Anonymous wrote:I love outdoor movies! Nice weather, sit on a blanket, bring your dinner and wine. It's awesome!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one needs to “help you understand” anything. I’m not a fan of outdoor movies per se, except for a truly 1950s drive-in near my Midwestern hometown, which is fully renovated but true to its retro roots. That’s pretty cool.
But here’s what, no one needs to “help you understand” things they enjoy that you don’t happen to enjoy. I don’t like “Game of Thrones” but no one needs to “help me understand” that it was a very popular show with a large and devoted audience. When did you miss the basic life lesson that different people like different things?
PP, you should write a post titled “Help me understand why someone would write a post asking for help understanding why other people like things they don’t like.”
The truth is sometimes someone will post a reason that the first person hadn’t considered and it might even make the person asking the question change their minds or view the activity in a different way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love outdoor movies - fresh air, blanket on your lap, stars overhead instead of greasy popcorn odor, sticky floor, and bathroom stalls in a theater. Compared to being inside your own living room, it feels like a special treat, the night air is so crisp and cool, and there are fewer distractions. Planning for National treasure 1&2 nights soon.
Where are you that the night air is crisp and cool over the summer? Not DC. It's heavy and thick here.
It was wonderful and dry Friday night in Fairfax Station
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love outdoor movies - fresh air, blanket on your lap, stars overhead instead of greasy popcorn odor, sticky floor, and bathroom stalls in a theater. Compared to being inside your own living room, it feels like a special treat, the night air is so crisp and cool, and there are fewer distractions. Planning for National treasure 1&2 nights soon.
Where are you that the night air is crisp and cool over the summer? Not DC. It's heavy and thick here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one needs to “help you understand” anything. I’m not a fan of outdoor movies per se, except for a truly 1950s drive-in near my Midwestern hometown, which is fully renovated but true to its retro roots. That’s pretty cool.
But here’s what, no one needs to “help you understand” things they enjoy that you don’t happen to enjoy. I don’t like “Game of Thrones” but no one needs to “help me understand” that it was a very popular show with a large and devoted audience. When did you miss the basic life lesson that different people like different things?
Some people want to know what’s appealing about things they feel they’d dislike.
And how could someone not like GoT? Help me understand that. It seems like you don’t enjoy popular tv shows or common phrases.