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ghostsniper
ghostsniper
3 days ago
ghostsniper
ghostsniper
2 days ago

Dad Stories
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When I was a little kid my dad told me a story about when he was a little kid and went to a cowboy and injun 3D movie at the theater in the 1940’s.

He said the injun throwed a tomahawk at a cowboy but the tomahawk was actually thrown at the viewing audience. My dad saw the tomahawk coming and ducked and hit his head on the seat in front of him.

When our son was little I told him a story about when I saw the movie “The Exorcist” at the theater as it was the scariest movie of all at that time. My son asked how scary it was and I replied it wasn’t too bad as there were only 2 people hiding under my seat.

The last movie I saw at a theater, and probably the last time I ever will, was with our son at the Cape Coral theater back in 2002 and it was U-571. I mean, who needs the aggravation?

Speaking of which, have you seen the prices on TV’s lately? Our 42″ Sanyo flat TV is about 12 years old now and last week were in Walmart and I walked by the TV section. Right now you can get a 55″ TCL TV for about $228. Wow! That is cheap! We paid over $1000 for that Sanyo way back then. 55″ is probably the biggest TV that can be comfortably watched in our living room without craning your neck back and forth constantly.

We only watch TV at suppertime and we have 5 DVD players connected to that Sanyo, and each has old TV shows from the 50’s on it. Last night we watched an episode of “Flicka”, remember that one? On a 55 incher Flicka would be 30% BIGGER!

https://www.walmart.com/ip/TCL-55-Class-4-Series-4K-UHD-HDR-Smart-Roku-TV-55S451/533225197?classType=REGULAR&athbdg=L1200&from=/search

Last edited 2 days ago by ghostsniper
azlibertarian
azlibertarian
2 days ago
Reply to  DT

We have cable, which I hate. But recently I’ve been scrolling through the guide and recording movies from Turner Classic Movies and Grit (which are mostly westerns). I’m watching PT 109 on TCM as I write.