Tuesday, January 3, 2012

What happens at the movie theater, stays at the movie theater... Until it gets BLOGGED

You know how all those movies that are chick flicks have cute girl-guy relationships? And the couples always meet each other in the weirdest ways? They run in to each other at the grocery store, one is bold enough to send a note to the other with their number on it, or one of them watches the other while she is sleeping? (Twilight reference in case you missed that). Well today, Emily, Katie and I (my roommates) decided we would go see a movie before class started up again tomorrow. So being the indecisive college students that we are, we waited in line to buy the tickets and on the spot picked a movie. We ended up with three tickets to go see The Darkest Hour (that alien movie where you can't see them and they run on electricity... it was entertaining but kinda cheesy, very typical alien movie). So we go in and sit down and decide we want to watch another movie. So Emily and I are like "We already paid for the ticket lets just use this ticket but watch a different movie." No harm, right? Katie felt unsure so she went to go ask this guy who worked at the theater if we could go into the other movie or if we needed to switch our tickets. He said we needed to switch them out so we walked away and decided to just go back and watch The Darkest Hour.

And then it happened.....

The same worker walks in and hands Katie a little note that has his name and number on it with a buck toothed smiley face and the words "Text me" on it. Uh.... ok?!? So she texts him saying things like "This movie better be good" and "Do you give your number to girls at the movie theater often?" other stuff like that. We start to watch the movie and the texting dies down. Afterwards, the three of us went to go eat ice cream. While there, they exchanged a couple more text messages. She comes to find out that he is sixteen and he thought she was fifteen or sixteen as well.... CRAP!

By the time we made it back to the dorm, Katie was ready to tell him that she was not interested and was much older than him. (eighteen and in college). Let's just say, the end of their conversation was extremely awkward and a bit rude on his part! However, it made for an interesting night! Good to know that sixteen year olds in Utah who are most likely Mormon and have yet to date, are willing to be bold and give their numbers away to strangers!!!

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