My friend Jon spotted this at a drive-in movie theater in MN. I have to say, the sketchy refund policy is less confusing to me than why they needed to specify no fireworks.
Those are definitely "air quotes." (Quotation marks intended :) ) See, they really will give you a refund, but *wink, wink* they don't want the boss to know.
It's to alert the hotheads. They don't want no drama, (i.e. no 'fireworks') but if you do make a scene they will probably give you a refund, 'cause, see, they don't want no fireworks....
So, like, if you DO have fireworks you kinda get a refund? Or is this not a cause / effect sign...?
ReplyDeleteThose are definitely "air quotes." (Quotation marks intended :) ) See, they really will give you a refund, but *wink, wink* they don't want the boss to know.
ReplyDeleteIt's to alert the hotheads. They don't want no drama, (i.e. no 'fireworks') but if you do make a scene they will probably give you a refund, 'cause, see, they don't want no fireworks....
ReplyDeleteIf you don't buy any fireworks, you certainly won't get a refund if you don't return the fireworks you didn't buy.
ReplyDeleteIts a drive in, home of young lust in the rear seat of the car - hence the policy of No fireworks, "no refund". Maybe?
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