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<blockquote data-quote="wakeupcall" data-source="post: 47566" data-attributes="member: 2287"><p>Suz, true story....I saw it at the DRIVE-IN !!! Now don't anyone DARE ask me what in the world a "drive-in" is.....! Honestly, husband and I went to an antique store a couple of weeks ago and here stood a speaker on the stand and everything. So here I was trying to explain to difficult child how this speaker was hooked on the half-way-rolled-down window and how lots of times people drove off without taking them off the window and pulled them right off the stand. The drive-in screen was huge and when my brother and I were little there was a playground in front of the screen that we could play on till it got dark and the movie started. Oh maaaaan, did I feel old when he looked at me as if I'd totally lost my mind! Ahhhhh, those were the good old days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wakeupcall, post: 47566, member: 2287"] Suz, true story....I saw it at the DRIVE-IN !!! Now don't anyone DARE ask me what in the world a "drive-in" is.....! Honestly, husband and I went to an antique store a couple of weeks ago and here stood a speaker on the stand and everything. So here I was trying to explain to difficult child how this speaker was hooked on the half-way-rolled-down window and how lots of times people drove off without taking them off the window and pulled them right off the stand. The drive-in screen was huge and when my brother and I were little there was a playground in front of the screen that we could play on till it got dark and the movie started. Oh maaaaan, did I feel old when he looked at me as if I'd totally lost my mind! Ahhhhh, those were the good old days. [/QUOTE]
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