16-07-2007, 17:01 | #21 |
Goes up to 11!
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Well in the Vue in Reading it was £8 to see Die Hard the other week. Add a medium coke at £3 and its damn pricy. I'll probably end up seeing Harry Potter there to ease the boredom of the hotel, but damn i'll buy a drink from the newsagents nearby
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24-07-2007, 16:27 | #22 |
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Alluc and TV-Links are to blame for this.
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24-07-2007, 16:51 | #23 |
The Mouse King of Denmark
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I'm off to London on Saturday but not meeting friends until 4pm so thought I'd see Potter at the Odeon in Leicester Square. Cheapest seat £12.50?! I expected it to be more than usual, but still. Most expensive are £17.50. Decided to drive to Basingstoke and catch the 9am viewing, come home and then head to London. Price including petrol/parking? More like £10. Still pricy, but at least the ticket is more reasonable by about 50%.
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25-07-2007, 15:17 | #24 |
Absinthe
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Location: Cambridge
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Just booked tickets for Transformers on Friday and it cost £17 for 2 of us. I want to go and see Die Hard 4.0 and the Simpsons but tbh I just don't think I justify that sort of cost. I'd much rather wait 6 months and pay £10 for the DVD which I can keep and watch whenever I want.
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25-07-2007, 15:20 | #25 |
Baby Bore
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Location: Svalbard
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I'm off to see Harry Potter tonight, mostly because Aitch wants to go shopping at Bluewater and I don't but she need me to go so she gets a lift
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