BravoXray
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You just gave the clue away earlier today.
I stand corrected, it was someone else who posted this.You just gave the clue away earlier today.![]()
You had to pay by the number of people in the car so.
We used to sneak in the back on foot and meet the car or ride in in the trunk.
I photographed a huge urban HS (in Massachusetts no less) in the late 80's and early 90's that had JROTC along with a firing range in their HS.
We thought nothing of it other than Good for them, preparing for the armed forces.
Until only a few years ago Ohio fireworks purchasers had to sign the "I won't use them in Ohio" form. That's gone now but there is still the local option to ban their use.You know what's funny... fireworks were illegal to use in Ohio back then, yet you could buy them there. I think the store was in Lima, perhaps?
Remember years back here when you could buy fireworks in Indiana as long as you signed a paper saying you wouldn't use them here?
Then they legalized them, as the loophole was pretty stupid.
I read somewhere that since the legalization in Indiana, fireworks related injuries went down.
Released in 1976!You know you are old when you bought the first John Sandford Prey series book when it was released.
It’s hard to believe but that first book was roughly 35 years ago.
Just finished book #33.
As the song goes:
Released in 1976!
Steve Miller 80 years old!

It's been probably 50 years since I've been to a drive in, but I always recall them charging per car.You had to pay by the number of people in the car so.
We used to sneak in the back on foot and meet the car or ride in in the trunk.
Our local drive in charges by person. And they have an Outside Food Policy of $15 per car that they give you a permit for. If you share food with another car, the other car must have a permit, too. If they find you have outside food without a permit, you have to either cough up $30 or be ejected. They make a lot of their money on concessions and need it to stay open.It's been probably 50 years since I've been to a drive in, but I always recall them charging per car.
Might have varied by establishment, or local custom. I know the one we'd go to in the 1970's/80's charged by the head.It's been probably 50 years since I've been to a drive in, but I always recall them charging per car.
Still have the first book of the "Prey" series and getting ready to start his last prey book... We have all of them on the shelf.You know you are old when you bought the first John Sandford Prey series book when it was released.
It’s hard to believe but that first book was roughly 35 years ago.
Just finished book #33.
As the song goes: