Society & Culture Things that Make You Feel Old

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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".

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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).
 

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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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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.

I remember hearing a similar story from England in the late 1990s, where a family had just sat down to watch the movie Titanic on video, when all of a sudden their ceiling came crashing in, putting paid to movie night. The culprit? A large block of ice that had fallen from a passing plane and had crashed through their roof.
 
I remember hearing a similar story from England in the late 1990s, where a family had just sat down to watch the movie Titanic on video, when all of a sudden their ceiling came crashing in, putting paid to movie night. The culprit? A large block of ice that had fallen from a passing plane and had crashed through their roof.
Lucky the weren’t watching Winnie The Pooh
 
Lucky the weren’t watching Winnie The Pooh

Thanks Pistol Night, you do realize that I'll be intermittently laughing about this until about Thursday?

Talking about Winnie the Pooh, I was recently watching some Youtube videos about failed theme parks or rides and shows, entertainment centers, family friendly resorts and the like, and one was about a Disney kids' club at the Florida and California theme parks from the 1990s that failed to take off as Disney hoped and were discontinued in the 2000s.

This had attractions for older kids - tweens and teens - like discos and adventure courses and games for kids of all ages. There were attractions for younger children too - and in an example that leads you wondering just how multiple people at Disney failed to see the potential problem ahead of time - one of these was called 'The Pooh Corner'.

Of course, 'The Pooh Corner' was about Winnie the Pooh and his friends, but I think one person in the comments section summed it up best when they said 'The Pooh Corner sounds like a place I would never, ever want to visit, not in a million years.'
 
I've had a couple of cousins pass away recently from illnesses. One had cancer and actually did herself in, I guess because she didn't want to put her family through the whole process. Neither were particularly old but it makes me feel a bit vulnerable.
 
Tennis is like golf and sex, lot's of fun if you're involved but pretty tedious to watch other people do.
I had it on for a bit last night but the women screaming like they were having an orgasm quickly turned me off.
 
The last time that I went to the Australian Open was 25 years ago.

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me and dad still talk about that Agassi-Sampras SF a lot, it’s a vivid memory for us (in the lounge room though). They had a couple great battles over the years but we tend to focus on that one.

that aside it wasn’t a memorable slam match-wise. Davenport consolidated her authority over Hingis. The 3 Moroccans had a good outing. We saw a fair bit of Magnus Norman then. Agassi winning that 4th set kind of saved it in hindsight.

17 years for me, the first Sat, was a bit wet outside for a day pass but on RLA there was the Federer-Tipsarevic (left during) and Hewitt-Baghdatis matches (had crashed by then). Same day saw No Country for Old Men (early bird sesh).
 
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