One change is the closing of VHS/DVD stores due to the vast amounts of streaming services. I used to love going to the mom and pop movie stores on a Friday night. A few movies, some candy, and maybe a comic book or two. A good friend of mine used to own a video store in the 80's to early 90's. I have a good majority of his products that he saved from when the store closed.
Was that the reason? Or was it largely the fact that online sellers could sell movies so much cheaper than brick and mortar stores?Yeah. I loved browsing the packed shelves of Suncoast Video. They specialized is stocking all the lesser-known movies that other stores didn't bother carrying. They got a LOT of my money.
Things today are different from when I was a kid.Saw this quote on the Interwebnet: “The average age of Major League Baseball fans is 57. That’s up from 50 in 2000.”Sounds to me like a sport on the way out. Never would have thought it could happen when I was a kid in the 1950’s. In school, the World Series games were on the radio and the kiss-butt Hallway Monitor would tell the teachers the score as she moved from class to class, collecting attendance for the main office.Then the teacher would announce it to the class before she could continue.Some things is just differ'nt than they used-to-was.
Personally, I am not a fan of Sports and I am in my early fifties. However. Most of my friends who average different ages, all of them watch Sports. In fact. Where I use to live the Demographic is 20'ish through late 60s. Las Vegas is definitely a Sports fan(atic)s' State. Almost every Casino has a Sportsbook, for betting.It got to the point for me, I loathed working in a Casino.
I used to be a sports fanatic about 15 years ago. Then I started getting pissed at the players going on strike because they wanted millions more. About five year ago I started watching the Cleveland Browns and Indians again, which I enjoyed. However, politics and social issues began to rear its ugly head into the arena of sports, something that is supposed to be a form of escapism. So this year, with all these players virtue signaling, and wanting to be political and social heads during the game, I think I'm out. My time would be better spent watching a horror movie or reading.
Around my early to mid 30s, I started to lose interest. I stopped gambling on sports all together. No longer play any sports (or go to the gym for that matter), and that's actually a problem because now i'm turning into a fat ass, but I digress . Gave away and sold most of my sports memorabilia. It wasn't political for me, I just started to realize how watching sports doesn't make me happy. When you have money on the line, you get real pissed off when the team (or players) you're betting on don't come through. And I would have anger management issues watching my favorite teams. I started to realize "why am I doing this?" I can't remember last time I watched a college football or basketball game. Have no idea what's going on in the NBA, NHL, or Boxing. I admit, baseball and football were always my favorite sports, so I can't completely give them up. I follow the standings and still watch some games, but not as many as I used to. And even when I watch my fav teams, I don't know all the players like i used to.
Being a hardcore Canadian sports fan,
Canada has sports? First I've head about it.Ice fishing and guys clobbering each other with crooked boards, I guess - no civilized competition requiring teamwork though, right?
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