Miss some of those days. Half dozen friends, station wagon boot filled with beer, John Wayne, Humphrey Bogart, Jane Russell, Maureen O’Hara, horses, Indians, bad guys, old cars, snack bar, and star filled skies. What’s not to like.
sparticles22 is probably talking about the old days… Radios were not so energy efficient (not were batteries). And sometimes, turning on the ignition to power the radio would drain power to other devices as well.
gsawyer101 almost 4 years ago
How do the pop up drive ins do the audio?
sandpiper almost 4 years ago
Miss some of those days. Half dozen friends, station wagon boot filled with beer, John Wayne, Humphrey Bogart, Jane Russell, Maureen O’Hara, horses, Indians, bad guys, old cars, snack bar, and star filled skies. What’s not to like.
jpayne4040 almost 4 years ago
Who would have guessed drive-in theatres would ever make a comeback?
Jethro Flatline Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Back when nobody thought to set passwords on WiFi, I did pretty darn good with an iPod Touch.
jel354 almost 4 years ago
I hope they weren’t parked behind a monster truck or giant SUV (see today’s “Monty”).
rlaker22j almost 4 years ago
went to drive-ins right up into the middle 90s loved it
asrialfeeple almost 4 years ago
Beware of free wifi!!
sid w almost 4 years ago
sparticles22 is probably talking about the old days… Radios were not so energy efficient (not were batteries). And sometimes, turning on the ignition to power the radio would drain power to other devices as well.