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25 February 2003 by nathaniel

drive-in

So, my wife and I have a date to go to the drive-in on Saturday. "Big deal,"
you say? Well, as a New Yorker, I have never been to a drive in! I’m very excited
– I like the idea of bringing wine, cheese, etc. with you to the "movies
as picnic." Apparently, the TopStar Drive-in was built on top of an old mine
dump and has quite a view of Johannesburg. Not sure what’s playing yet, but I’m
hoping something good. I guess, if not, we can always bring extra wine, no?

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