Good. Very funny. Cute love interest.
I saw it with mum at Roseville. The cinema was filled with pensioners. I usually find that reassuring actually. It's worse when it's empty or filled with teenagers.
In the queue to buy the tickets, there were two girls in front of me. Just as I moved up after them to buy our tickets, they realised they'd forgotten something and moved back to get it. One of them bumped into me and trod on my foot. She smiled at me and apologised. I said it was OK. She started to walk away and then turned back and said "I hope I didn't hurt your foot." I looked down and she was wearing tiny sandles. The sort they recommend you don't wear when working with dangerous chemicals. I laughed. She smiled and walked off.
While we were waiting at the cinema door, I was really hoping she wouldn't show up for the same film. Because she would have seen the big packet of chips I was holding. Bringing it had seemed like a good idea in the car. But after that girl smiled at me, it somehow felt far more embarassing. I didn't even eat them. There were too many people around us in the cinema. Fortunately the girls went to Love Actually.
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