On Fri, 23 Jan 2004 16:34:49 +0000
Ronnie McKinley wrote:
If we want popcorn, we can make it at home. its fresher, and we can make it to taste.
You make (free) popcorn at home and then carry it in your anorak pocket
to the movie house - along with the sandwiches and coke? - ah!! there's
more than one anorak involved?
no. we take the coke and sandwiches/sweets/crisps/whatever. if we MUST have popcorn we buy it but not very often. We often make popcorn *at home to eat at home* though.
Our family isnt hooked on the fast food, um, experience, in any case.
Hooked?? who is talking about being hooked. I or my family aren't the
Mickey McD connoisseur but we sure have eaten such things, and so far
none of us have become addicted. You seem to be having difficulty with a
family night out and the cinema experience. Are you an orphan?
We've eaten at McDs. we dont really have a choice for burgers in town since we moved anyhow, as there isnt anything but the McD. Not even a BK.
You sound like a bit of a plonker, to me.
I, to be honest dont care what you think of me. What does matter to me is that I dont do anything outwardly offensive. I put my rubbish in bins, I pick up after my kids if they drop stuff and teach them not to. I tip workers who do a good job (eg. waiters etc.) and shop from local merchants where I can afford it.
Yea, well then, a family night out (even using your miserable figures)
could be somewhere between 12-20 quid. More (most likely) if they aren't
miserable *******s.
Didnt I say that? oh yes, right...
I make that about 12ukp.
....there.
Still 1/2 the price of many DVDs.
Only 1/2 the price based on your ridiculously silly 29.99 figure.
Which was the RRP and list price in tescos.
btw. Do you meet the rest of the family inside the theatre?
eh?
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