<p>You get a funny, anxious recollection of being 11 (with a 9-year-old friend) dropped at Beachwood Cinemas to see <em>Jaws</em>&mdash;a &ldquo;PG&rdquo; movie in 1975. The bit walks through the poster you didn&rsquo;t read, the jump-scare head in the boat, the crab-in-the-eye moment, Quint&rsquo;s gruesome end, and the final explosion. It closes by noting other then-PG shocks like <em>Poltergeist</em>, <em>The NeverEnding Story</em>, and the Kid Catcher in <em>Chitty Chitty Bang Bang</em>.</p>

When PG Meant Jaws: Kids at the Movies in the ’70s

You get a funny, anxious recollection of being 11 (with a 9-year-old friend) dropped at Beachwood Cinemas to see Jaws—a “PG” movie in 1975. The bit walks through the poster you didn’t read, the jump-scare head in the boat, the crab-in-the-eye moment, Quint’s gruesome end, and the final explosion. It closes by noting other then-PG shocks like Poltergeist, The NeverEnding Story, and the Kid Catcher in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.

Jennifer’s Southern Stories: Waffle House, HGTV, and Bible Names

Jennifer keeps the laughs rolling with clean southern humor about Waffle House waitresses, house hunting, HGTV drama, and subdivisions with “prestigious” names. She mixes in lighthearted takes on Bible names, long lifespans in Scripture, and quirky neighborhood characters. A fun, relatable set that draws on everyday life and church culture.

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