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Old 09-20-2019, 01:30 PM   #378
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Originally Posted by badgoodDeb View Post
That was before they supersized all drinks. (And many of our tummies)
For sure. When I watched part of it, I was thinking how small those drinks were.

I never cared for drive-ins, I preferred the walk-in variety. I remember as a kid going out with friends early Saturday mornings with a wagon collecting pop bottles. When we had enough bottles to cover admission and snacks for everyone, we cashed the bottles in and headed for the theater.

Once there, we'd get popcorn, candy, and a drink. Then we'd settle down in the back rows or sometimes the balcony. We'd usually see sci-fi or westerns and loved it when it was a double feature. There'd be a newsreel, a cartoon, a serial, coming attractions, and then the movie. Sometimes we'd stay and watch it again.

Did we ever sneak anyone in because we were short on money for admission?
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