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movie night

Okay so the other day me and a very good friend of mine - Babe - had a fun movie night.
We started with a film that actually i should have seen about 7 years ago but i never got to it.
Shame on me!

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We went on with the "damn i should have seen this 7 years ago" genre. But the next film we watched would be so embarrassing to tell. So we woun't really post a picture of the movie. But maybe these will help ;) as said - Peinlich :)


No we won't tell you more ;)


Our evening ended with a full tommy stuffed with chinese food and the probably WORST movie EVER!



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