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3623ArticlemassrealityWow. Incredible story. It’s wild our perception of events change as we get older, and even when we think we have it all figured out there is still more to the story. Your dad sounds like an incredible person. Dec 22, 2016View
3657ArticleSupermanYour father most definitely sounds like a great man. This was a nice read.1986: The Year That Santa Became RealJan 03, 2017View
3653ArticleRick Ace RhodesNice article MassReality! I've often wondered what it must of been like for a video store clerk back in the day. I'm sure like all clerk jobs it offered customers that were annoying, odd or actually interesting. It's a shame that technology has made things like this obsolete. It may have made our lives more convenient, but it removed some of the fun that once was involved in the inconvenience. My father loves to tell this story of how on Saturday's him and his friends would go out to the mall, drink and eat, and then spend the day in the record store digging through shelves and looking to see what cool records were in stock. Now and days that's all removed, you can just go to iTunes and find what you want. I've often wondered: why are new video releases released on Tuesdays? Even today new movies on DVD and Blu-Ray are often released on Tuesdays. Is it because Sunday's usually aren't business days and so Monday's have to be used to instead ship and receive them in stores to be put out on shelves?The Video Store ClerkJan 02, 2017View
3658ArticleVaporman87Glad to see this one back on the site. It was a great look into the life behind the counter. It was sad to see the last of our local rental stores close up just recently. I don't know of any anywhere local now.The Video Store ClerkJan 03, 2017View
3662ArticleHoju KoolanderStill one of my favorites. No doubt as a teenager this would have been my dream first job, I don't know why I never went for it. Instead I will just have to live vicariously through your adventures.The Video Store ClerkJan 04, 2017View
3664ArticleSockofFleagullsAwesome trip back in time. I miss the days of taking a chance on a $2 previous viewed movie at Blockbuster.The Video Store ClerkJan 04, 2017View
3666ArticlejkatzCan anybody identify the second poster under the front desk? Through some internet sleuthing (read: squinting really really hard and IMDB) I was able to make out the on the left as being for Fifty/Fifty. Never heard of it.The Video Store ClerkJan 04, 2017View
3670Articlemassreality@jkatz The second poster is The Public Eye starring Joe Pesci.The Video Store ClerkJan 05, 2017View
3675ArticlevkimoWow, I was having serious Deja Vu until I read Vapors comment. Great article then...great article now!The Video Store ClerkJan 08, 2017View
3672Articleechidna64Thanks for sharing this with us Mass! There is a clear difference between a series that is planned out in advance versus one that is written ad-hoc with ratings-grab twists that sabotage future episodes. I never got into Bablyon 5 but wouldn't mind seeing an episode or two based on your recommendation, it's a shame that it is nowhere to stream.Babylon 5Jan 07, 2017View