We recently treated our children (ages 10 and 7) to a night at the movies (at home, of course) where the feature presentation was Superman, The Movie, from 1978, with Christopher Reeve.
They did not see the humor in the scene their parents found so funny (both then and now) where Clark Kent runs to the nearest phone booth to change into Superman... and the phone booth is just a half-shell, with 3 open sides and a pay telephone attached to a pole.
As someone who does not own a cell phone (neither does my husband - I know, I know - we are frequently told we are the only two people in America over the age of 15 who do not have cell phones), I am paying close attention to where pay phones are located. They are fewer and farther between as time goes on...
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We recently treated our children (ages 10 and 7) to a night at the movies (at home, of course) where the feature presentation was Superman, The Movie, from 1978, with Christopher Reeve.
They did not see the humor in the scene their parents found so funny (both then and now) where Clark Kent runs to the nearest phone booth to change into Superman... and the phone booth is just a half-shell, with 3 open sides and a pay telephone attached to a pole.
As someone who does not own a cell phone (neither does my husband - I know, I know - we are frequently told we are the only two people in America over the age of 15 who do not have cell phones), I am paying close attention to where pay phones are located. They are fewer and farther between as time goes on...
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