John Connor
Lifer
Alien. My mom covered my eyes HALF the time during the showing. I left PISSED as I didn't know WTF happened.
LOL I remember watching Alien back in the day. I thought it was a blast.
Alien. My mom covered my eyes HALF the time during the showing. I left PISSED as I didn't know WTF happened.
My dad back in the 80's would rent a VCR from the gas station...
We rented 'em from the grocery store.I'm not sure how popular it was to rent a VCR at a gas station, but it was back in the 80's in North Dakota where I lived.
We were pretty damn poor back then.
We rented 'em from the grocery store.
Real poverty is having no values. A family having less money to go 'round than some others is just a temporary state of affairs on the way to better things. This calls to mind the pride and defiant self-reliance inherent in the Depression Era song, Ragged But Right.
Erm, ok, nope. RTFT.Madman that is another blast from the past.
Erm ok,wrong thread?
You new to the net, son?RTFT? wtf is that nonsense pls.? nvm i dont care.
one evening when i was 5, a bad storm was headed towards us.
while my parents were watching the news on the big TV, i was in another room on the little black and white TV switching through channels trying to find the weather.
"wait, what's this - channel 13? we never get that channel... must be the storm!"
and that is how 5 year old me ended up watching wayyy too much of "Dark Night of the Scarecrow"
a couple of the scenes are permanently etched in my memory, never to be forgotten no matter how hard i try.
It's all good. For a brief moment, I thought I had posted in the wrong thread. 😕Ish,but i thought it was another meaning.I have a bad thought process.perk give me a slap.i wont hit you back😛.
😛It's all good. For a brief moment, I thought I had posted in the wrong thread. 😕
one evening when i was 5, a bad storm was headed towards us.
while my parents were watching the news on the big TV, i was in another room on the little black and white TV switching through channels trying to find the weather.
"wait, what's this - channel 13? we never get that channel... must be the storm!"
and that is how 5 year old me ended up watching wayyy too much of "Dark Night of the Scarecrow"
a couple of the scenes are permanently etched in my memory, never to be forgotten no matter how hard i try.
Real poverty is having no values. A family having less money to go 'round than some others is just a temporary state of affairs on the way to better things. This calls to mind the pride and defiant self-reliance inherent in the Depression Era song, Ragged But Right.