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Jimi

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May be an image of road, street and text that says 'We came from a time when fun meant leaving the house and staying out until the streetlights came on'
 

gopher_byrd

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Kress, Woolworth's, Sears, Montgomery Ward
Sears is still alive, barely. 5 stores are left so it might as well be gone. There is one about 100 miles from me. The company that took over Sears also had taken over Kmart which is gone in the mainland US. There are three Kmart stores left on some of the Pacific island territories like Guam.
 

Lannie

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Kress, Woolworth's, Sears, Montgomery Ward

I miss the Sears and Monkey Wards catalogs. The hours I spent browsing through their wonderful, slick pages, looking for the things I wished I could get...



Because they got their hides tanned if they didn't, that's why.



I have a funny story about renting videos. My ex husband and I had two favorite movies - The Final Countdown and The Wall (Pink Floyd). Every weekend, we went to the Hilltop Blockbuster near our house and rented those two movies. Many, many times, I can't even recall how many. One evening, we went in there and got those same two movies and took them up to the counter. The manager was ready and waiting for us. He hauled up a VCR in a carry case, set it on the counter and said, "Take this and these two movies and record them onto your own tapes. You're wearing my copies out!" No charge! He didn't charge us for the machine or the movies that weekend (he just wanted us to stop renting those tapes, LOL!), and we did indeed make a copy of each one and continued watching them every weekend. That was back before DVDs. It was just VHS tapes then.
 

2WhiteWolves

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Did anyone elses drive in have a playground up by the screen?
Always during intermission I'd go up and swing on the swing set.

Kinda off topic...
It was nice, bro use to live right across the street from the elementary school. Every chance I had when over at bros, I'd walk over there and swing. My favourite thing to do, besides ride a horse, which I don't have a one, lol.
 
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Jimi

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Did anyone elses drive in have a playground up by the screen?
Alway during intermission I'd go up and swing on the swing set.

Kinda off topic...
It was nice, bro use to live right across the street from the elementary school. Every chance I had when over at bros, I'd walk over there and swing. My favourite thing to do, besides ride a horse, which I don't have a one, lol.
I thought they all did
 

Lannie

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LOL! I STILL wash my hair in the kitchen sink! My shower is so small, it's hard to do it in the shower.


Not a one. When were they around? Think it would become uncomfortable under the foot. I cannot even tolerate when socks bunch up under my feet.

I had mine in the late 80s. They weren't uncomfortable at all, but I wore mine with little shorty boots that had rubber soles. Very comfy.
 

Lannie

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For what it's worth, I went to several drive-ins in the Portland (Oregon) area when I was younger and I don't recall any of them having playground areas up front. I never looked for any, but you'd think I would have noticed if they had one, and I never saw anything like that. Maybe it was a regional thing? Or just in the East? But not in Oregon.
 

2WhiteWolves

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For what it's worth, I went to several drive-ins in the Portland (Oregon) area when I was younger and I don't recall any of them having playground areas up front. I never looked for any, but you'd think I would have noticed if they had one, and I never saw anything like that. Maybe it was a regional thing? Or just in the East? But not in Oregon.
Thank you, Lannie.. This is what I was wanting to find out. Was just curious to see in different parts of the US, if most, some, or not all of them had playgrounds.
Now, that I'm older, it makes me wonder why they put playgrounds in drive ins. Most children were supposed to be sleeping at these hours and would think most parents would of had a baby sitter watching their children.
Idk 🤷‍♀️ guess they were there for people like me, lol.
 

Jimi

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For what it's worth, I went to several drive-ins in the Portland (Oregon) area when I was younger and I don't recall any of them having playground areas up front. I never looked for any, but you'd think I would have noticed if they had one, and I never saw anything like that. Maybe it was a regional thing? Or just in the East? But not in Oregon.
That' is weird, here in central IL they all had a playground by the consession stand Same when we were stayin in Minn.
 

misswish

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For what it's worth, I went to several drive-ins in the Portland (Oregon) area when I was younger and I don't recall any of them having playground areas up front. I never looked for any, but you'd think I would have noticed if they had one, and I never saw anything like that. Maybe it was a regional thing? Or just in the East? But not in Oregon.
We had them in Seattle. I remember a few that had playgrounds next to the concession area, most were up under the screen.
 

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