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Random Wednesday night movie night--yeah! For some reason hubs and I have been seeing a ton of movies lately. I think we weren't used to having a ton of choices in Hong Kong and now it's so exciting that 4 or 5 new movies come out each week! So off we went to the theater and decided it would be cool to be the only adults in the whole place. Who knew movies with animated bunnies were for kids?



My favorite part was when someone in front of us started laughing and making fun of Russell Brand's English accent. Since my man is English too I found it hysterical. I guess I don't notice it anymore?

You know we snuck in candy. I stayed in the Easter category and got bunny gummies for me and some more mini-eggs for the mister. Best snacks in the whole place!
I know, I know...I got lucky. 

I have to admit to you that my feet get crazy cold in the theater. If I wear shoes like tonight (ballet flats) I have to bring thick socks in my bag. Yes, as soon as the lights go down I take off my flats and put on massive socks. Don't worry, I remembered to take them off before I left the theater. 

How often do you go to the movies?

Do you buys snacks or rebel and sneak in your own yummies?

If you haven't already, check out Julia's awesome blog and her giveaway today. Awesome loot!




Comments

  1. thanks for the shout out girl! you are awesome! I ALWAYS sneak in candy and soda...I just cannot afford 8 bucks for that stuff in the theater...haha. I wish I went to the movies more often but I have not been in a long while! Have a fabulous night!

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  2. How funny, loved it! Y'all are such a cute couple. :) I think everybody in the world must sneak snacks into the movies!

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  3. I rarely go to the movies, but when I do I bring a few meals worth of snacks. What if I get hungry?

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  4. I love sneaking in food! One time I got a little carried away and popped my own popcorn and hid it in a ziploc bag, haha. Mini Eggs are a little easier, aren't they?! :-)

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