Childhood Memories – What Happened to Drive-In Movies
Childhood Memories – What Happened to Drive-In Movies: The Big Screen
One of the great adventures of my childhood was going to the drive-in movies. Many nights the Drive-In Owner sponsored family night. They charged a flat rate of three dollars per carload. A family of fourteen could afford to have a family outing at those prices.
Childhood Memories – What Happened to Drive-In Movies: Eight for a Buck
Another great childhood memory I experienced was going to a little take-out hamburger joint and getting “eight for a buck.”
“Eight for a buck” was eight hamburgers for […]
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Childhood Memories – What Happened to Drive-In Movies
His Fireplace – Poem to Warm the Heart
His Fireplace – Poem to Warm the Heart
His Fireplace – Poem to Warm the Heart
Nothing close to rich man’s mansion
Lives a man in simple fashion.
His fireplace doesn’t have a mantle,
It just consists of three small candles.
He doesn’t have a blazing hearth,
But understands what warms the heart.
He cherishes her; who shares his life,
His lifelong mate; his loving wife.
Copyright 2008 J-me
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