chicken man to chicken queen
blacky at cbn.net.id
blacky at cbn.net.id
Sat Jun 11 21:11:59 EDT 2005
The theaters were also great locations for furtive sex, of whatever
variety. 'Nice' girls who'd never do anything naughty would let you touch
them 'down there' and they'd even fondle your hard little cock in the
safety of noisy darkness.
Nothing really racy but friendly and saucy.
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> I recall we went to the Capitol Theater with three or four balconeys and
> lots of bats. It smelled like bat shit and cost 9 cents to get in. The
> Ritz
> and Yank were on the East side of Congress and we hardly ever went there.
> The double feature, five or six cartoons, the Pete Smith short, music
> short
> and the serial were at the Capitol theater. There was also the Queen
> accross
> the street from the State and next to the Kress Store. THe Queen collapsed
> during the showing of a Tarzan movie and buried all the kids for a short
> time. No one it turns out got really hurt but the Queen went kaput shortly
> there after. I also went to the Rock movie theater in ROund Rock and the
> Palace in Georgetown. The Austin had serials and cartoons and a double
> feature. They were all transtexas theaters and you got a booklet of
> tickets
> for Xmas every year good for movies. Popcorn was a nickle a bag and a
> butterfinger lasted all thru the first feature. A Slow Poke would last the
> whole movie and pull out your fillings to boot. Ahh, those wer the days.
>
>
>
> Charlie Loving
>
> <br><br><br>>From: Wayne Smith
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> FILETIME=[27A41FB0:01C56D17]<br>><br>>Brother
> Clark: Ah the reminesses of the Ritz Theater bring fond memories to this
> ole soul. My Grandfather use to take all the Grandkids there on Saturday
> Nights in the back in his 48 Chevy PU. I also have memories of the old
> Capitol Theater where rats would jump off of the balconey into your pop
> corn
> box. I remember one Saturday Morning when (I think it was Gene Autry)
> rode
> his horse out on the stage, the floor was slick, Gene & his horse fell
> off, caused headlines in the newspaper. I remember "Love Me
> Tender" with Elvis being premired there my girl friend forced me to
> stay through two showings. Ah the good ole days, you could have a movie,
> pop corn, coke, and candy all for $.50 and still have money for the bus
> ride
> home. Lordy, this all brings tears to my thighs, I mean eyes. As a poet
> once said "never more, never more, and the Raven flew
> away"........Come by when your in town sometime...........Amigos,
> ws<br>><br>>Clark Santos <clarksantos at earthlink.net>
> wrote:Captain Video used to be a regular serial at The RITZ theater on
> Sixth<br>>St., where only blacks, mexicans, and real white trash would
> tread.<br>>Serials were about 12 or 13 chapters long and the chapter
> would change<br>>every Friday until Captain Video or Tarzan finally
> won.
> Admission at<br>>the RITZ $.05, Paramount and State, where all you
> folks
> went, $.13 for<br>>children under 12.<br>><br>>EL PATRON, early
> rover with Charlie Loving<br>><br>>On Jun 9, 2005, at 8:44 AM, Wayne
> Smith wrote:<br>><br>>YES FRIEND HARRY, we protect the world from
> chicken theives while you<br>>sleep in your warm beds. The Chicken Man
> protector of the Great<br>>American Dream and the dread of every
> married
> American Male. We shall<br>>continue to spread our wings and fly as
> long
> as the Law allows.<br>>However, I understand that there is now a bill
> before Congress that<br>>will outlaw people (beings) like me, superman,
> captain America, captain<br>>video, John Wayne, and -ALL GREAT AMERICAN
> HEROS- seems the joker will<br>>win after all - Down but not out -
> Amigos, ws(undercoveragent #00<br>><br>>Harry Edwards wrote:Baron
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