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Started by Evan3, March 23, 2003, 05:42:54 PM

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Deej

Evan3 wrote:
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> I  am way too young for drive ins, but is it really true that
> people actually watched the movie as opposed to making out as
> most Hollywood schreck led me to believe?????

I only went to the drive-in once, and I was only 7 so noone wanted to make out with me....well there was Father Ray, but that's a post for a different message board.

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DJ

Flangepart

Since Mom had to work nights, and did not have our taste in movies, Dad and i went to see King Kong Vs. Godzilla at the drive in. I was about 7-8 at the time. Comfort food for the mind, realy...

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Scott

Didn't get to mention these also. Anyone remember when TV actually went off the air and ended with the national anthem?

Abbott and Costello
Bowry Boys (East Side Kids)
Godzilla Movies
Chiller Theater
Monster Movie Matinee
Early Saturday Morning Westerns
World at War
Biography
WWII Movies (all of them)

Star Trek
Twilight Zone
Happy Days
David and Goliath
Scooby Doo
Josey and the p***ycats

Lee

We once played a game of football at the drive-in(the movie hadn't started yet). All I really did was hit on the girls but the team I was on still won(booya!). As for making out at the drive-in. I haven't but I'm sure there are plenty who have.

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Brother Ragnarok

I don't know if Iowa Public Television counts, but they end with the National Anthem every night.  I see it every Saturday after Doctor Who's over.

Brother R

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Rape is just cause for murdering.
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