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Lovers' Lane
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Any places near you still leftover from the '50s? Saddened to say that the last true lovers' lane here (which was an old drive-in movie theater) was closed not too long ago. Drive-in movies. Milkshakes. Cadillac cars. Cheep movies that nobody pays any attention to. Getting laid for a lack of a better word.
I wish I had lived in the '50s... :(
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Yeah, Corona had a pretty stereotypical makeout place. Skyline Drive.
Good times. I miss that truck.
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Nope. I don't know of any that were around back in the day either.
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There's a drive-in about a half hour drive from my apartment. It's creepy back roads driving though.
I went over the summer, it was really nice.
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I wish I lived in that time, too.
We don't have anything like that around here. Unless I go to Johnny Rockets. I went there once with Huxley and he didn't like it.
SO I FARTED ON HIM.
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Everything in this god forsaken city is from the 50s. I'm going to go get a malt from the carhop.
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Ah, those heady days when nukes had to be delivered by bombers.
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>>> Im totally ignorant about the 50`s.. The Roswell thing was still in the 40`s if im not wrong (i wonder whats so great about the 50`s)..:luca:
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we've still got a drive-in that's pretty popular around here that people like to go to. :D
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There is a coastal embankment that is known as 'Devils' Point'.....
A number of cars park there...Sometimes several of them seem to shake from side to side....:|
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When I lived in Utah, Lover's Lane was morbidly nicknamed Rapist Lane.
I miss old drive-ins. I don't even know if there are any where I live now. The 50's were an awesome decade.
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I've never been to a drive-in but I've always wanted to go to one. There used to be a lot in Asheville, as well as a lot of really small movie theaters. Now we just have 3 big huge multiplex movie theaters and ... I like them, but it's also really sad. the only cool things we have left is the 2 screen Fine Arts theater and the Brew n View.