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If you grew up in the 50's, you'll remember some of these things from that era.
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[QUOTE="Carnac, post: 4351727, member: 5798"] I have fond memories of going to the movies with a group of neighbor kids. An adult never went with us as I recall. Our ages ranged from 8-12 years old. Of course the older kids looked out for the younger ones. The Strand, our neighborhood theather was only two blocks away. We went every Sunday afternoon regardless of what was playing. We always got two movies and a cartoon in between. I can still renember some of the movies we saw: The Fly, The Blob, Attack of the 50 foot woman. She spent half the movie looking/searching for her husband.....Harry. All of the Frankenstien and Wolfman movies. Two of the scariest movies (we thought) we saw was The House on Haunted Hill (Vincent Price) and 13 Ghosts. We spent as much time on the floor (hiding) as we did in our seats. 50 cents was more than enough to get in and buy all the snacks, hotdogs, popcorn and sodas you wanted. On the way home, we laughed and teased each other trying to figure out who spent the most time on the floor. I’ll never forget those childhood memories. While we were having fun, our parents were glad to get us out of the house to a safe place for 3 hours once a week. Looking back, that was a win-win for everybody. Oh yeah, I had a coonskin cap that I proudly wore around the neighborhood and to school. I was not the only one. There were lots of other kids that did also. I had a Superman and a Zorro outfit too. Come halloween, I was ready. I already had my costumes. ;) [/QUOTE]
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