Massachusetts still has 4 but none of the ones that where in or close to Boston still exist. The Neponset Drive-In was the go to back in the sixties and conveniently (for use pajama wearers) had a Dairy Queen on the other side of the highway for the ride home.
We had drive-in style places to eat, but we didnt have an actual outdoor drive in movie thing. Wish I couldve experienced that. That being said - drive-in hamburgers and shakes are the best.
I stayed at a pool-side room in the Flamingo. Slider opened to the pool area. $20 reserved us two lounge chairs nest to the pool. Coffee shop sold breakfast at 3:00 AM.
65 years ago today, my parents were in Vegas on their honeymoon. They had married the day before. We took them there again on their 50th anniv. Hi Mom and Dad!
One of the things I like about living in Sweden is that everything in the store is labeled with a "jämförpris" - a comparison price. In this case it would be dollars/ounce. For things that don't go bad, and where size doesn't matter much, like shampoo for the home shower, I'll pick based on that price rather than the total. I tried to do that in the US, but my mental math skills aren't that good, and it's awkward to pull up a calculator to figure it out for everything.
Amazing what enough TLC will do for a scruffy-looking cat! Years ago I took a stray off the streets. Because she was a long-hair, her coat was quite unkempt, so I named her Ragamuffin. Too bad I don't have any pictures of her when I first found her, but after getting a few good brushings she was a very different cat. Gorgeous - and pregnant.
Reminds me of an old Far Side cartoon, where a would-be seeing-eye dog does great right up until the "Don't lead your human into the jumbo jet engine" test.
That being said - drive-in hamburgers and shakes are the best.
Wonderful.