Does McDonalds and Short Films Count for Dinner and a Movie?

I was pretty excited to go to the IFC Center, seeing as though I didn’t even know the center existed, plus I’ve been into independent films lately. I decided to bring my friend along, who happens to be obsessed with independent films. When I asked her if she’d liked to tag along, she jumped up and said yes as if I might change my mind. She was excited too, to say the least.

The center which I've passed NUMEROUS times without notice.

Before we headed to see the short films, we made a stop at Urban Outfitters, so my friend could return some things. I couldn’t help but to look around as well, seeing as though it is one of my favorite stores. I came across several books I feel I MUST have, including Fashion Box, which I am still considering buying right now.

Anyhow, we realized the time (4:00 and the movie started at 4:10), so we rushed over across the street to get the tickets. To our surprise, there were a lot of people standing outside and in line. We immediately thought “NO, IT’S SOLD OUT.” Luckily, our theory was wrong and we got in. However, we were on the second row of seats. Bummer.

Seeing as though both of our stomachs was growling through the entire screening, we decided to go across the street to McDonalds. Those fries have never tasted so good. I say that every time, by the way.Unfortunately, a guy sat next to us that smelled like death, so we bounced.

All in all, it was a fun experience. “Let’s do it again!” my friend said. I think we will.

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One Response to Does McDonalds and Short Films Count for Dinner and a Movie?

  1. Queen says:

    I Love McDonald’s but have you seen Supper-Size me? It’s an awesome documentary.

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