Chickhe
11-16-2011, 01:40 AM
I had an interesting afternoon,spent it watching the movie Jack and Jill. Surprisingly, the movie was not a typical Sandler movie, there was actually, not that much excessive humor in it and not too many stereotypical jabs on the TG community. It was 'okay'... not great and not the worst. Sandler did a good acting job and David Spade was very convincing. The one thing I had issue with was the premise that Jill was ugly...although, not a 10, I'm not sure I would agree...this is one theme that a person who CDs can connect with..being read as male or as unattractive...however, Jill did find a mate in the end...so there was hope. The technical details of having Sandler play both characters in the same frame was very good. I didn't go away feeling uplifted or facinated...just satisfied it was half ticket price day.
I didn't want to be outdone by Sandler, so I dressed for the show. I felt I looked pretty decent on the way there and then got hit by wind, so I thought all the nice combing was lost in the hair dept. I was being watched by two guys on the way up the theater steps...I thought for sure they would notice something out of place, but they seemed to be satisfied and directed their attention elsewhere. No positive or negative interactions and the ticket taker acted normal...so all was good. No major discoveries on this outting... on one hand I felt a bit rusty because it took some time to feel inconspicuous and on the other I was ready to interact with anyone (bring it on). There was one thing I avoided though...and that was the 75 school aged kids getting off the long yellow limo at the theater...I doubt the kids would notice me, they were too busy being excited about seeing a movie instead of going to classes, but I'm a bit paranoid of yelling teachers and you never know if you know any of them or the kids.
I didn't want to be outdone by Sandler, so I dressed for the show. I felt I looked pretty decent on the way there and then got hit by wind, so I thought all the nice combing was lost in the hair dept. I was being watched by two guys on the way up the theater steps...I thought for sure they would notice something out of place, but they seemed to be satisfied and directed their attention elsewhere. No positive or negative interactions and the ticket taker acted normal...so all was good. No major discoveries on this outting... on one hand I felt a bit rusty because it took some time to feel inconspicuous and on the other I was ready to interact with anyone (bring it on). There was one thing I avoided though...and that was the 75 school aged kids getting off the long yellow limo at the theater...I doubt the kids would notice me, they were too busy being excited about seeing a movie instead of going to classes, but I'm a bit paranoid of yelling teachers and you never know if you know any of them or the kids.