The Clinch Theater didn’t get all the best movies, so they would run the old Roy Rogers’ movies that they could get cheap
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Didi Moe, 61, looks on as she chats with a friend online at her home in Melbourne, Fla., Wednesday, March 26, 2008. "Being 50 and over we all grew up around the same things. The same TV shows, the same history. When I say Roy Rogers, they know who I'm talking about," said Moe who started Central Florida Singles, a discussion group on Eons. Eons is one of at least two dozen social networks aimed squarely at Baby Boomers.
Didi Moe, 61, chats with a friend online at her home in Melbourne, Fla., Wednesday, March 26, 2008. "Being 50 and over we all grew up around the same things. The same TV shows, the same history. When I say Roy Rogers, they know who I'm talking about," said Moe who started Central Florida Singles, a discussion group on Eons. Eons is one of at least two dozen social networks aimed squarely at Baby Boomers.
Being 50 and over we all grew up around the same things. The same TV shows, the same history. When I say Roy Rogers, they know who I'm talking about
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I was not ever much of a Roy Rogers fan, but visiting the museum made me one.