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A Desert Rose

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I've never made a secret that I am not a twenty or thirty-something sub. (OMG... quick cellis, that is a double negative and I won't change it so you can see that I do it too!)

Okay, again... It's no secret that I am 40-something. And being that age, I remember drive-ins really well. Do any of you?

The first time I ever got drunk (at 16 and with my 2 older brothers) was at the drive-in. On - yuck - Boones Farm Strawberry whatever it was.

I have other drive-in memories.

Would anyone else like to share theirs?
 
Believe it or not, I have never been to one. I want to go twice; once to watch a movie, preferably some b grade horror kind of movie first ran in the theaters, so I can have a true drive in experience. The second time I want to go and sit in the back row and do whatever it is you do in the back row.. :eek: So that I can have another true drive in experience...
 
enigma nocturne said:
Believe it or not, I have never been to one. I want to go twice; once to watch a movie, preferably some b grade horror kind of movie first ran in the theaters, so I can have a true drive in experience. The second time I want to go and sit in the back row and do whatever it is you do in the back row.. :eek: So that I can have another true drive in experience...

I sure did smile at this. Thank you.

I have the fondest memories of drive-ins. Nighttime in the summer back in my old hometown in Wyoming. Car-hopping between friend's cars and doing all the illegal things many high school kids do.

And necking...
 
Right after I move here, there is a big to do about the last drive in in our area closing, and I did not realise the significance of it. I wish I had gone when I have the chance! That night they ran "Creature from the Black Lagoon" and "Invasion of the Body Snatchers."

At home, they have walk in outside theaters. It is just a big screen with a wide grassy area in front, divided into three sections. There are men's sections to one side and womens sections to the other and family section in the middle. Then they had wooden bleachers, which cost more to sit in. I never figured out why; it was much more comfortable to bring blankest and pillows and sit all together in a mob on the grass.
 
The last drive in in our city was knocked down 6 or so years ago. That was when I was 13 and I never had gone to a mobie theatre at all by that time.

And now I have to cough up 13 bucks to see a movie. Ick.
 
Lost my virginity at the drive in. Another time it was summer and warm. We fucked, but when I threw the rubber out, somehow it stuck to the door. Right across from the drive in was a drive up curb service restaurant. I pulled up right next to a group of high school friends. They found the rubber pretty funny. Anne didn't seem too embarrassed about. She was fun.

oh, and boones farm wine, Jesus. That stuff will give you a 2 day hangover.
 
WriterDom said:
Lost my virginity at the drive in. Another time it was summer and warm. We fucked, but when I threw the rubber out, somehow it stuck to the door. Right across from the drive in was a drive up curb service restaurant. I pulled up right next to a group of high school friends. They found the rubber pretty funny. Anne didn't seem too embarrassed about. She was fun.

oh, and boones farm wine, Jesus. That stuff will give you a 2 day hangover.

"somehow it stuck to the door?" LMAO... I think I know how it 'somehow' did that.

Yes, I feel nauseous even now just saying the name of that 'wine.' It's horrid stuff.
 
enigma nocturne said:
... At home, they have walk in outside theaters. It is just a big screen with a wide grassy area in front, divided into three sections. There are men's sections to one side and womens sections to the other and family section in the middle. Then they had wooden bleachers, which cost more to sit in. I never figured out why; it was much more comfortable to bring blankest and pillows and sit all together in a mob on the grass.

I've never heard of something like this but is sure sounds like fun.
And why do they have seperate sections for gender? Where is "back home" for you?

Xelebes said:
The last drive in in our city was knocked down 6 or so years ago. That was when I was 13 and I never had gone to a mobie theatre at all by that time.

And now I have to cough up 13 bucks to see a movie. Ick.

Oh honey... you are such a baby still. And I say that with all affection. ;-)

I go to matinees at the theater now... cost is half the price and the theaters are almost empty.
 
Home is one of the more progressive middle eastern countries. But we still had to sit sort of seperate at the movies.

