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No, I think the one we drove past is the oldest one still operating in MI.
Drive-in, hell who could watch the movie through all that fogged up glass. They were know as passion pits in my day.
The older I get, the better I was. I also forget my password and have to have Len reset it for me
Ha ha ha! Reminds me of an OLD Thump story!
I took a gal to the drive-in one night (Vicksburg, Mississippi). Still remember her name ... Vickie Roe. VERY cute little blond gal. Heck, I was only 16 and she was a year behind me in school (15 maybe?). We pulled into the drive-in and it was pouring rain! Heck, I never even hooked the speaker on the window. We went right straight to the tongue-wrestling and the windows were totally fogged up within a matter of minutes. The spit-swapping turned into "heavy petting" and we went at it for hours! Next thing I knew, we both dozed off completely intertwined like a coupl'a dang grape vines!
All of a sudden there was a knock on the passenger side window and I could see a flashlight shining through the fogged up glass. I cracked it open and there was a police officer standing there in the rain. He asked what we were doing and I said, "Just watching the movie sir". That's when I glanced out the window, noticed we were the ONLY car on the lot and the screen was pitch black. I have no clue what time it was.
The officer simply shook his head and said, "Please follow me out the exit son."![]()
For the love of all that's holy. My Great Aunt's name Is Vicky Roe and she's from Mississippi. I'm going to go open a vein now.
If we all threw our problems in a pile, and you saw everyone else's problems-- you'd take yours back.
Oh my lord. Len, is there no bridge high enough around there? Seriously, man.
WARNING - Due to the rising costs of ammunition, warning shots will no longer be given.