Saturday, March 21, 2009

Movie Night

All right, I didn't go to see a movie last night- I was just too tired. But, I did go tonight! I saw I Love You, Man. It was so funny! I laughed so hard I nearly cried. If you don't know, the premise of the movie is that Peter (Paul Rudd) needs to try to make some guy friends and hopefully find a best man for his wedding. It wasn't a movie that required a lot of thought, but maybe that was exactly what I needed this evening.

So...Saturday night at the movies (opening weekend)- prime time date night, of course. And then there was me... ticket for one, please. But it was cool, really. I got my ticket - $9!!! When did movies get so expensive? I couldn't even use my new ID for the college and pass myself off as a student for a discount- it says "Faculty/Staff." Bummer. Anyway, I enjoyed the movie and being there by myself was actually pretty good. I'm not sure I'll go to the movies all the time now or anything, but maybe every so often... yeah, that would be good.

Yes! I can cross one item off my list!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Woohoo!! Way to go!! One thing down and 29 to go!

Unknown said...

You rock. I so want to see that movie too. I am proud of you. You should have pulled out your student ID anyways from CSU.
Have a great day girlfriend.

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