Thank you. That was really great! Although I don't know anyone in this / these films, they almost seem familiar. It's a slice of, what I remember, used to be middle class America. I could easily have placed myself, my Family, or friends, into some of these scenes. I guess it just triggered a few memories, and I found myself substituting people I knew, for those in the film(s). Yep, that was Mrs. So-and-so. Or, Lol... that's something Uncle John would do (lift up Aunt Mary's dress for the camera). Having to dress up for special events was kind of a drag but, that's just the way it was, period! And, to this day, I still don't know how I got out of being recruited to be an altar boy. Never did care much for those "outfits". Ha! Thanks again for the memories...from a "neighbor" in Central New York.
Thank you. That was really great! Although I don't know anyone in this / these films, they almost seem familiar. It's a slice of, what I remember, used to be middle class America. I could easily have placed myself, my Family, or friends, into some of these scenes. I guess it just triggered a few memories, and I found myself substituting people I knew, for those in the film(s). Yep, that was Mrs. So-and-so. Or, Lol... that's something Uncle John would do (lift up Aunt Mary's dress for the camera). Having to dress up for special events was kind of a drag but, that's just the way it was, period! And, to this day, I still don't know how I got out of being recruited to be an altar boy. Never did care much for those "outfits". Ha! Thanks again for the memories...from a "neighbor" in Central New York.
Either a choir boy or an alter boy, was hoping to see their Sunday dinner. I certainly miss the paper bags.
We sure had better looking cars in the day now all plastic and all look the same, Post more movies if you can interesting oh miss good old A&P stores.