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Post by TheGoodMan19 on Apr 26, 2021 0:19:08 GMT
What kind of teeny car you have, Captain Pretentious?
Okay Bin Diesel, so you're going to be sat in your car with people behind you in the passenger seats trying to watch the movie behind or around that fat head of yours, fantastic. Were does it say that you have to pack your car, Cunter?
Not too bright are you?
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Post by Feologild Oakes on Apr 26, 2021 0:21:50 GMT
Can`t miss something that have never existed here in Norway. At least as far as i know it has never existed in Norway. Is it true you guys eat fries with mayonnaise? Or maybe I'm thinking of Sweden. There are some people who do that, but i have personally never eaten fries with mayonnaise.
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Post by Downey on Apr 26, 2021 0:33:26 GMT
Okay Bin Diesel, so you're going to be sat in your car with people behind you in the passenger seats trying to watch the movie behind or around that fat head of yours, fantastic. Were does it say that you have to pack your car, Cunter?
Not too bright are you?
TheTwatman, if you want to watch movies fast and furious style go ahead why you're so triggered is anyone's guess.
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Post by Downey on Apr 26, 2021 0:42:05 GMT
Oh yeah being cramped into your car for two hours like fucking sardines. As opposed to being crammed into a theater seat with a bunch of surrounding people? A theater the size of a football pitch you mean. Lots of primitive film watchers triggered by my opinions today.
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Post by vegalyra on Apr 26, 2021 12:32:05 GMT
Used to be a lot in the area. Sadly, in the 80's, most went to porn. John Holmes on a drive-in screen is somewhat terrifying. Godzilla would run and hide Yep, I remember one in particular was turned into a porn drive in. They put corrugated metal panels up around the perimeter so no one could catch a glance while driving by. I tried really hard though on many occasions, haha. It looked like a post apocalypse thunder dome almost from the outside.
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Post by wickedkittiesmom on Apr 26, 2021 12:58:58 GMT
I think a lot of babies were probably conceived at the drive in.
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Post by TheOriginalPinky on Apr 26, 2021 13:55:12 GMT
I grew up in the 50's and 60's, and we had four drive-ins within 15 minutes of us in differing directions. When we were little, our parents used to put us in our pj's, throw pillows in the car, and head off to the drive in. There was a kiddie play area with swings, and we played there until the movie started. I remember the snack stand, the way the rows had rows of humps so your car could get the best view, and the tinny sound from the speaker you hung from the driver's window.
Later, as a teenager, we went there to drink, make-out with our boyfriends (or not), and catch horror movie marathons. Slowly, one by one, they were sold off and the land was redeveloped.
Back in the early's 00's, while on vacation in Cape Cod, we took the kids to the Welfleet drive-in. It brought back a lot of memories.
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Post by jonesjxd on Apr 29, 2021 10:38:56 GMT
There are still 4 drive-in theaters within an hour of where I live, not an ideal way to watch a movie, but an absolutely ideal way to spend a summer night. There was a drive-in five minutes away from my house when I was young and I remember being tuning my transistor radio to listen to movies as I fell asleep at night. In the summer of 1993 they had Jurassic Park playing on one screen the entire season and I listened to it almost every night.
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