Amusements

Jun. 28th, 2004 12:40 pm
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I was going to write about how yesterday J., her sister, and I took a cranky toddler and a mostly somnolescent infant to the Salem Willows, and how all the rides and video games there were kind of run-down and aging, and that the age of the equipment and the movies that provided themes for the pinball machines and the music playing over the loudspeakers and the big hair and denim were all just so twenty-years-ago that it was kind of a shock that the prizes you could trade your Skee-Ball tickets in for were more or less up-to-date with Harry Potter and internet references.

Well, I guess I have just now written about all that after all, but not with the wit and humor and general "here is an essay concerning a slice of Americana that should be read on NPR with a slightly croaky sensitive-guy voice"-ness that I had envisioned.

I spoke to J. about how parks like that seem to be stuck in the 80s, but she pointed out that it's more like they've finally caught up to the 80s, because in the 80s they (e.g.) played music from the 60s. One did not hear Wang Chung while riding the Himalayan the way one does now in these modern and enlightened times.

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Attention, Boston-area gamers: If you, like me, often fail to bother to catch up with weekend journal posts, I direct your attention to my post from Saturday.

Musical aside: "Hellsville 98" nearly sounds like it should have been on the album Ende Neu, except, you know, with a different singer and different musicians and stuff.
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