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May 17, 2012 06:27PM

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I've got a 4Runner, too! The seats may fold down but the center console is a kind of built in birth control.
Ken wrote: "Tressa wrote: "Not everybody has a clown car. I've got a 4Runner with seats that fold down."
I've got a 4Runner, too! The seats may fold down but the center console is a kind of built in birth con..."
You spend all that money for a movie, and your gearshift gets lucky.........
I've got a 4Runner, too! The seats may fold down but the center console is a kind of built in birth con..."
You spend all that money for a movie, and your gearshift gets lucky.........

Jason wrote: "My wife and I are going to the Drive-in tomorrow. We're going to see Avengers. Also, we've been together long enough to pay attention to the movie. lol"
Nothing more beautiful than two senior citizens tolerating each other in their twilight years.....
Nothing more beautiful than two senior citizens tolerating each other in their twilight years.....

I've got a 4Runner, too! The seats may fold down but the center console is a kind of built in birth con..."
LOL. That it is. The back seats fold down, t0o.
When I was a kid my dad had a baby blue Thunderbird. The seats were so long my sister and I would stretch out and take naps in the back seat on trips. This was in the seventies so my parents didn't make us wear seatbelts. I sometimes can't believe I'm still alive.
Bottom line is I wouldn't go to a drive in so I could sit up in my car and watch a two hour movie. Maybe it's fun for kids and teens, but not for me.

When I was a kid though, my parents brought me all the time to horror movies at the drive in. Back in the day, it was affordable thing for a family to do.

There's a drive in a few towns over, but I have no desire to go.

We always stopped at the drugstore first, to pick up candy. Back when candy bars were $0.10 each, or 3/$0.25.
Probably some of my earliest horror films though. I recall The Conqueror Worm (Tagline: "The Year's Most Violent Film!") and The House That Dripped Blood (Tagline: "Vampires! Voodoo! Vixens! Victims!").

There's a drive in a few towns o..."
We would go all the time when I was growing up. My parents loved horror movies so that's what we always were watching. I could watch people get killed all night long but if a boob came on the screen I was made to lay down in the back seat!