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Post by Iure on Jan 10, 2009 5:10:57 GMT -5
Ooh, that is bad... We used to have a free phoneline to book tickets, but they changed it to one of those 50 cents-a-minute-phoneline. So now we either just chance it, or bike to the cinema and buy them in advance.
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Post by Erutanie on Jan 10, 2009 18:24:40 GMT -5
I'd bike over and buy them in advance for shows I really wanted to see. Here, you have to chance it if you don't wait in line. (for the midnight premeires sometimes the line starts at like 10 am....most people don't start showing up until 1 or 2 though.).
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Post by Iure on Jan 11, 2009 5:16:02 GMT -5
Whoa, then you really want to see the movie It would be quite impossible to wait in line with our cinema: there is only about 10 feet of sidewalk, and then a busy street.
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Post by Erutanie on Jan 12, 2009 16:58:40 GMT -5
It would be an interesting adventure for you, to say the least. Ours can wrap around the entire block. We'll run out of seats before room for the line.
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Post by Iure on Jan 15, 2009 6:00:26 GMT -5
My sis passed the exam! Yay!
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Post by Erutanie on Jan 18, 2009 2:20:47 GMT -5
Yay! I asked you on another thread if she did cause you mentioned it there, lol.
Have you seen Madagascar 2? It's hilarious.
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Post by Iure on Jan 18, 2009 6:38:57 GMT -5
I haven't seen it yet. Does it have the penguins?
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Post by Erutanie on Jan 19, 2009 1:44:17 GMT -5
Of course! and the old lady that beat Alex (lion) up at the train station.
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Post by Iure on Jan 19, 2009 6:34:44 GMT -5
she was cool, too! My dad put the old video recordings of me when I was 4 on DVD. So now I can watch myself refusing to eat beans
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Post by Erutanie on Jan 19, 2009 23:19:33 GMT -5
Haha...you should upload it to photobucket or something and PM the link to me. We don't really have that many home videos.
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Post by Iure on Jan 20, 2009 9:20:41 GMT -5
About an hour and a half in total is all they have of me from the age 4 to 12... I had to buy a new alarm clock, since the buttons on the old one no longer functioned. The instructions were quite clear, except they forgot to mention how you, once the alarm goes off, turn it off.....
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Post by Erutanie on Jan 23, 2009 3:28:20 GMT -5
Rofl. Just switch the button to off that you use to turn in on .
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Post by Iure on Jan 23, 2009 5:42:26 GMT -5
well, that's the thing. To turn it on, you press then 'on' button. There is no 'off' button The 'on' apparently is 'off' as well, they just don't tell you
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Post by Erutanie on Jan 25, 2009 23:45:24 GMT -5
Really? My alarm clock has a switch you move to turn it off.
Last semester, one of my roomies forgot to turn her alarm off. Her door was shut and locked. And she wasn't going to be back for a couple days. I had to call the Resident Adviser (RA) to open her door. It took a lot of convincing for the RA to come over too (for privacy reasons and stuff). That was an annoying morning.
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Post by Iure on Jan 26, 2009 5:21:46 GMT -5
Ugh. An alarmclock going off all the time is one of the most annoying things I can imagine...
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