history. The company owned the property. It was a 'superstore' with a full grocery department. For years it had a carousel (later removed for a carpet and flooring department). They had a separate building for tires and other automotive items. I remember begging my parents to buy the hot pretzels any time we went there (like 3 for 50 cents). Some departments were subleased to other companies. The jewelry department was run by a family who would be connected with the creation of Home Depot. It became a Bradlees stores, that moved to an extension of the buildings and the original Two Guys footprint became and is still is a Home Depot.
The Langhorne/Levittown, Pennsylvania, Two Guys, part time, mostly after school for the better part of three years beginning in 1972. Utility man, sometimes a shopping cart wrangler, floor sweeper, floor polisher. My code was 800 I think. 601 was the vending machine person. '601 to the Front End!', usually to unjam a cup that had fallen off-angle and got stuck. Then the customer had to watch the crushed ice and soda fall onto the drain grid. The last iteration of what I did at Two Guys was truck unloading. Supposedly, our location was the only store in the chain without a loading dock and a fork lift. Our crew of three dedicated unloaders took everything off of the trailers by hand. Sending returns back was the reverse of that process. I remember that one key facet of the process was making sure we had an adequate supply of flat trucks on-hand to get the merchandise to the departments quickly. We unloaded trailers whenever they arrived; before and during store hours. Hot shipments (usually clothing and electronics) were sometimes taken off the trailers right in front of the store even during business hours. Hot!, hot!, get it inside quickly. Lots of fun as I think of it now. In the morning, before going on-the-clock, we unloaders would gather for our Two Guys breakfast. Two eggs, any style, toast, hash browns and coffee for $0.99. In memory those breakfasts were pure ambrosia. The kitchen workers at the snack bar were cheerful and friendly. Fine memories of working at Two Guys from Harrison back in the day.
@@EricCProductions76 You're welcome. It was my honor. I really enjoyed remembering those times that are now so long ago. Best wishes and thank _you_ for this history lesson.
I’ve got a little picture I’ve held on to since I was 6 years old that’s got a Two Guys stamp on the back 🤗 It was bought in Rochester Ny , I assume in the early 70’s
@@EricCProductions76 thank you 😊... I’m was packing up some things and held it, thinking about how long I’ve had it.. I’m 50 btw.. lol. So I’ve had it awhile.. anyway, I was looking it over and saw it was from Two Guys ... I haven’t seen one in forever.. I looked up when they left Rochester NY.. and saw this 😁. It kinda got me thinking of Ben Franklins too.. lol Idk if they were as big though
Remember the store well. I think the one in Granada Hills Calif. became an Akron. You mentioned Food Giant but haven't seen a video on it or Boy's Market. Keep up the good work
Most if not all of the Two Guys here in California became FedMart stores. FedMart was kind of a pre-cursor to what WalMart is today in that it sold just about everything. I worked for FedMart back in the early 80 as a Courtesy Clerk until they closed in 1982.
Does anybody remember two guys department store on Passaic Street in Garfield New Jersey I went in there I got a pretzel and grape drink from the fountain and walked around the toy section almost every other day
Bordentown, New Jersey (Route 206) remembers you. Thanks always.
thanks for watching
Omg. Bought my first fishing rod there to catch catfish in crosswicks creek and all my tyco train sets in late 70s. Second street and Thompson ave
1979 I worked at Two Guys liquors Store , I was 18 and a senior in high school me and my friend got fired after after . 5 weeks for giving free beer to all our high school classmates. Lol . GOOD MEMORIES .
thanks for sharing your memories
Anyone remember Alexander’s in Paramus NJ??? With the beautiful abstract painting on the building???
One year on Black Friday my mom and I tried to go shopping there but it was so crowded and no parking spaces after driving the parking lot for what seemed like forever; we just gave up!
thanks for sharing your memories
I wish someone could bring back this store and keep retro
Decades ago once a month or so my family and I would pile into the car and head to Two Guys in Union, NJ. One time we’re driving up and my dad misses the entrance ramp. So he decides to go in up the exit ramp. As we’re driving up a car, going out the exit ramp is beeping its horn. As the two cars come abreast the driver of the other car yells at my dad, “This is only one way!” My dad yells back, “I’m only going one way.” and proceeds to drive on. I busted a gut laughing my ass off.
I bought my first camera at Two Guys in Kearny NJ , a Kodak Instamatic x15 for $17,99 with flash cubes, back in 1971, I was 20 yrs old.
