hobie16 wrote: :dropmouth :dropmouth :dropmouth :dropmouth DisneyMom!!! :dropmouth :dropmouth :dropmouth :dropmouth
hehehehe......... :twisted:
hobie16 wrote: :dropmouth :dropmouth :dropmouth :dropmouth DisneyMom!!! :dropmouth :dropmouth :dropmouth :dropmouth
You can still find drive-ins around this neck of the woods, but they are usually second-run houses and pretty run down to boot. That's sad about the trunk incident. Thankfully we didn't seem to get too many of those. The back path was much more appealing. There was a 7-11 type place in the strip mall, so they would unload all the kids but the driver, pick up snacks and walk in. At least it wasn't dangerous. Just not usually successful. :D:BRWombat wrote:Believe it or not, there's a fully-functioning drive-in theater about 30 minutes south of Dallas. Four screens, double feature for about the same price you'd pay for a single matinee ticket in a regular theater, and a concession stand with a wide variety and reasonable prices. It's a great experience -- if it weren't an hour+ from my home I'd go there more.
When I was little and my parents would take my brothers and me to our local drive-in, I remember hearing stories about some of the tricks they'd heard of where people would try to get in without paying. Unfortunately, some teens in our area had tried the putting-people-in-the-trunk trick once too often. They were rear-ended on the way to the theater. Suffice to say it didn't end well.
DisneyMom wrote:Great Drive-in Stories! Hopefully that gal got a guy who at least had a bigger trunk :twisted:
Wait, was that another elephant joke? :elephant2hobie16 wrote: :dropmouth :dropmouth :dropmouth :dropmouth DisneyMom!!! :dropmouth :dropmouth :dropmouth :dropmouth
Technically, that's not "too". We're talking about the same area. ;)Mayonnaise wrote:Still a few drive ins up here too. There's one out on Cape Cod we love, and there's one nearby in Malta, that I've honestly never been to.