Outdoor recreation is available at nearby lakes and state parks. Tyler does have some small cultural amenities, but on the whole there isn’t much to do. The well-kept downtown area has historic homes and is surrounded by mostly wooded, residential neighborhoods spreading mostly south into newer areas towards the suburban town of Whitehouse. More recently the area has evolved into a healthcare and retail hub for the region today the economy is relatively strong. Businesses in food processing, cotton and cottonseed oil, furniture, machining, forest products and retail distribution have developed. If I could I’d be there every night just because I now know I am not alone and I am not a freak of nature with my sexuality and sexual thoughts.Although petroleum and related industries are still important, the city has diversified both commercially and culturally. I am just limited on my available time due to hubby’s work schedule. I am disappointed that with today being New Years Day that yall are not open or just don’t answer your phone and thats fine. I have learned alot by watching and talking with others and hope to go again soon. It took a couple times going to finally meet that staff member and hubby was right, for once…LOL One staff member that my hubby just went on about how they made him so comfy was me reason to try it out. However I did need to question my self at that point in time. I must say that some of the staff has made me feel so comfy there and others made me question. A recent experience that we encountered there together had made me realize what my husband meant when he said I was a rare and unique woman. I am saddened to see that no one has made a comment on here in years. I honestly thought I would never find anyone that shared the same twist thoughts that he and I share. My new husband introduced this theater to me. While not a digital projection system, the Apache’s equipment does demonstrate the potential for using non-traditional projection systems. This is the first drive-in theater that I’ve seen that uses a projection system other than standard film projectors. That fact, coupled with the lack of light from the projection booth made a remote projector the only possibility that made sense. I could see a variety of green status lights inside the enclosure. The enclosure must house a projection TV unit. Looking into it at night confirmed what I now suspected. The day I was there before, I didn’t have time to scale the hill to investigate the purpose of the enclosure. Perhaps a dozen feet in front of the screen sits a small enclosure. The screen of the Apache sits up on a dirt hill most likely created during the clearing of the lot and the construction of the berms. I searched the projection booth and the concession stand for the tell-tale light of a projector. The ambient light level was so low that I had difficulty making out the shapes of the cars parked around me. I kept wondering “Why is the picture so dim?”. Parking in the third row from the screen, I got out of the car to investigate. On entering the lot, I saw the dimmest picture I had ever seen on a drive-in screen. I thought this passage may be of interest to our readers:
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