Sister Celluloid

Where old movies go to live

Thank You So Very Much!

I started this site late last spring, to share my love of classic movies, to connect with people who had that special spot in their souls that nothing else could fill.

And yesterday, Sister Celluloid reached a little bit of a milestone:

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So before writing another post, I needed to say:

THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH!

Thank you for taking the time to visit.

Thank you for reaching out to a kindred spirit.

Thank you for your friendship.

Thank you for sharing your thoughts and your opinions and your love of classic movies.

Thank you for your kind, wonderful comments.

Thank you for your help and support.

Thank you for sharing the site with others.

I scoured YouTube (and boy does it need scouring!) for the right clip to dedicate to you. Something to do with thankfulness, and joy, and of course old movies. I kept coming back to this one, which is one of my favorites, from Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parades of the early 1930s.

Thank you.

With love and gratitude,

Janet

1 Comment

  1. Keep it coming! 😀

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