I think this would be a perfect Drive-In Movie vehicle.
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I think this would be a perfect Drive-In Movie vehicle.
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Ahh the drive-in movie, goodtimes. As I recall, I seem to have lost one of life’s dearest moments there. Funny, I can’t remember the movie.
I wonder if there are any drive-in’s around anymore. They tore all the ones around here in Utah out years ago. It’d be fun to take the kids to one to show how this was one way we used to watch a flick. Although I bet I’d get jeers of how crummy the quality was and having to see bug silhouettes fly across the screen.
No wonder you reminisce so longingly about drive-in’s.
However, I’m here to tell you that you can still relive that special moment. Just check out this site and find the nearest Drive-in close to you http://www.driveinmovie.com/UT.htm
I went to the Redwood theatre back in 2001 with my kids. I parked backwards, lifted the rear door, put down some folding chairs under the door and the kids climbed on sleeping bags. The rear speakers were in the door and provided a great sound as the movie played. The only downside was that the battery was too drained by the end of the movie to start the van …. oops!