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Special Drive-In Movies

Special Drive-in Movies By Franklin Price 1/15/2015 There were special drive-in movies, when with no money for a date Guys would pool the cash we had and test our drive-in fate One would be the driver to keep us from the funk Was in the car all himself the rest were in the trunk Drove up to the ticket booth and paid for only one The rest of us kept quiet; to be caught would be no fun He parked behind the snack bar, it was darkest there by far Then he opened up the crowded trunk and we all got in the car The drive-in north of Cocoa offered some variety Surrounded by a grove of trees no fencing there to see The driver paid, the rest of us hid among the trees and grass Ran from the trees, dove in the back, as he came rolling past First we landed on the seat then rolled onto the floor To make room for the next one; there were always several more. I know just what you're thinking; was the trunk not there to use? Of course it was but this was fun, provided more ways we could lose The adrenaline was flowing; there was excitement in the air If anyone had caught us, would say we did it on a dare I don't have to tell you; teenage boys think they are king. Think they are invulnerable and can conquer anything. No one ever caught us; it was always more than fun I thought it was a challenge; and was not the only one Didn't think it was a big deal, just a stupid teenage prank None of us were bad guys; and with you I'm being frank.

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Date: 2/28/2016 6:49:00 AM
I traveled to the states in 87 to visit drive in's and the owner of one in Memphis, with a view to building the UK's first. I was eventually let down by the guy who was going to partner me an old WW2 airfield.... Sorry to natter on so. Best regards, Dennis
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Date: 2/28/2016 9:24:00 AM
Dennis, I really appreciate you comments and your ability to associate; even though it wasn't at the same venue. I write for encouraging just what happened here. Thanks again.
Date: 2/28/2016 6:42:00 AM
I can't believe that I am the first to comment on this gem - I loved the story and poem - particularly as I can associate by being as guilty as you guys, by smuggling my 2 sons and their uncle into Silverstone to watch the Grand Prix (another story) in the trunk. I shall be dipping into more for sure. Best, Dennis
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