Date two (yeah, I had a date with a real live man--cute and sweet) and after eating at the Thai Crack Palace (not its real name but should be), we went to see The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. He never read the book, so it was a treat to sit next to him and guage his reaction.
At a key point in the film, a character says, "We will go to Aslan". (Speaking of course of the very alpha male Christ-like hero of the film). My date turns to me and with a grin on his face asks, "Did they just say 'Ass Land?'"
Uh, no that's the cowboy movie. And no, we are not going there. Not yet.
At a key point in the film, a character says, "We will go to Aslan". (Speaking of course of the very alpha male Christ-like hero of the film). My date turns to me and with a grin on his face asks, "Did they just say 'Ass Land?'"
Uh, no that's the cowboy movie. And no, we are not going there. Not yet.
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W00t for dates with real live men. They are much more better at conversation than the 3 months dead ones...
Do you think you might be able to find ass-land in the back of your wardrobe then ;)
CA
PS. Happy romancing
The Thai Crack? I assume you're not talking drugs. Gosh...I hope the scenery was...enjoyable...
Good luck with going to Brokeback Mountain. I won't be going myself. I hear it's a wonderful film, but still a tragedy at the end, and I am tired of gay romances that end tragically. I've read the short story it's based on (it's still online at the New Yorker), and it looks like an intense, honest and moving story. A good flick for straight couples to go see, and maybe gain an insight or two. But I don't want to watch gay romance tragedy anymore. I almost threw a chair at my TV while watching the end of "You I Love", when I thought it was going to end with the lovers being separated forever.
I am not rushing out to my Mega-plex to see it. Give me a happy gay love story. Preferably one of my own!
You did NOT tell me that was a DATE! You go!
(What's a date? :-)
Tom