From: John_H on
Jason James wrote:
>
>One bloke at the drive-in, just chucked his sausage sucker across the 2
>front-seats with the passenger door open, and done her doggy-style. He was
>so pissed he couldn't careless about the impromptu audience.

Fair enough if it was during interval!

It's those inconsiderate bastards who opened their doors and switched
on the interior lights during the movie who should worry about
upsetting the audience. :)

Did have a mate who was once dragged from his car, in flagrante
delicto, by an irate father looking for his daughter at the drive-in.
Turned out it wasn't (whoever's good luck that might've been).

--
John H
From: John_H on
Brad wrote:
>
>The answer to "Life the Universe and Everything" has always been easier to
>sort out than a noddy -Ozwarped poop fight.

You should try reading their posts more carefully! :)

--
John H
From: Jason James on

"John_H" <john4721(a)inbox.com> wrote in message
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> Jason James wrote:
>>
>>One bloke at the drive-in, just chucked his sausage sucker across the 2
>>front-seats with the passenger door open, and done her doggy-style. He was
>>so pissed he couldn't careless about the impromptu audience.
>
> Fair enough if it was during interval!

Lol,..yeah:-)

> It's those inconsiderate bastards who opened their doors and switched
> on the interior lights during the movie who should worry about
> upsetting the audience. :)

The Dubbo drive-in has been closed for nigh on 20 years. One thing which
made me move to a different spot, was noisy teenagers, laughing and carrying
on. A mate who hated this type of thing with a passion, yelled at them
saying "dont you ever shut-up?"


> Did have a mate who was once dragged from his car, in flagrante
> delicto, by an irate father looking for his daughter at the drive-in.
> Turned out it wasn't (whoever's good luck that might've been).

The mind boggles !! Not *my* daughter. I've two daughters, and I soon
found out they will do what they want to do,..one way or another. More than
once my eldest would climb out her bedroom window. Then I would spend a
fruitless hour trying to spot her in town. Eventually, I just had to turn a
blind eye :-)

Jason


From: John McKenzie on
John_H wrote:
>
>
> Did have a mate who was once dragged from his car, in flagrante
> delicto,

I don't know for sure, but I have a sneaking suspicion that's the first
time that phrase has been used in aus.cars :)


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From: John_H on
John McKenzie wrote:
>John_H wrote:
>>
>> Did have a mate who was once dragged from his car, in flagrante
>> delicto,
>
>I don't know for sure, but I have a sneaking suspicion that's the first
>time that phrase has been used in aus.cars :)

I doubt if the mate had ever heard before that time either, but it
sure would've been the classic application of the term. :)

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John H
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