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Creeping Death
15th August 2009, 00:51
Went to Transformers 2 at the local multiplex,the 2:45 sesh,a fargin long movie but grouse fx all the way anyhow,when the movie finished we got up and left the theatre.On our way out,saw a few heading into cinema 5,the 5:30 sesh of Public Enemies had just started...a quick look around...sweet,no one watching so we darted in there!Lol!Blardy good flick but dozed off around 3/4 through the movie!
Ah well,it was a freebie after all!

$16 a ticket?Good to get one back on them!

I hope to not make a habit of it...:whistle:

Jonno.
15th August 2009, 08:29
Good on ya, I can barely get through one movie :zzzz:

Max Preload
15th August 2009, 14:59
What an outlaw...

slofox
15th August 2009, 15:09
I stand in awe of such blatant civil disobedience....:whistle:


(You'll prolly go to hell for that y'know,,,)

sunhuntin
15th August 2009, 16:19
public enemies = great movie!

Creeping Death
15th August 2009, 18:26
Went to the flix again today,District 9,not a bad movie,it's set in Johannesburg,funny thing,the South African accents are so bad they were subtitled!

If I wanted to read the movie I'd buy the blardy book lol!

....and no,I didn't sneak into another cinema,even though we got our tickets there was no-one at the enterance to rip them in half!

Could've just walked straight in without paying!

But that would be wrong...

vindy500
15th August 2009, 18:49
what a rebel

Creeping Death
15th August 2009, 18:58
what a rebel

Yep!

Even used to steal apples off the neighbours tree!:eek:

mossy1200
15th August 2009, 19:42
Went to Transformers 2 at the local multiplex,the 2:45 sesh,a fargin long movie but grouse fx all the way anyhow,when the movie finished we got up and left the theatre.On our way out,saw a few heading into cinema 5,the 5:30 sesh of Public Enemies had just started...a quick look around...sweet,no one watching so we darted in there!Lol!Blardy good flick but dozed off around 3/4 through the movie!
Ah well,it was a freebie after all!

$16 a ticket?Good to get one back on them!

I hope to not make a habit of it...:whistle:

Win some lose some.
We just went to Burger Wisconsin.Ordered two burgers and frys .Sat waiting for over half an hour only to find out someone walked in and took our order.
Pissed off and cooking late meal now at home.Have missed our movie to top it all off.

Icemaestro
15th August 2009, 19:44
I've always wanted to try that :-P just not enough of a rebel haha

Creeping Death
15th August 2009, 19:56
Win some lose some.
We just went to Burger Wisconsin.Ordered two burgers and frys .Sat waiting for over half an hour only to find out someone walked in and took our order.
Pissed off and cooking late meal now at home.Have missed our movie to top it all off.

Dude,hope you got your money back.:mellow:

mossy1200
15th August 2009, 20:00
Dude,hope you got your money back.:mellow:
Got money back but missed the movies.Religated to home cooking which sucks as my wife dont cook and Sats my night off and now DVD night.
Underworld better be good cause im still POff.

Creeping Death
15th August 2009, 20:03
my wife dont cook.

LOL!That is so wrong on so many levels!:msn-wink:

mossy1200
15th August 2009, 20:20
LOL!That is so wrong on so many levels!:msn-wink:
Trouble is men let their little head do the thinking only mine took over for a couple of years then I woke up with blurred memory and a wife that cant cook.

Creeping Death
15th August 2009, 20:40
and a wife that cant cook.

That is still so wrong...:weep:

MattRSK
15th August 2009, 20:49
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