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<blockquote data-quote="Keith Patton" data-source="post: 3285469" data-attributes="member: 45075"><p>I was a regular more or less at The Stables from 1980 until I moved to Houston in 1991. Sixteen years later after a divorce I was in town setting up my daughter's sweet 16 party near down town. I knew the Stables was closed so headed to Cloud 9 to kill time and surprise! The old owner of the Stables was there. I can't remember her name but I sat at the bar and we reminisced. She recalled me and I here and she updated me on several of the regular retinue of dancers...the Osage gal who wore mukluk moccasins when she danced and liked to "whistle". There was another talk drink of water, one of the headliners who the owner had purchased a set of upgrades for her. She was married living off Peoria not too far from the Old Place One on Riverside where the amusement park now sits. I ran into her at the grocery store with her daughter after having put a lot of my hard earned money on the stage for her. Presumably some of it was going to purchase her groceries for her little girl. After the Stables closed I ran into her at several of the North and East Tulsa clubs. </p><p>I looked the place up and it has been replaced by a bank. Presumably the construction of Wright Elementary and Jr. High across 45 Place was the reason the city closed it down.</p><p></p><p>Ah the good old days when we were young.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Keith Patton, post: 3285469, member: 45075"] I was a regular more or less at The Stables from 1980 until I moved to Houston in 1991. Sixteen years later after a divorce I was in town setting up my daughter's sweet 16 party near down town. I knew the Stables was closed so headed to Cloud 9 to kill time and surprise! The old owner of the Stables was there. I can't remember her name but I sat at the bar and we reminisced. She recalled me and I here and she updated me on several of the regular retinue of dancers...the Osage gal who wore mukluk moccasins when she danced and liked to "whistle". There was another talk drink of water, one of the headliners who the owner had purchased a set of upgrades for her. She was married living off Peoria not too far from the Old Place One on Riverside where the amusement park now sits. I ran into her at the grocery store with her daughter after having put a lot of my hard earned money on the stage for her. Presumably some of it was going to purchase her groceries for her little girl. After the Stables closed I ran into her at several of the North and East Tulsa clubs. I looked the place up and it has been replaced by a bank. Presumably the construction of Wright Elementary and Jr. High across 45 Place was the reason the city closed it down. Ah the good old days when we were young. [/QUOTE]
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