Funny thing, I am 22, but I am short, and I look kind of young! So me and a roomate and some kids belonging to friends of ours all go to see Shrek 2. We send one of the guys to the ticket counter instead of sending the whole mob upthere and cluttering things up. The lady asked him how many and he says, "me and that mob under the palm trees" she says "14 then" and he says yes. So he comes over and starts handing out tickets and we realised we had one adult ticket and 13 kid tickets.

Does this make me a cheap date?
 
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enigma nocturne said:
Home is one of the more progressive middle eastern countries. But we still had to sit sort of seperate at the movies.

Funny thing, I am 22, but I am short, and I look kind of young! So me and a roomate and some kids belonging to friends of ours all go to see Shrek. We send one of the guys to the ticket counter instead of sending the whole mob upthere and cluttering things up. The lady asked him how many and he says, "me and that mob under the palm trees" she says "14 then" and he says yes. So he comes over and starts handing out tickets and we realised we had one adult ticket and 13 kid tickets.

Does this make me a cheap date?


LOL ... cheap date indeed! I wish we had movies like you do. In Las Vegas, with our weather, we could have them, too.
 
One drive in at one of the last remaining. We sat through as much of Scooby Doo as I could stand (arrrrghhhh!!!!) so we could say we took the classic car out to a drive in. Not a good time, not conducive to makeout.

More fun are the movies and music in the park.

And the movies at a local wine bar, they have a little white square painted on their outdoor dining wall and they screen flicks in the summer while you eat and booze.
 
My home-town had a drive-in movie theatre until 2002. I used to spend many summer nights there with all of my friends packed into someone's tiny K-car, or in my ex's Firebird, with the tops off (the T-tops, not MY top)... the cold air, the terrible popcorn, god, it was wonderful.

I remember once smuggling a couple friends of mine in in the trunk (they only allowed the maximum capacity allowed by the seatbelts in, in one car, so we had to hide the others). We never got found out, but other people who did it got thrown out if they were discovered. *grin*
 
Oh god I love the Drive-In Movies!

My parents used to go when I was an infant because they couldn't afford a babysitter so it made sense to go to a drive-in where they could look after me but also have a night out.

I was supposed to sleep, but some of my earliest memories are of B-Horror movies at the Drive-In.

Omega Man and those multi-vignetted Dr. Terror's House of Horrors type films.

One I especially remember but can't think of the name of had a story about a man who picks up a "ghost" on a bus. An old woman says to him "There's a ghost on your shoulder". Eventually she is invited over to perform an exorcism to purge him of this spirit which turns out to have been a murderer in life. Anyway, they get the ghost out of him but it goes into his wife and the last thing you see is her coming down the stairs with a butcher knife in her hand.

Where I went to college there's still a huge Drive-In that shows first run movies and every time I go back to visit we arrange an outing there.

When I was still a student we jumped the fence a couple times for the second feature which would then roll into a repeat of the first feature on a timer --- the employees were long gone by then. We tossed old couch cusions and blankets over the fence and used the old door-hung speakers to listen to the films.

Nowadays you just tune your radio to the proper station to get sound, but I love the old speakers. You can walk through the lot and hear the film.

I never made out at the Drive-In. Initially I was too young and always with my parents and then I would go with girlfriends and....well....we actually went to see the movies. It was cheap to get in $4 per person or $4 for the whole carload on Tuesday nights.

The one time we did go with guys we might've made out with it was just too damn cold and all any of us did was sit and shiver. Huddling for warmth sounds sexy, but there is such a thing as just too damn cold to canoodle.


-B
 
A Desert Rose said:



Oh honey... you are such a baby still. And I say that with all affection. ;-)

I go to matinees at the theater now... cost is half the price and the theaters are almost empty.

Hehe... thanks.

Anywho, ya. I never really liked movies in the first place. They always bored me with very few exceptions.
 
