Grit

BUGS BUNNY AND THE FLY

Nostalgia, thy name is “drive-in theater.” This iconic pastime is no longer a standard part of America’s landscape. Oh, sure, some remain, but it’s certainly not the way it was when I grew up.

My family didn’t go to the drive-in often, but when we did, it was a big event. Since my parents operated a small

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