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I remember one night when I was little I said goodnight to my dad and he said something like, "I'm not going to see you til next year now". I got upset asking why. He then told me that tomorrow was a new year.
 

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I was behind an Great Wall Motors car earlier today and I'm old enough to remember when GWM was an acronym for gay white male in the personals ads of the old Pink Pages and Gay Times.
Im Lana. I like my name backwards
 
Drive Ins - who has never been to one?

Back in the day one of my sisters was having a slumber birthday party. Dad decided that us blokes needed to GTFO of the house, so he took me to the drive-in.

We saw "Life of Brian". I doubt I've laughed harder at anything before or since. Telling Mum the next day about Biggus Dickus was pretty funny too.
 
Back in the day one of my sisters was having a slumber birthday party. Dad decided that us blokes needed to GTFO of the house, so he took me to the drive-in.

We saw "Life of Brian". I doubt I've laughed harder at anything before or since. Telling Mum the next day about Biggus Dickus was pretty funny too.
I brought it up because around the poker table there is a wide range of ages and someone mentioned seeing something at the drive in and someone else said (younger) '' never been to one ''

And it got me thinking there will now be generations who will never experience it


Without looking it up I think - and I'm not entirely sure - there might be 1 left in Adelaide - maybe
 
Without looking it up I think - and I'm not entirely sure - there might be 1 left in Adelaide - maybe

There's one about 10 minutes from me in Melbourne, I've never ever been.

I don't quite understand the appeal of sitting in one's car to watch a movie, especially considering how premium cinema experiences have gone.
 
There's one about 10 minutes from me in Melbourne, I've never ever been.

I don't quite understand the appeal of sitting in one's car to watch a movie, especially considering how premium cinema experiences have gone.
Yeah I think the whole experience has changed

I know as a kid it was exciting to see not only 2 movies but the snack bar the playground before the movie started

And being able to kick the seat in front of you except dad would belt you quicker than the random person in front of you

Then as I got older it was a convenient place to find out about the opposite sex when convention at the time frowned at '' sleepovers''

All the time forgetting the uncomfortable seats , the tinny speakers and the clowns high-beaming whenever **** came on the screen

It will always remain a summer memory
 
I brought it up because around the poker table there is a wide range of ages and someone mentioned seeing something at the drive in and someone else said (younger) '' never been to one ''

And it got me thinking there will now be generations who will never experience it


Without looking it up I think - and I'm not entirely sure - there might be 1 left in Adelaide - maybe
Blimey, there's a wikipedia page for everything! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_drive-in_theatres_in_Australia

Nope, nothing left in Adelaide. I think the one I saw Life Of Brian at was the Starlight in Canberra. Closed 1993 for medium density housing. Makes sense, drive-ins took up an awful lot of space.
 
There's one about 10 minutes from me in Melbourne, I've never ever been.

I don't quite understand the appeal of sitting in one's car to watch a movie, especially considering how premium cinema experiences have gone.

Yeah, same - I've always known they're around, but never really felt the urge to go. Guessing it may have been a rite of passage thing for people after they'd gotten their driver's licence, maybe for those who turned 18 in the 60s/70s/80s? It feels like in old Australian TV shows and movies from when I was a kid, people would always be going on dates to the drive-in, but that would have seemed a bit seedy to me for a date by the time I was 18.

I've done the movies at the botanical gardens thing a few times, not sure if they still do it? It's ok - a pretty cool idea if you're looking for something to do for a date, but as far as the actual movie experience: the cinemas or even the couch at home is way better than a picnic rug on the grass as far as I'm concerned.
 
When Shane Warne died some were gutted. My reaction was along the lines of "We've just been spared another 20+ years of his commentary".

If You Say So Wow GIF by Identity
 

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There's one about 10 minutes from me in Melbourne, I've never ever been.

I don't quite understand the appeal of sitting in one's car to watch a movie, especially considering how premium cinema experiences have gone.
When you've kids it was a good experience (went to the one in Adelaide once or twice a year until it shut down). Bring whatever snacks / drinks you want, doesn't matter if kids are noisy (unless shouting) or fidget. It was by car x movies, so for around $40 we'd see a kids movie then one for adults after (kids either asleep, playing devices, or when older watching), so it was a cheap way to see movies. Wife, youngest (17 so, student, which is stuff all discount these days) and I paid twice that recently for a movie in VMax (better than standard, but not gold class).
 
Blimey, there's a wikipedia page for everything! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_drive-in_theatres_in_Australia

Nope, nothing left in Adelaide. I think the one I saw Life Of Brian at was the Starlight in Canberra. Closed 1993 for medium density housing. Makes sense, drive-ins took up an awful lot of space.
Not only is there one left in Perth, there’s a proposal for a new one with multiple screens. Wouldn’t have thought it financially viable myself.
 
Hearing about the guy who survived 13 days in the Blue Mountains, made me remember James Scott surviving over 40 days in the Himalayas with 2 chocolate bars - that one was 1992, doesn't seem like that long ago, but 32 years, wow.
Similar timeline to the American who walked out of ?Kalbarri in WA and did something similar
 
There's one about 10 minutes from me in Melbourne, I've never ever been.

I don't quite understand the appeal of sitting in one's car to watch a movie, especially considering how premium cinema experiences have gone.
Back of a Ute covered in bean bags and doonas
A couple of hot chicks
Bag of pot
Carton of beer and bottle of beam

The Drives was Livin man 😉
 
Went to one in summer with kids. Was fun. Turned the back of the SUV into a bed and had a bunch of snacks. Was the new Minions movie followed by Twisters. Funnily enough, we barely got though the first scene of Twisters when a big windstorm swept through and knocked out the generator. They had to give everybody a refund.
 

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