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<blockquote data-quote="On_Call" data-source="post: 50439" data-attributes="member: 3211"><p>Yeah, you have to tune in the radio at this drive-in, too. Not as nostalgic, but the sound is probably better considering the leaps in technology. We were afraid our battery might run down, too, especially since we had the back of the SUV open, but it didn't. This particular drive-in is out in the middle of nowhere. There is one house within vision distance of one of the two screens, but I think the drive-in owner lives there, so it's not much of an advantage to them - they can see the movies anyway. lol.</p><p></p><p>husband said where he grew up, there was one drive-in that only played horror flicks. All horror/thriller all the time. No porn, though, that he remembers. (Or, at least that he's admitting to!)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="On_Call, post: 50439, member: 3211"] Yeah, you have to tune in the radio at this drive-in, too. Not as nostalgic, but the sound is probably better considering the leaps in technology. We were afraid our battery might run down, too, especially since we had the back of the SUV open, but it didn't. This particular drive-in is out in the middle of nowhere. There is one house within vision distance of one of the two screens, but I think the drive-in owner lives there, so it's not much of an advantage to them - they can see the movies anyway. lol. husband said where he grew up, there was one drive-in that only played horror flicks. All horror/thriller all the time. No porn, though, that he remembers. (Or, at least that he's admitting to!) [/QUOTE]
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