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ACI
1/18/2006, 01:06 PM
( ACI ) Americas Choice Inc. http://home.alltel.net/pres2000 are presently in the first stage process of possible purchasing The Camelot Hotel in Tulsa.
Purchase, refurbish, up date, repair, remodel, rename and do what it takes to get the Tulsa Landmark Hotel as a five star hotel and community activity center. An estimated $5 million is being held in reserve to bring the grand Lady into the 21st. Century.
Right now we have picked a new name " Tulsa Castellum " For those sooner's who never studied Latin it means Castle.
If you would like to submit a name email it to [email protected] please include your name, age, and email address Please only one name per person.
If purchased over 100 new job positions will also becoming available send resumes to same email address above.
The Castellum will be classified as a 5 star hotel, with a 2 star room costs. Gourmet Meals, live entertainment, conventions, and shows will be there. Weddings, receptions, and special events can be hosted, with a flair beyond your dreams, and within your budget.
Have your family name placed on the outer walls of the Hotel.
Family Engraved Bronze Name Plate: $10 each. ( 3" x 5" )
Knight Engraved Silver Name Plate: $25.00 each ( 3" x 5" )
Lady in Waiting Engraved Silver Name Plate: $25.00 each ( 3" x 5" )
Lady Engraved Gold Plated Name Plate: $50.00 each ( 3" x 5" )
Lord Engraved Gold Plated Name Plate: $50.00 each ( 3" x 5" )
Send Check or Money Order payable to: Americas Choice Inc.
Mail to:
Castellum Register
Americas Choice Inc.
662 Park Ave.
Meadville, Pa. 16335
Please include your family name, your name, or the name you wanted on the Name Plate. Keep within 40 letters. :D

picasso
1/18/2006, 01:08 PM
it'll make a nice parking lot.

Pieces Hit
1/18/2006, 01:09 PM
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Stanley1
1/18/2006, 01:17 PM
I hope they aren't saying that $5m will be enough to redo that place. It is a pit.

My father knew the guy that was in charge of "watching over it" a few years back. We actually set up a pretty nice haunted house outside of it, prolly in 1999 or so. Anywho, the guy that was watching over it took us up in it one night. Pretty cool being in a place like that, at night, nothing but a couple little flashlights. I imagine it was a pretty neat place before it got run down.

Howzit
1/18/2006, 01:31 PM
When I was a youngster we used to stay there when we went to Tulsa for swim meets. When my wife and I drive by it now on the way to the in-laws, I say "Hey honey, I came a lot at the Camelot."

She's never laughed.

Not. one. time.

This should be in that other thread...

picasso
1/18/2006, 01:34 PM
When I was a youngster we used to stay there when we went to Tulsa for swim meets. When my wife and I drive by it now on the way to the in-laws, I say "Hey honey, I came a lot at the Camelot."

She's never laughed.

Not. one. time.

This should be in that other thread...
swim meets and sex? yes you are sick.

don't forget, Tex nearly lost his life across the street from there.

JohnnyMack
1/18/2006, 01:37 PM
5mm flushed down the terlet, that neighborhood is sliding into the crapper so fast 5 million wouldn't make a dent.

Stanley1
1/18/2006, 01:40 PM
swim meets and sex? yes you are sick.

don't forget, Tex nearly lost his life across the street from there.

nm.....I get it now.

OklahomaTuba
1/18/2006, 01:43 PM
I always wondered where that pay phone was as.

picasso
1/18/2006, 01:49 PM
I always wondered where that pay phone was as.
it was a prop, never been one there.

Red October
1/18/2006, 01:49 PM
It's only a model...

Taxman71
1/18/2006, 02:11 PM
That was the place to stay in the 80's for baseball tournaments. At night you could walk to the liquor store and get some wino to buy you a fifth, then pick up a 12 piece bucket at Church's next door to the Camelot. Seems we never won a tourney in Tulsa for some reason.

DCSooner
1/18/2006, 02:13 PM
I like this new guy.

yermom
1/18/2006, 02:29 PM
they should make it into a casino :D

Mjcpr
1/18/2006, 02:30 PM
When I was a youngster we used to stay there when we went to Tulsa for swim meets. When my wife and I drive by it now on the way to the in-laws, I say "Hey honey, I came a lot at the Camelot."

Lillypads!

KC//CRIMSON
1/18/2006, 02:41 PM
bull doze it and forget it.

OklahomaTuba
1/18/2006, 02:50 PM
What is interesting is that in the plan to widen I-44, the city has decided its a much better idea to tear down existing businesses and homes to make room for the expansion, while leaving the good ole Camelot hotel alone.

But hey, we all know Tulsa is just awash in jobs and economic activity these days. As long as we keep an abandoned hotel going!

