A Tale of Absurdity in Action

span style=”font-weight: bold;font-size:180%;” A/span few days ago, a href=”http://www.ericaorloff.com/blog/”Erica Orloff/a wrote a post titled a href=”http://www.ericaorloff.com/blog/2008/01/theater-of-absurd.html”Theater of the Absurd, /awhich ended with the the question “Do writers surround themselves with oddballs or is EVERYONE as wacky and we just write about it? What do people with staid, boring families DO with themselves?”br /br /I commented that I thought writers had “quirky glasses,” the ability to see the absurd wherever it may be. In that vein, I share this story.br /br /My wonderful husband (WH) and I love to go to the drive-in near our house. For weeks, we’ve been looking for just the right double-feature to entice us into the car for 4-6 hours of Hot Tamale eating fun. On Saturday, we saw such a feature appear on the bill: a href=”http://disney.go.com/disneypictures/nationaltreasure/”National Treasure: Book of Secrets/a and a href=”http://iamlegend.warnerbros.com/”I Am Legend./a Cheesy? As fondue. br /br /The day was clear, beautiful blue, sunny skies. My WH and I went shopping for shirts, perusing the stores. An hour before show time, we came out of the stores, only to see a light mist everywhere.br /br /Well, we thought, this will probably go away. But it didn’t. The closer we got to the drive-in, the foggier it got. The side-effects will be gone as soon as the brain senses the changing cialis viagra sale mood. The potential of ayurvedic herbs is such that people are coming back to trying herbal remedies and cheap viagra produced supplements consisting of a mix of these compounds. Going through rush at the University my parents had shipped me to I viagra sales in india thought it would be nice to have some new girlfriends so I went to the doctor for a check up. As the ingredients aredirectly transferred in the blood, oils provide bought here viagra generika quicker results. But we could see the movie trailers projecting on the screen as we drove up and waited in line. We got to the front of the line.br /br /”Go home, man,” the attendant said. “It’s too foggy tonight.”br /br /Yes, folks, we got fogged out of the drive-in. Completely silly, we couldn’t stop laughing. And instead went to the video store and 7-11. Hot Tamales, slurpees and Spider-man 3 in front of our television, with purring cats on our chests took the place of drive-in fun. We had a blast. But you know that foggy drive-in scene is going in a book somewhere.br /br /That’s the thing I love about writers (WH is also one), they laugh when they get fogged out at the drive-in.

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4 Responses to A Tale of Absurdity in Action

  1. Erica Orloff says:

    LOL!BR/That’s a new one. I thought people only got fogged out from fogging up their own windows while making out. You got fogged from the OUTSIDE in.BR/BR/:-)BR/E

  2. J.K. Mahal says:

    Exactly! 🙂

  3. Aimless Writer says:

    I agree with Erica. The fog was on the wrong side of the window!BR/My fondest drive in memory is when my bf and I went with another couple to see a movie. The other guy found out his ex-gf was there and we spent the entire movie driving around looking for her. What the heck he thought he was going to do if he found her was beyond me. I was just pissed we were missing the movie.

  4. Barrie says:

    Hope they keep the same double feature for another week. So you get another shot at it. 🙂

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