Last night was interesting.
While waiting in line to see Sherlock Holmes, my friends and I had a discussion on the finer points of cannibalism. We determined that you'd want to eat someone that didn't really work out but still ate healthy. Just before the line started moving, a guy that worked there announced that we had been moved from theater 16 to theaters 14 and 15. When we asked him why, he just said "It's complicated."
The line started moving and when we got up to the front and got our tickets torn, we were told to go to 14 or 15. We didn't question it, we'd been notified and we assumed that something had happened in 16. Like any normal human would. Just before I walked in, I did notice that the LED sign above the door said "It's Complicated" but I assumed that was a cute joke that Muvico liked to pull when they had to move people around.
Now it's at this point that I should mention that my friends and I are not detectives. From the events that transpired, we've come to the conclusion that we should never go into any form of investigative work. Here are the facts:
-Small theater
-Overwhelming majority of the theater patrons were women
-"Valentine's Day", the star-studded rom-com was the first trailer to play
While at one point I thought that maybe, just maybe, they'd moved us into the theater that was playing "It's Complicated" I didn't think that they'd be so stupid as to do that. It just didn't cross my mind as be possible.
So when our eyes were greeted with palms trees and our ears assailed with cheery, tropical music, we were a bit upset. We left the room, asked the first employee why we were sent to see a movie in theater 14 when we had tickets that said 16. Her answer? "It's complicated."
After Sherlock (good movie) we went to Dennys. It was there that I met a girl. Because this entry is getting a bit long I'll give the details and then ask my question.
-She waved at my and insisted that I come to her table (I did)
-She was very drunk.
-She was with her mom.
-She thought I was adorable and kept grabbing my hand and just being physical in general.
-She is religious.
-She's moving to Germany in a week.
-We share a lot of interests.
-For the second time that night I was engaged in a conversation about eating humans, but this time she attempted to eat my thigh (she used a spoon and a butter knife, I wasn't too worried about it)
-She gave me her Facebook and I asked for her number (which I also got)
Here's my question:
Should I call her or Facebook her?
If so, should I do them today or tomorrow? There's that whole "wait two days" rule, but she's leaving in a week and one of the jokes that I made was that she wouldn't remember me because she was drunk. Her mom seemed to dig me, she was making sure that I had her name spelled right and her number down.
Any ideas?
While waiting in line to see Sherlock Holmes, my friends and I had a discussion on the finer points of cannibalism. We determined that you'd want to eat someone that didn't really work out but still ate healthy. Just before the line started moving, a guy that worked there announced that we had been moved from theater 16 to theaters 14 and 15. When we asked him why, he just said "It's complicated."
The line started moving and when we got up to the front and got our tickets torn, we were told to go to 14 or 15. We didn't question it, we'd been notified and we assumed that something had happened in 16. Like any normal human would. Just before I walked in, I did notice that the LED sign above the door said "It's Complicated" but I assumed that was a cute joke that Muvico liked to pull when they had to move people around.
Now it's at this point that I should mention that my friends and I are not detectives. From the events that transpired, we've come to the conclusion that we should never go into any form of investigative work. Here are the facts:
-Small theater
-Overwhelming majority of the theater patrons were women
-"Valentine's Day", the star-studded rom-com was the first trailer to play
While at one point I thought that maybe, just maybe, they'd moved us into the theater that was playing "It's Complicated" I didn't think that they'd be so stupid as to do that. It just didn't cross my mind as be possible.
So when our eyes were greeted with palms trees and our ears assailed with cheery, tropical music, we were a bit upset. We left the room, asked the first employee why we were sent to see a movie in theater 14 when we had tickets that said 16. Her answer? "It's complicated."
After Sherlock (good movie) we went to Dennys. It was there that I met a girl. Because this entry is getting a bit long I'll give the details and then ask my question.
-She waved at my and insisted that I come to her table (I did)
-She was very drunk.
-She was with her mom.
-She thought I was adorable and kept grabbing my hand and just being physical in general.
-She is religious.
-She's moving to Germany in a week.
-We share a lot of interests.
-For the second time that night I was engaged in a conversation about eating humans, but this time she attempted to eat my thigh (she used a spoon and a butter knife, I wasn't too worried about it)
-She gave me her Facebook and I asked for her number (which I also got)
Here's my question:
Should I call her or Facebook her?
If so, should I do them today or tomorrow? There's that whole "wait two days" rule, but she's leaving in a week and one of the jokes that I made was that she wouldn't remember me because she was drunk. Her mom seemed to dig me, she was making sure that I had her name spelled right and her number down.
Any ideas?
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