PD: I still have it somewhere in the attic. I came across it the other day and showed it to my wife, we were already married back then. 😂
I loved going to that two guys. I grew up in Kearny
In the early 1980's,when I got out of the navy,I went to work as a portrait photographer in department stores in the NYC area. It would be my job as a photographer to go in a store,set up a portable studio that I carried in my car,and shoot family portraits.Afterwards,in about 2 weeks,the salesman would come back to the store and sell the portrait packages. Two guys was a big client of ours.
thanks for sharing your memories
We had Two Guys in our area. Fridays or Saturdays with my family we would go shopp there. Again like JM Fields was a great store. Not only we bought clothes, but there was also supermarket. All in one. I still have some items from there. I miss those golden memories. I wish they would come back and stay forever 😢🎉❤
Two Guys in Los Angeles. I brought my first toys there.
awesome, thanks for sharing that nice memory
Two Guys was right next to EJ Korvette on Rt.22 Mountainside, NJ. Two giant chain stores of their time. Spent many, many hours around the holidays at these two stores. Great memories.
thanks for watching
They had 4 stores in Baltimore, 3 are still standing, but subdivided. Other than groceries and dress clothes my family pretty much got everything at Two Guys and Montgomery Ward.
thanks for sharing that info
Back then selections were more simple. But people were more skinny and better looking
Two Guys, Korvettes, Bradlees, Caldors, Woolworth. 20th century discount retail RULED!
That's right my friend
Zickcermacity Omg I definitely remember Bradlees, Woolworth and Caldor's. I used to love the carousel inside of Caldor's, and I used to love to go to the Nathan's inside when my mom used to take me and my older sister shopping there. I used to love Kmart also, and the horse rides they used to have outside that you could ride for a quarter. I used to like to ride those as a kid, and my mom used to also take me and my older sister to Kmart a lot.
Sounds like Woodbridge rt9
It was all crap 😂
My mom would always do her weekly shopping at the Union store every Friday night and in the 60’s when we were young would often bring one of us along. got to eat in the snack bar and loved the walk up and down the toy section plus watching color tv’s😸👍
Two Guys was a big part of my childhood and adolescence. I nostalgically remember checking out the latest Rubber Uglies toys, Hot Wheels and Johnny Lightning cars, and later BTO records at our local (MacArthur Road, Whitehall, PA) Two Guys store, while my mom shopped for groceries, clothes, and sundry items. There also was an electric bass guitar for sale there that I lusted after for many years. Finally bought myself one some fifty years later, remembering that very first bass guitar. I didn't appreciate then that I was shopping in one of the first superstores, anticipating modern Walmarts and Targets by decades!
thanks for sharing that
I WORK AT TWO GUYS AT FOOD GIANTS MKT SOUTH GATE STORE 1969
when I was young, my dad used to buy christmas gifts for me and my brother Pierre, at that store. Sometimes he would bring these huge red bags, but that is when he got gifts from Macys, or Sears. But Two guys had a lot of good stuff.
thanks for sharing your memories
In the mid 70's, all through high school, I worked at Two Guys. The store located in Marlton NJ. I started in the record department. Helping customers with their music questions and allowed to play any album or artist I chose. Steely Dan, Steve Miller Band, ELO, just to name a few. I mean, what more could a teenager ask for? I even got employee of the month! 😎 Definitely a blast from the past. Unfortunately, they shut down the record department and moved me to the pharmacy counter. Where I once waited on Jerry Garcia. He apparently was taking advantage of our huge vitamin sale. Go figure. Eventually, I was promoted to the courtesy deck and cash office. I worked there up untill they closed in 1980. Funny, I still have my "employee of the month" pin. 🤣
Thanks for sharing.
thanks for sharing that nice memory. Thanks for watching
We used to go to the North Bergen, NJ, store when I was little. For some reason, all I remember is that I loved their hot dogs, and I also loved to go bowling in the back!
Wow. Two Guys! I remember very well.
Back in 70's. We would shop at the Hagerstown, Maryland Store. In the South end of town.
We would go there on Friday eves. That was back before Malls. We would finish up in the store then we would sit in the parking lot and watch the South High Football games across the street.
Fond memories.
thanks for sharing that nice memory.
It was 1973 and South Gate California. The Two Guys there once had the Brady's signing autographs and promoting their record album. It was Barry Williams, Greg, Christopher Knight, Peter, Mike Lookinland, Bobby and Susan Olsen, Cindy, the only Brady girl there. I was 11 years old and really ticked off Barry. I got up on this table behind him and started breathing down his neck, calling him Greg. He looked at me like he wanted to hit me. I'm lucky he didn't.
I remember the store on Vineyard Ave in Oxnard CA Across from the Esplenade mall. Both are now gone.
