Oldermom935
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I've never seen this movie...even with all the hype.
They used to put on live shows in theaters.You could dress up as characters during the wedding.We used to throw rice all over the theater. Everybody used to cross dressI've never seen this movie...even with all the hype.
Really?They used to put on live shows in theaters.You could dress up as characters during the wedding.We used to throw rice all over the theater. Everybody used to cross dress
Everybody would dress up as the characters.And the theater expected it when they had the toast at the wedding.Everybody would throw toastReally?
I've seen it twice - two wildly different experiences. Different venues and crowds. I much preferred one over the otherI've never seen this movie...even with all the hype.
They used to put on live shows in theaters.You could dress up as characters during the wedding.We used to throw rice all over the theater. Everybody used to cross dress
It still has midnight showings with live audiences to this day.Really?
We would have some people wearing tuxes tails, top hats a lot of ladies wore tiaras and gownsI've seen it twice - two wildly different experiences. Different venues and crowds. I much preferred one over the other
It still has midnight showings with live audiences to this day.
Since I’m from the state where Hardee’s was born…
I remember the original joints had a no-shit open fire grill with a sweaty kid flipping burgers on a grate. Oddly ours was right beside another burger joint that my parents went to when dating. The old fashioned roller skating waitress type place.
It’s family owned to this day (no more roller skating deliveries,) still there. The Hardee’s has long been torn down and replaced with a boat repair yard…
I’ve heard that it’s a very beautiful ceremony. Congrats to the couple!If anyone thinks this is weird
I've been invited to a collaring ceremony tonight for some friends
I've already got my collaŕ
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Never have seen thatI've seen it twice - two wildly different experiences. Different venues and crowds. I much preferred one over the other
It still has midnight showings with live audiences to this day.
Did Mrs. and I donate blood every few months. I’ve never thought of it this way before. I guess I’ll think of things differently now!
You sound like one of the members of a team in an action movie!There's a bazillion things I don't know about, but if you ever need to start up a ship or a locomotive to go for a "joyride" in, I'm your guy.![]()
You could have saved her life!Years ago... morning commute
Some lady stepped off the curb... right in front of an oncoming lightrail train
I grabbed the back of her collar and yanked her back out of the way
Not sure which of us was startled more![]()
Growing up in Philadelphia...I used use the subway train to get to work
I'm sure I speak for everybody.You have our condolences r j.@likes2watchU @Oldermom935 @Wat_Tyler
The Rocky Horror Picture Show came out in 1975. My Mom passed in 74 and my Dad passed 11 mths later in 75.
My world came unglued and I was Hospitalized for about a year. I don't remember much around that time. I still take medication for Manic depression...50 years later (truth)
You may be a baby daddy...lolDid Mrs. and I donate blood every few months. I’ve never thought of it this way before. I guess I’ll think of things differently now!
I will now consider it a humanitarian act
You could remedy that situation...Never have seen that
Yes, but A-Team or The Dirty Dozen?You sound like one of the members of a team in an action movie!![]()
You're a true survivor, RJ@likes2watchU @Oldermom935 @Wat_Tyler
The Rocky Horror Picture Show came out in 1975. My Mom passed in 74 and my Dad passed 11 mths later in 75.
My world came unglued and I was Hospitalized for about a year. I don't remember much around that time. I still take medication for Manic depression...50 years later (truth)