tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1798818525163516089.post3439413592605157912..comments2012-01-19T20:43:33.870-08:00Comments on Living on the Eastern Shore: A Dead Tradition~Just Mehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14319318703001798630noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1798818525163516089.post-60904259383651832622012-01-19T20:43:33.870-08:002012-01-19T20:43:33.870-08:00I remember when I was going to school there was a ...I remember when I was going to school there was a drive by WHFS to save Benji's or some drive in up the road from where I was living. We went once and it was fun - it was more of an all night marathon and quite the party. But I just don't see doing that anymore. Part, of course, is that if you feel watching a movie in your own car is appealing you probably would even more so want to watch it in your own house.. On Demand, Netflix, Amazon Instant, iTunes and so on... <br /><br />Yeah, it misses the appeal of a pajama adventure (well, unless Mom or Dad set up a tent or something in the family room) but I guess there are just too many more appealing options today.<br /><br />But seeing those old drive-ins (there was one down RT 13, in VA I think) are kind of sad.. Like a ghost town. But also kind of neat in that they give you a sense of time and maybe a greater appreciation of the present. :)Mhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07194056188013218292noreply@blogger.com