The Hive is (realy) Dead! Long Live the Hive Mind!

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Nothing beats the feeling of going somewhere and seeing a store or place you thought had gone totally extinct pop up again. I always wax nostalgic when I see a drive in movie theater.

Bring your own goodies and lawn chairs and make a party of it. :)
 

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Bloosquig said:
Nothing beats the feeling of going somewhere and seeing a store or place you thought had gone totally extinct pop up again. I always wax nostalgic when I see a drive in movie theater.

Bring your own goodies and lawn chairs and make a party of it. :)
I grew up right near a drive in. My folks are still there, as is the drive in.

One time we had a really strong wind storm (microbursts?) that blew down part of the screen. My brother and I went over and each got a piece of the screen. We thought it was very cool, until Dad came home from work and told us those were made out of asbestos. :eek:
 





Bloosquig said:
Nothing beats the feeling of going somewhere and seeing a store or place you thought had gone totally extinct pop up again. I always wax nostalgic when I see a drive in movie theater.

Bring your own goodies and lawn chairs and make a party of it. :)

I heard that Ohio has the most working drive-ins left in the U.S.

Ohio: helping to increase the pregnant teenager population

I have 2 fairly close to my house. The one on Dixie in Dayton and the Skyview in Fairborn. I have only ever been to the one in Dayton.
 




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