I lived in Bordentown, NJ from 1958 to 1964. My parents shopped there frequently. Although I was born in 1957, I have many memories of that store. It was like Kmart but smaller. We moved to Virginia and I saw hundreds of TV ads for Two Guys on the Baltimore, MD TV channels 50 miles away during the 1970's. We did not have Two Guys in Virginia. During 1981, I saw many boarded up Two Guys stores in New Jersey. Two Guys parent company, Vornado, is in business in Virginia in Crystal City and Oakton VA. The old Two Guys store in Bordentown became a Bradlee's. It closed in 2001. The Bradlee's signage was still up in 2019.
Thanks for sharing those wonderful memories.
My mom worked at that Two Guys in the late 60s to early 70s. As a kid I loved their big toy department. I still miss that store it was my favorite
@@jesseshinn6857 thanks for sharing your memories
Michael Ragusa I'm too young to actually remember Two Guys, but I definitely remember Bradlees when I was really young. My grandfather used to take me and my older sister shopping there a lot.
Loved two Guys! In Reading Pa.
There was a Two Guys right outside of Atlantic City. It was the first place I bought an album. They also had a killer arcade (for a 7-year-old). It was a magical place for me.
good times my friend
There also was a Two Guys in Union, NJ on Rte 22. It was a great store. Every time we went, we would always hear
over the PA system "Calling Mr. Winkler....... Calling Mr. Winkler.......Mr. Winkler, please........"
Thanks for sharing that nice memory. Thanks for watching
@@EricCProductions76 If I may, for the record, recall how the RTE 22 Union store had easy access from Rte 22
and Morris Avenue. Entering the store from the south side, to the left was their book department which was
packed with good stuff. In those days, circa 1969, science writer Isaac Asimov had a wide variety of science and science fiction for 60 cents. His thick books were $1.25. Rachel Carson was popular, so was Herman Hesse everywhere on the shelf. Walt Kelly's "Pogo" books were available, Charles Schutz's "Peanuts". Hagar the Horrible were present. This was when Mad Magazine was actually funny and well-drawn.
Further down was the electronics/stereo department, and over to the right were all the fish tanks and aquarium supplies next to the athletic needs. The middle of the store had clothing (just male and female). I bought a brick-red pair of form-fitting bell-bottom dress pants which still looks smart. I still have them.
Their record department had the vinyl 33s and top 20 hits in 45 rpms. This was when the Moog music became popular (Switched-On-Bach) and they would play the album you were interested in over the department PA. Where else did you see Selma Diamond records? And finally, on the left side by the south entrance were the hobbies like airplane and car
models and "Rat Fink" models. Two-Guys was a good store and will all the stuff they had, the store never looked
"junky" or trashy.
If they didn't have what you wanted, you might go to top-notch stores like Sears, Korvettes, Harmony House (they had
every vinyl record under the sun), Circuit City, R&S, Channel Lumber, Jasco Tile, or Federated Electronics, all on Rte 22.
Retailers did a good job then. So did Manager Mr. Winkler of Two Guys.
@@steverodak2230 Thank you for the information my friend.
yes..Mr. Winkler store manager....And Calling Mr. Bornstien
@@rwhite1846 Do you remember their book department? It was good!!
Man alive!! The prices were usually 75 cents for their Bantam Books!!. This was when science writer Isaac Asimov had books galore on their shelves, when Hermann Hesse was popular, and of course Jacqueline Susann who wrote Valley of the Dolls in 1966. I also picked up many Pogo Books by cartoonist Walt Kelly. Those were good days!!!! By the way, I never did get
to ever see Mr. Winkler......
i remember i remember
I bought an old 8mm camera off eBay and it came with the receipt from this store dated July 29, 1967. The camera and battery cost $53 together.
thanks for sharing that nice memory. That is awesome.
Well done, we didn't have one in our area
Two Guys evolved into Vornado Reality Trust, a major commercial and retail property company, the retail side closed down and store sites developed into other retail uses. They also spun off the Vornado fan company (still a brand today) that was used by the founders as a 'shell company' for the retailer. The Two Guys store in Totowa, NJ has an interesting history. The company owned the property. It was a 'superstore' with a full grocery department. For years it had a carousel (later removed for a carpet and flooring department). They had a separate building for tires and other automotive items. I remember begging my parents to buy the hot pretzels any time we went there (like 3 for 50 cents). Some departments were subleased to other companies. The jewelry department was run by a family who would be connected with the creation of Home Depot. It became a Bradlees stores, that moved to an extension of the buildings and the original Two Guys footprint became and is still is a Home Depot.
