I loved the drive in when I was a kid. I think the last time I went I was a teenager. If they’re bringing them back that’s a good thing. I can’t imagine my husband wanting to go though.
A local town bought the drive-in and renovated it. They show movies during the summer. Charge by the carload and residency. Townspeople pay less but it isn’t that much. Older movies are shown. No speakers, AM radio transmission.
One month later:Wanda: Darryl? Remember that night we went to the drive in? And remember how the kids went to sleep? And remember how you thought it would be fun to, you know? Guess what also happened that night!
There is a drive in theater about a 25 minute drive from, me. I haven’t been in ages but it’s $12 for adults and $6 for kids 4 to 11. You get to see two movies and they’re new releases.
Ah yes, going to the drive in as a teenager, those were the days. I had a 1968 Dodge Coronet wagon with a 426 Hemi at the time. We would go to the drive in, in it and back into the space, drop the rear window into the tailgate and the drop the tailgate as well as dropping the rear seat flat. We could lay there and watch the movies in comfort.
If we wanted a little privacy I would put the tailgate up, if we wanted even more privacy I would roll up the tailgate window.
Drive-in movies were fun when we were kids, and teenagers, but with it’s bad side too!…we would have to keep the windows up on hot nights because the mosquitoes would thing were just a buffet on wheels!
allen@home about 1 year ago
First things first, Darryl. See if there are any drive-in’s still around. Then make your big plans for movie night.
Blu Bunny about 1 year ago
After you find one, 2nd thing in what county, 3rd is what’s playing,
sirbadger about 1 year ago
He has no teeth, but he has a toothbrush.
Botulism Bob about 1 year ago
There’s always a good show at the drive-in. And the pictures aren’t bad, either!
David Huie Green ForceIsAUsefulFiction about 1 year ago
“And on the side, we can see who kills the most mosquitoes.”
danketaz Premium Member about 1 year ago
But do they play kid movies? ( I remember the parents taking us kids to the drive-in to see Cat Ballou. Great movie but maybe not for kids.)
ꜝ about 1 year ago
there are five drive-ins within 30 miles of where I live
the nearest has 2 screens: one is showing the latest Transformer movie – the other, the new Indiana Jones
some d/i theatres that had been closed for decades, reopened during the pandemic
Macushlalondra about 1 year ago
I loved the drive in when I was a kid. I think the last time I went I was a teenager. If they’re bringing them back that’s a good thing. I can’t imagine my husband wanting to go though.
profbob about 1 year ago
Nobody in this strip has teeth. (see prior entries)
nosirrom about 1 year ago
Mom, Dad, Why are the windows fogged up in that car? How can they see the movie?
iggyman about 1 year ago
Glad we still have Drive-In here !
NeedaChuckle Premium Member about 1 year ago
A local town bought the drive-in and renovated it. They show movies during the summer. Charge by the carload and residency. Townspeople pay less but it isn’t that much. Older movies are shown. No speakers, AM radio transmission.
duggersd Premium Member about 1 year ago
One month later:Wanda: Darryl? Remember that night we went to the drive in? And remember how the kids went to sleep? And remember how you thought it would be fun to, you know? Guess what also happened that night!
oakie817 about 1 year ago
what could go wrong?
dv1093 about 1 year ago
Come to Ohio. Drive Ins all over the place. Pennsylvania has more. Just ‘cause you don’t get out doesn’t mean the rest of us don’t.
brick10 about 1 year ago
Famous last words…. Rather like “Trust Me.”
Nunyabusiness about 1 year ago
There is a drive in theater about a 25 minute drive from, me. I haven’t been in ages but it’s $12 for adults and $6 for kids 4 to 11. You get to see two movies and they’re new releases.
ladykat about 1 year ago
Before you make any promises to the kids, better check out to see if there actually is a drive-in in your area.
Ignatz Premium Member about 1 year ago
I’ve never been to a drive-in, but it sounds pretty nice, so maybe they should.
waynedc about 1 year ago
There is a Drive-In in Vineland, NJ
hariseldon59 about 1 year ago
Maybe they could use the Delorean from Back to the Future.
Daltongang Premium Member about 1 year ago
Ah yes, going to the drive in as a teenager, those were the days. I had a 1968 Dodge Coronet wagon with a 426 Hemi at the time. We would go to the drive in, in it and back into the space, drop the rear window into the tailgate and the drop the tailgate as well as dropping the rear seat flat. We could lay there and watch the movies in comfort.
If we wanted a little privacy I would put the tailgate up, if we wanted even more privacy I would roll up the tailgate window.
DaBump Premium Member about 1 year ago
They still have one here in Flint, Michigan. Pretty popular, too.
suelou about 1 year ago
Drive-in movies were fun when we were kids, and teenagers, but with it’s bad side too!…we would have to keep the windows up on hot nights because the mosquitoes would thing were just a buffet on wheels!
paulprobujr about 1 year ago
Last time I saw a movie at the drive in, the movie was so bad that me and my friends slashed the seats.
prrdh about 1 year ago
Take the DeLorean.
jrankin1959 about 1 year ago
You night have to drive a bit, but they’re still out there. And they are fun!
IndyW about 1 year ago
Wonda the buzzkill strikes again.
SofaKing about 1 year ago
Route 34 Drive In, Earlville Illinois.
Teto85 Premium Member about 1 year ago
Paco and the Man go to the drive in. A great Cheech and Ching routine. And hilarious animated short.
Mr. Impatient about 1 year ago
Sleep is a time machine to breakfast.
The Quiet One about 1 year ago
The only way it’s fun is if you leave the kids with a sitter.
Charlie Tuba about 1 year ago
Be sure to get your flux capacitor at O’Reilly’s Auto Parts.
Charlie Tuba about 1 year ago
Why not both? When you car has a flux capacitor installed from O’Reilly’s Auto Parts, your car is a time machine.
Charlie Tuba about 1 year ago
We have a time machine built by my wife’s late grandfather. It’s a grandfather clock! Well, it measures time, doesn’t it?
sbwertz about 1 year ago
Phoenix area still has one.
Dgwphotos about 1 year ago
Just take a DeLorian, it’s both a car AND a time machine.
Kjvman1 about 1 year ago
Plenty of Drive-In Theaters here in Ohio!
Lu about 1 year ago
Did anyone else hear, “dun, dun, dunnnnn” on his last line?
riff raff 12 months ago
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ToneeRhianRose 10 months ago
Haha! XD