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Post by Main Streeter » Wed May 30, 2012 6:54 pm

hobie16 wrote:Main Streeter loves Fabergé eggs.

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Post by CBeilby » Wed May 30, 2012 11:36 pm

hobie16 wrote:Main Streeter loves Fabergé eggs.

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As an aside for those in SoCal, the Bowers Museum will be hosting Fabergè: Imperial Jeweler to the Tsars from June 23 to January 6.


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Post by hobie16 » Wed Jun 06, 2012 12:28 am

79th anniversary of the first drive-in theater.


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Post by WEDFan » Wed Jun 06, 2012 6:50 am

hobie16 wrote:79th anniversary of the first drive-in theater.
Cool. :thumbsup:

Man, I used to love drive-ins. Made me very nostalgic.



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Post by hobie16 » Wed Jun 06, 2012 10:21 am

When I was a kid our house was across a large field from a drive-in. Someone would cut the grass in the field, bail it, and pile up the bails in the middle of the field where they'd sit all summer.

All the neighborhood kids would take food and drink out to the pile of bails and watch movies all summer. The sound was provided by the unused speakers that had been left on.

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Post by BRWombat » Wed Jun 06, 2012 11:09 am

There's a 5-screen drive-in south of Dallas. They play first-run movies but with all the old dorky lead-in and intermission reels. Plus they have a decent, cheap old-style snack bar. It's an hour drive from my home, but I've still been several times. It's an experience worth preserving!


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Post by felinefan » Wed Jun 06, 2012 1:09 pm

When I was a kid living in Ventura County, we used to go to the 101 Drive-in. Then we were in Australia for six months, came back and lived in Orange County, and one summer we went up to our old neighborhood. The house we'd lived in after we came out from Massachusetts was gone, replaced by an apartment building; our second house was still there, but the neighborhood had been expanded. When we went by the 101, we were shocked to see it offering X-rated movies. :eek: Later, in the mid-70s, it was torn down, and the site is now a shopping center. :(

I used to love being able to come in my pajamas with the other kids and play on the playground in front of the screen until the lights blinked, indicating that the movie was about to start. Then we'd dash back to our cars, and watch the movie. Of course, as soon as we got back home, we went to bed, hence wearing PJs to the drive-in.


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Post by WEDFan » Wed Jun 06, 2012 3:14 pm

We always wore the PJs because the first feature was for families, and the second was usually more "grown-up" so we'd fall asleep in the back while the parents enjoyed the second part of the bill.



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Post by hobie16 » Tue Jul 24, 2012 9:28 pm

Amelia Earhart

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Post by Main Streeter » Tue Jul 24, 2012 9:37 pm

hobie16 wrote:Amelia Earhart

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YES!!! You posted Amelia! :cool: She is of such interest to me. I have read everything about Amelia possible. I was just going to pm you & beg hobie. Thank You! U R SO FINE :)



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