I remember out in Pasadena at the Sonic on Red Bluff (popular hang out in the late 70's) where two guys got into one hell of a fight at the Texaco gas station next door.   The gas station was closed and the overflow cars parked there.  
The fight started and it was a bloody affair.  I mean face to the concrete and everything.  
What was the fight about?
Which was better, a Chevy big block or small block.  
 
Yes, I remember Gilleys.  If you visited and left your visor down, you didn't get a Gilley's bumper sticker on your car.  I also remember the making of the movie Urban Cowboy.  As Travolta and I are almost the exact same age, I was a fan of his.  Yes, he belonged in Saturday Night Fever, but the kid from NYC couldn't come off as a Texas country boy.  I thought Urban Cowboy was a great movie, but as I got older, I thought the movie was a slap in the face for us bumpkins in southeast Texas.
Yes, I remember watching XXX rated movies at the Red Bluff drive in from the roof of my sisters house on Bernard St.  Binoculars were a must.   I remember the bowling alley and skating rink less than half a mile from the drive in.
The Corrall and The Grove.
OMG, how much I miss the 19 cent burritos and tacos from Taco Bueno.
225 Feeder was called Sterling Ave.
Trampoline and minature golf at Fresa and Shaver.
There was a mall built near Strawberry and Pauline, across from Sellers.  Now at one time someone built something I have never seen before or after.  Basically it was a minature golf game played on pool tables.  Now the pool table wasn't shaped like the regular ones, they were shaped like a minature golf layout.  You used a pool ball and a cue stick as your golf club.  They had angled corners and bumpers.
Yes, I also remember a KKK library on Red Bluff street right down from the Red Bluff drive in.  I could not believe they would be that bold to have a library in the public view.  Not one of Pasadena's proudest moments in time.
Which stunk the worse, Crown or Champion Paper?