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When I first saw it I identified with Luke more.mrswdk wrote:Who is your favorite Star Wars character?
I'm out of my depth.jimboston wrote:I'm likely Chaotic Good in D&D lingo.
I am going to Plead the 5th on this one.mrswdk wrote:I'm out of my depth.jimboston wrote:I'm likely Chaotic Good in D&D lingo.
What do you like more about Darth Vader: his slick threads or that husky voice of his?
This.Metsfanmax wrote:Can you reschedule the tickets for a different date at no charge?
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
No.Metsfanmax wrote:Can you reschedule the tickets for a different date at no charge?
No. The party is too large. We typically rent a small hall.AndyDufresne wrote:Can you move your family x-mas party to the theatre? Can you fit everyone inside your bag, Mary Poppins' style?
--Andy
2 ticketsmrswdk wrote:$40 to go see a movie?
If by abandon, you mean leave with aunt and cousin for sleepover... which they would prefer probably... then yes this is accurate.mrswdk wrote:ITT: jimboston and his wife abandon their kids on Christmas Day to go watch a movie about aliens by themselves.
This is a good idea, but not practical.AndyDufresne wrote:Can you send someone to periscope the movie illegally like a bootleg, and you can watch it on your phone or tablet from the party?
--Andy
... but I could just go Saturday. No?Dukasaur wrote:Christmas comes every year. A new Star Wars movie does not.
Of course, you could probably do both... go to the movie and then stop in and pay your respects at the family drudge later, but if logistics preclude that then definitely go to the movie.
HmmmiAmCaffeine wrote:Kittens.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.