On Nov 5, 1:17*am, George > wrote:
> Omelet wrote:
> > In article >,
> > *"jmcquown" > wrote:
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> >> ChattyCathy wrote:
> >>> jmcquown wrote:
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> >>>http://icanhascheezburger.wordpress....unny-pictures-....
> >>> l-make-his-own-cheeseburger.jpg
> >>>> A cat has to have his White Castle... whatcha gonna do? <G>
> >>> <grin> Cute.
>
> >>> I seem to remember some talk about White Castle here before, but
> >>> cannot remember if the general consensus was that they're good, bad
> >>> or ugly. Do you know? (Not a brand I've seen here).
> >> Oh, they're pretty bad. *It's a northern US chain of "burger joints" that
> >> somehow managed to get their stuff packaged and sold as frozen. *Tiny
> >> hamburgers with minced onions on them. *I guess that's their claim to fame.
>
> > They carry a lot of fond childhood memories for a LOT of people. They
> > used to sell them at the drive in theatre, when there was such a thing
> > before vandals ruined it for everybody. :-(
>
> Drive-ins came back in my area. There is an evil family owned operation
> about 20 minutes from here. They have good quality screens and
> projectors (added the second last year) and use an FM modulator for the
> sound. They have hand cut fries and good quality burgers at family
> prices and show first run flicks. They rent out the lot for a flea
> market on Sundays.
>
>
>
> > They are disgustingly delicious. <g>
>
> >> Funny though, because Persia actually stole a REAL cheeseburger from me once
> >> when I'd grilled some outside. *I stepped away for 30 seconds to grab a
> >> napkin, came back... I had a bun and no burger. *Persia, you wench! *Good
> >> thing I'd grilled four of them. LOL
>
> >> Jill
>
> > Cats. Gotta love em or you'd strangle them sometimes! :-) *Kinda like
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I liked the old drive in days. In high school (too many years ago) it
was fun to go with a group of friends and pile into a truck to watch
the movie sitting on a mattress in the bed of the truck.
Then, a few years and three daughters later, my husband and I would
take the family to the movies in two cars. One for the kids and one
for us; we kept our doors locked!
Now that we are cruising we enjoyed dinner and a movie at the Vuda
Point Marina Yacht Club in Fiji. An outdoor screen and projector were
set up on the lawn with picnic tables and camp chairs offered for
comfortable viewing. On topic, they served up a great spicy chicken
pizza.
Barb
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