OU Adonis
1/18/2006, 02:51 PM
When I was a youngster we used to stay there when we went to Tulsa for swim meets.

They had running water back then?

Oldnslo
1/18/2006, 03:09 PM
I live less than a mile from the Cramalot Inn. They'd have an easier time blowing it up than refurbishing it.

Pieces Hit
1/18/2006, 03:11 PM
And how about that lovely shade of pink?

Makes me think "castle".

Howzit
1/18/2006, 03:26 PM
They had running water back then?

We would race from one side of the pond to the other.

Oldnslo
1/18/2006, 03:31 PM
In other news, not far from the Cramalot is Elmer's BBQ, home of the Badwich.

That's what I had for lunch.

The end.

pb4ou
1/18/2006, 03:32 PM
In other news, not far from the Cramalot is Elmer's BBQ, home of the Badwich.

That's what I had for lunch.

The end.

Was it so bad that it's good, so good that it's bad, or so bad that it's bad?

1stTimeCaller
1/18/2006, 03:33 PM
Elmer's, it be bad

OklahomaTuba
1/18/2006, 04:03 PM
Elmers was was much badder back in the day. Haven't been in a long time, but wasn't as good as the good ol days IMO.

OklahomaTrombone
1/18/2006, 04:15 PM
In other news, not far from the Cramalot is Elmer's BBQ, home of the Badwich.

That's what I had for lunch.

The end.

You bastard.

Oldnslo
1/19/2006, 11:26 AM
Elmers was was much badder back in the day. Haven't been in a long time, but wasn't as good as the good ol days IMO.
Remember back when a Badwich was too much to eat? They'd load you down with a rib, bologna, a hot link, and a pile of chopped beef.

Now, all the ingredients are still there, and the price has gone up, but you don't get that happy I-ate-way-too-much feeling. Now, it's more like, "I know I'll feel not hungry as soon as I get back to the office".

At least the service is better than it used to be.

Stanley1
1/19/2006, 11:45 AM
I sure do miss me some Elmers. And that place that used to be downtown too, drawing a blank on the name.

All the cool things about Tulsa have turned to crap over the past several years. Makes me sad. In. My. Britches.

Oldnslo
1/19/2006, 11:48 AM
You're thinking of Nelson's. It's a BBQ place now--I've just never tried it.

Stanley1
1/19/2006, 11:49 AM
You're thinking of Nelson's. It's a BBQ place now--I've just never tried it.

Yep, thats it. Sad indeed.

GDC
1/19/2006, 12:22 PM
I remember going to comic book/sci-fi conventions there as a kid, cool place for those types of things. Even if they don't open it back up there's always the castle in Muskogee.

picasso
1/19/2006, 12:53 PM
you people, Elmer's is ok but if you want some real BBQ, get some of what I had last night, Mac's in Skiatook. the best Jerry, the best!

Stanley1
1/19/2006, 01:10 PM
Knotty Pine is really good. Used to be a place called El Paso BBQ. Was out just past Woodland Hills Mall on 71'st, and before that was at like 81 and Harvard or something. It was amazing.

OklahomaTuba
1/19/2006, 02:08 PM
Knotty Pine is just disgusting IMO.

GDC
1/19/2006, 02:28 PM
Knotty Pine is really good. Used to be a place called El Paso BBQ. Was out just past Woodland Hills Mall on 71'st, and before that was at like 81 and Harvard or something. It was amazing.

That is pure irony that a place would be called El Paso BBQ.

Pieces Hit
1/19/2006, 02:31 PM
Naughty Pine is great.

KC//CRIMSON
1/19/2006, 04:47 PM
I laugh at ya'alls BBQ.:D

Stanley1
1/19/2006, 04:54 PM
I laugh at ya'alls BBQ.:D

Is KC BBQ sweet? Cause if so, I wouldn't be laughing.:texan:

KC//CRIMSON
1/19/2006, 05:08 PM
Is KC BBQ sweet? Cause if so, I wouldn't be laughing.:texan:

You can get it anyway you want, brother. Still laughing.:texan:

JohnnyMack
1/19/2006, 05:14 PM
Knotty Pine is really good. Used to be a place called El Paso BBQ. Was out just past Woodland Hills Mall on 71'st, and before that was at like 81 and Harvard or something. It was amazing.

El Paso was pretty good ****.

Albert G's isn't bad for what it is. Good beans.

Oldnslo
1/19/2006, 09:40 PM
I like Albert G's, too. About the only local place I don't dig is Rib Crib. Seems like they just don't fill up the plate.

I haven't been to Knotty Pine in forevar. I did have a "help me!" incident there several years ago. Just made for a little more flava in the sauce.