145 Comments for Hartford Drive-In

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Of course, I don't want to forget the Red Rock drivein in Deerfield, where many good times took place.
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Hail oh mighty drivein. Did I ever get laid, no, but I got some mighty cheap feels. Lordy, I miss those little tykes of my youth.
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It reminds me when we were kids at the Whalom drive in Lunenburg Ma. We'd pile at least three kidns into the trunk for a freebee. When we made it throught we'd all pile out and have a normal, sort of , normal night of drinking beer, getting rowdy and bothering anybody else who actually wanted to watch a movies. We are talking, 52, 53.
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Something tells me it was Tango and Cash.
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Nice set, Motts! I lost my uh .... let's say my purse in a drive in, in SoCal! Wonder where it went! I'll never tell!
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Martymizuno and Java! Where have you both been?
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wallpaper please
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I too love this vintage signage, each one of these steel and neon signs were really individual works of art! to bad they dont make em like that any more...
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Very surreal indeed! I love this, the giant screen is so ... giant! and interesting, very cool!
That's such a haunting shot Motts, well done!
Ha, I had a few speakers that got pulled out by mistake. Great days they were, never had a better box of popcorn or hot chocolate. Thanks Motts
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Woow you can just imagine all the cars parked there
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Great shots. Thank you once again :)
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Two words: Wall. Paper.
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I've actually driven off having forgot to remove the speaker that hung on the window. Window lost that battle. :-(