
I figure since today is the day they give out awards to the movies that I have not watched, and probably never will since they ain’t my kinda movies, I thought I would post a pic of the old Quad. While the new theater is nice, I saw a lot of great movies in the old one. I saw Star Wars, Rocky, The Shawshank Redemption, Goonies, Indiana Jones, The Karate Kid and Saving Private Ryan just to name a few.
I find it ironic that there is a new theater, but it seems like a lot of the movies they show are remakes and sequels of movies I saw as a kid.
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Lavigne’s entry into boxing was at a time when boxing was becoming a more civilized sport. Boxing began putting in regulations that eliminated the free-for-all street-brawling style of fighting that boxing had been. Kicking, biting, elbowing or whatever it took to be the last man standing was no longer acceptable to defeat an opponent. While the new rules were more civil, the sport of boxing remained a test of endurance. Lavigne’s fight with George Siddons on March 1, 1889, in Saginaw went 77 rounds which lasted for over five hours before the referee ruled the fight a draw.


