When I was 12 years old for my birthday my sister took me to Pocahontas at the Viborg theater. I can tell you right now that it was probably one of the crappies little theaters in the state. Your feet stuck to the floor and you didn't to lose anything because you wouldn't even find it back. And if you sat in the balcony you would be harassed for the entire movie by high school kids.
I honestly don't remember the movie itself that day. I just remember going and being so excited that I couldn't speak (and for me that is sort of a big deal). We got popcorn, candy and pop and sat where I wanted to. When the movie was over Janey took me to get ice cream and we went home. I don't remember a time after this that Janey and I really hung out so this experience for me is more important that just my first theater experience.
After that i went to movies all the time. Eventually I would even work in a movie theater, and learn how to fix and run projectors. To this day working at a movie theater has been one of my favorite jobs. I LOVE movies.
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Thursday, March 3, 2011
Radio Experience
I half wish that every radio station was on a ship somewhere off the coast. I think it would be a heck of a lot cooler, unfortunately here in land locked South Dakota that really isn't an option.
Mostly my experience with Radio is limited. I've been listening to it since as far back as I can remember. As a little kid my dad would listen to Paul Harvey and I would almost always lay on the floor by the bed and fall asleep while he was talking. That and WNAX pretty much raised me as far as radio is concerned. But it hasn't been until recently that I've really chosen a station that I'm dedicated to. If I had to choose people to listen to while driving to work at 7 am in the morning I pick Hot 104.7 and the Andy and Mel show. I honestly can't think of a better way to make the drive go a little faster than their witty talk show.
But as a general rule my radio is dialed into 103.7 the Crow. Rock never loses its flavor, and they never play Nelly or Britney Spears so I like that too.
And that was the rest of the story.
Mostly my experience with Radio is limited. I've been listening to it since as far back as I can remember. As a little kid my dad would listen to Paul Harvey and I would almost always lay on the floor by the bed and fall asleep while he was talking. That and WNAX pretty much raised me as far as radio is concerned. But it hasn't been until recently that I've really chosen a station that I'm dedicated to. If I had to choose people to listen to while driving to work at 7 am in the morning I pick Hot 104.7 and the Andy and Mel show. I honestly can't think of a better way to make the drive go a little faster than their witty talk show.
But as a general rule my radio is dialed into 103.7 the Crow. Rock never loses its flavor, and they never play Nelly or Britney Spears so I like that too.
And that was the rest of the story.
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