There is a referbished drive-in about 35 minutes from home. They actually show first run movies. We took the family there to see Shrek 2 a few weeks ago. It was a fun time, even though the bugs ate us alive.



http://drivein.omniplane.com/
 
I have fond memories of the drive in. When I was a kid, we used to go play in the playground under the screen while the adults watched the movie. It was a wonderful sense of freedom to be out playing at night essentially unsupervised.

Saw my first porn at the drive in and had lots of torrid teenaged sex there too. I had friends who used to pack a cooler and take lawn chairs in the back of their pick-up. It was a picnic at night.

If the movie was boring and we were sufficiently inebriated (no Boone's Farm for me, I was a rum and coke girl), we used to take a flashlight and go startle people in the cars that were rocking suspiciously. Damn, they'd get pissed when we'd shine that light on them. Yep, I was bad and easily amused.
 
This is the same girl I spanked in my parents living room while fucking her from behind. I guess she was 16 or 17. She got really upset and cried. I guess like most southern Dads, her's didn't spare the rod when she was a bad girl. It was another 20 years before I spanked again. A red headed nurse in SC. You don't have red hair do you Des?
 
enigma nocturne said:
Believe it or not, I have never been to one. I want to go twice; once to watch a movie, preferably some b grade horror kind of movie first ran in the theaters, so I can have a true drive in experience. The second time I want to go and sit in the back row and do whatever it is you do in the back row.. :eek: So that I can have another true drive in experience...

You do not have to be in the back row
to do those certain things

So I guess you can tell
I have been to a few drive ins
not yet this year
but i am hoping
proable should not hope
that a certain submissive
will cum visit me

and one of our outings
woud be



the drive in
 
WriterDom said:
This is the same girl I spanked in my parents living room while fucking her from behind. I guess she was 16 or 17. She got really upset and cried. I guess like most southern Dads, her's didn't spare the rod when she was a bad girl. It was another 20 years before I spanked again. A red headed nurse in SC. You don't have red hair do you Des?

Um.... sometimes my hair is auburn. LOL Depends on my mood. BTW, my Daddy never spanked me. I was a good girl. :p
 
Desdemona said:
Um.... sometimes my hair is auburn. LOL Depends on my mood. BTW, my Daddy never spanked me. I was a good girl. :p


*cough*
*choke*
*spit*
 
Drive in

Hey Tucson has a drive in, still thriving. Come on down desertrose, I will try to show you how it was way back then
 
Do I ever remember the drive in........

My parents used to take me to the Starlight driven about twice a month during the warm months. I remember the kiddy rides and the smells of the consession stand.

My earliest memories are of a film entitled War of the Worlds, baded on the HG Wells novel. I can still close my eyes and see the flying saucers attacking earth. I was a scared little kid that night. I also remember the ice skating scene and the music from the film By the Light of the Silvery Moon.

Did I ever engage in typical teenage activities? Well, is the bear Catholic? Does the pope shit in the woods? :D

The last operating drive in I saw was in Minnesota along I-94 half way between the Wisconson border and St Paul.
 
My 17 y/o sister and her b/f used to take me when I was little, they showed a Disney, followed by a boring( to me) flick at my local, small town drive-in on sundays. They would snog and grope in the back and I would pretend I couldnt hear them.Then I would get threatened with all sorts of big sister crap as we drove home.Saw my first shooting star at the drive-in.
Groped my friends brother at the drive in, in his datsun.I was about 12 I guess.I fell off the front of the same car doing about 40 miles an hour the next weekend and broke my nose. He's a interstate trucker now.
The next b/f had a panelvan so we reversed up and got comfy. Ok. So we watched the first 5 minutes..
Saw all the Rocky movies, 1 thru 4, at the drive-in.Some parts of them anyway. Teen memories. *sigh*
Been a few times as a grown up. Alice Springs does charity nights.They have a bbq and everyone takes deckchairs and beer.Lots of fun.
 
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