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Maybe but I have to pack a lunch to get to that Joe's.troy wrote:Who wants to do:
6:00 dinner at Joe's KC BBQ
7:15 AMC Studio 28 (I-35 & 119th)
Dinner & a movie date with a bunch of dudes. That is perfectly hetero...not like that is important or anything.
ajayhawkfan wrote:Maybe but I have to pack a lunch to get to that Joe's.
 Only selected this location because it's next to the theater. There are some nice hotels in the area if you don't want to make the long journey home after the movie.
 Only selected this location because it's next to the theater. There are some nice hotels in the area if you don't want to make the long journey home after the movie. 
 I'm only going for the chicks. These events bring out a lot of women.Jengel451 wrote:If I get back from chicago in time, I may be in for this. Even if it is a sausage fest.

Nice, I actually snorted.troy wrote:I'm only going for the chicks. These events bring out a lot of women.Jengel451 wrote:If I get back from chicago in time, I may be in for this. Even if it is a sausage fest.
troy wrote:Who wants to do:
6:00 dinner at Joe's KC BBQ
7:15 AMC Studio 28 (I-35 & 119th)
Dinner & a movie date with a bunch of dudes. That is perfectly hetero...not like that is important or anything.
Cool! See you there!OHjim wrote:I am in. Do we need to buy tickets in advance?

I agree with you. I saw that, too, and that ticket price seems like the normal ticket price for Fork & Screen where $5 of your ticket applies towards your meal if you order....BUT....I emailed the folks and they replied to say that this is not in a dine-in theater. I guess it's an expensive ticket because it's a special, limited showing, and not through normal movie studio outlets.OHjim wrote:Looks like that's a Fork and Spoon theater?? If so, seems like eating first might not be in order?? It's also quite pricey for just a movie. Just sayin'.
