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"Kok Thye, how much?" (Kok Thye is Cathay cinema in Penang Road)
"30 cents, eh-boh?"....(30 cents, can or not?)..........ok, it was fine with dad.
Sometimes, some trishaw riders would refuse to accept as he will "die of heart attack" trying to manouvre up the steep slope from Kimberly Street to Penang Road with a gigantic tiger (Lau Hor) and his cubs in tow. Thirty cents is acceptable. This guy's honest and dad normally tip an extra 5 to 10 cents for honesty, although it's not a local custom.
Many cinemas were still not air-conditioned, like The Sun (now RockWorld), Majestic, Wembley (not that Wembley, ahem...) and others like Lido and Globe of the New World Park (...well, now it should be called the Old World Park, ....you know what I mean) and a standing-room-only cinema of the Great World Park (...well, now it should be called the Great Car Park of Komtar).
Apparently, just the cinemas were air-conditioned in those day of the early 60's. There were no supermarkets let alone shopping malls....only the hot and stuffy bazaars. No air-cond eateries. Even the pioneering air-cond hotels like Hotel Merlin (now Bayview) were still not constructed yet. Well everything was sooooo...HOT!
To buy a ticket to watch a movie in air-cond cinemas like Capitol, Rex, The Odeon or Kok Thye was something. Priviledged and coooool....so to speak. Those were the places to be.
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The King and I, and many others....., even Elvis's Blue Hawaii, GI Blues and Jail-house Rock on re-runs in Lido.
Man, those were the days!
But I like James Bond... ...and I've lost track of how many and who did Secret Agent 007. Sean Connery is the only one who can act and live up to that billing as James Bond. I still think so. This was my first James Bond movie...
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This kinda movie outings went on every week without fail, come rain or shine, until I was 12 years old! Dad must have had spent a fortune on us at the movies.
Yep, you can count how many movies I watched with Dad, but you can't add the number of movies I watched at weekend cheap matinees, and during the school holidays with my chums like Huan-chooo, Thik-looku, Too-boh and of course my brother Cheekiat.
To talk about movies, I think it's gonna be much more than a page like this. I can go on and on about movies, like forever. So I figure I should do an "intermission" at this point, and eat my "roti bak-knuah" (chinese pork burgers)
See ya tomorrow!
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This guy's honest and dad normally tip an extra 5 to 10 cents for honesty, although it's not a local custom.
WowowoWOOW...Honest..can have bonus
Dad always taught us to be honest and sincere, and he led by example ...he abhorred absolutely, superficial,deceiving and self-manipulated behaviour for one to benefit ownself. Honesty is the best policy, it pays - but honest people don't expect any returns for being honest. So when it pays (not even neccesarily in pecuniary gains), like you said....it's a bonus!
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