The Langhorne/Levittown, Pennsylvania, Two Guys, part time, mostly after school for the better part of three years beginning in 1972. Utility man, sometimes a shopping cart wrangler, floor sweeper, floor polisher. My code was 800 I think. 601 was the vending machine person. '601 to the Front End!', usually to unjam a cup that had fallen off-angle and got stuck. Then the customer had to watch the crushed ice and soda fall onto the drain grid.
The last iteration of what I did at Two Guys was truck unloading. Supposedly, our location was the only store in the chain without a loading dock and a fork lift. Our crew of three dedicated unloaders took everything off of the trailers by hand. Sending returns back was the reverse of that process. I remember that one key facet of the process was making sure we had an adequate supply of flat trucks on-hand to get the merchandise to the departments quickly.
We unloaded trailers whenever they arrived; before and during store hours. Hot shipments (usually clothing and electronics) were sometimes taken off the trailers right in front of the store even during business hours. Hot!, hot!, get it inside quickly. Lots of fun as I think of it now.
In the morning, before going on-the-clock, we unloaders would gather for our Two Guys breakfast. Two eggs, any style, toast, hash browns and coffee for $0.99. In memory those breakfasts were pure ambrosia. The kitchen workers at the snack bar were cheerful and friendly. Fine memories of working at Two Guys from Harrison back in the day.
thanks for sharing those nice memories
@@EricCProductions76 You're welcome. It was my honor. I really enjoyed remembering those times that are now so long ago. Best wishes and thank _you_ for this history lesson.
I’ve got a little picture I’ve held on to since I was 6 years old that’s got a Two Guys stamp on the back 🤗 It was bought in Rochester Ny , I assume in the early 70’s
thanks for sharing that little treasure
@@EricCProductions76 thank you 😊... I’m was packing up some things and held it, thinking about how long I’ve had it.. I’m 50 btw.. lol. So I’ve had it awhile.. anyway, I was looking it over and saw it was from Two Guys ... I haven’t seen one in forever.. I looked up when they left Rochester NY.. and saw this 😁. It kinda got me thinking of Ben Franklins too.. lol Idk if they were as big though
Bring back two guys 😊
I went to the Two Guys store in Rockaway.
Lot of lot of good memories there.
Remember the store well. I think the one in Granada Hills Calif. became an Akron. You mentioned Food Giant but haven't seen a video on it or Boy's Market. Keep up the good work
Thank you for your suggestions. I will put it on my list.
Most if not all of the Two Guys here in California became FedMart stores. FedMart was kind of a pre-cursor to what WalMart is today in that it sold just about everything. I worked for FedMart back in the early 80 as a Courtesy Clerk until they closed in 1982.
My mother was a department manager at the Goleta (Santa Barbara) and El Cajon, California stores.
that's pretty cool, hopefully it brought back some good memories for you.
There was a Two Guys store in the New London mall in New London Connecticut
thanks for sharing that memory
Can you make a video on Grand Union Supermarkets
Sure, let me look into that. Thanks.
@@EricCProductions76 your welcome
@@EricCProductions76 I second Joshua.
My Mom went to the Grand Union in Lakeside, NJ because the Shop Rite in Netcong was just a little too far away.
@@dananichols349 Just for you...thank you
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I remember going to the one in totowa nj
I am not sure how, at 3:22, FOOD GIANT had vanilla Oreos on their shelves...hmm...
l do remember them we had 1 in northampton massachusetts when l was a kid then it became a bradlees after it closed
thank you for sharing that
Does anybody remember two guys department store on Passaic Street in Garfield New Jersey I went in there I got a pretzel and grape drink from the fountain and walked around the toy section almost every other day
I worked there.
that's awesome, thanks for sharing that
I worked in the Kearney NJ store.
@@Weiskat53 that awesome, thanks for sharing that.
@@Weiskat53
Sorry about your
Bad luck 😂
I worked at Two Guys in Totowa N J
thanks for sharing that memory
Hello Eric productions
Welcome to my channel
Does anyone remember the Two Guys on Hillside Avenue in New Hyde Park, Long Island, NY?
They had one macdade Blvd glenolden pa became Jefferson wald
Brandlees finally Walmart a small one
All in
SIDNEY HUBSCHMAN passed away in 1986.
two guys from harrison
What's on your list so far📄¿
I'm working on Stride Rite now. Won't be out until next week.
Vornado is pronounced Vor-nah-do
thanks for the heads up. Its my California accent...j/k. Thanks for watching...
Don't remember them , maybe Good Guys