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The Bankrupt Inn (Part Three)
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Cinema ... must be 1993 since I was last in one of those. Was a Kenneth Brannagh Shakespeare thing.Any help, opinions, views I may hold those are my own. Respect them as you would expect the same in return. Offered freely, is gleaned from a lifetime of experiences, knowledge gaining. Passed on to benefit others. I may be direct, ask you questions but those are to help you. Up to you if you choose to take it. I won't judge you either way.
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I'm here as well, drinking a fruit smoothie though not a home made one!BR 08/06/09 ED 10/03/10BSC member 2500
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I hate to miss out on the free tickets though.Merlinexcalibur wrote: »Cinema ... must be 1993 since I was last in one of those. Was a Kenneth Brannagh Shakespeare thing.
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Still time to go? Late showing? Sorry am showing my 'ignoramus' now as haven't been to the cinema for years - DVD copies & all that - not the same thoughfiveyearplan wrote: »I did my errands this morning but didn't make it to the cinema to use my free tickets.
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'Dreams are necessary to life'
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Is that I suppose. Always watch movies on DVD now, cos of the extras scenes, alternate endings. Maybe when they invent 3d cinema when I next go.
Any help, opinions, views I may hold those are my own. Respect them as you would expect the same in return. Offered freely, is gleaned from a lifetime of experiences, knowledge gaining. Passed on to benefit others. I may be direct, ask you questions but those are to help you. Up to you if you choose to take it. I won't judge you either way.
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Late showing? It would be past my bedtime! The film I want to see started at 9:00 tonight, so by the time the trailers have run its probably 9:30 then 2 hour film and travel back - way past my bedtime!
I'll see if I can use them on bank holiday - they're only good Mon-Thurs so weekends are out and they expire at the end of the month.
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Its not the same watching at home with all the distractions.
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:rotfl::rotfl:Same here 5YP...start the credits & I`m asleep!!
...strange though how I can`t actually sleep when I go to bed
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Nice glass of cool autralian red please bartender !
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Going to the pictures is something I occasionally do with my son - a treat for him to go and see a film when his 3 year old sister isn't there! Must admit its a treat for me as well - apart from the cost.BR 08/06/09 ED 10/03/10BSC member 2500
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