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:gossip: a little heads up... don't waste your $$ or money on Jennifer's Body...

 

 

...unless you are in a crowd full of people living up to the cliche stereotype of African-Americans in a scary movie.. and have their 13 year old dropping in loud shouts of "eat the kitty (paraphrased to clean up the profanity)" as the two female characters kiss each other... then it's an awesome movie

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:gossip: a little heads up... don't waste your $$ or money on Jennifer's Body...

 

 

...unless you are in a crowd full of people living up to the cliche stereotype of African-Americans in a scary movie.. and have their 13 year old dropping in loud shouts of "eat the kitty (paraphrased to clean up the profanity)" as the two female characters kiss each other... then it's an awesome movie

 

debut at #5 for the weekend with $6.8 mil gross. pretty weak showing.

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Had to nip out to fetch dinner.

 

What exactly does that mean? In real english?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

:baiting:

 

Leave the house for a short amount of time, namely anywhere between 5 - 30 minutes.

 

lol

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Had to nip out to fetch dinner.

 

What exactly does that mean? In real english?

 

Leave the house for a short amount of time, namely anywhere between 5 - 30 minutes.

 

lol

 

so would being gone for 31 minutes make it plural? nips?

 

nope, that would be a trip to the bar

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Had to nip out to fetch dinner.

 

What exactly does that mean? In real english?

 

Leave the house for a short amount of time, namely anywhere between 5 - 30 minutes.

 

lol

 

so would being gone for 31 minutes make it plural? nips?

 

Nip would be past tense as in I had to nip out, as opposed to I'm nipping out.

 

Any longer would be I had to go out...

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

...to the bar.

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