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Post by junkdna on Dec 19, 2007 8:12:30 GMT 8
Frankly, I find the idea of ladies' night obnoxious. It's supposed to bring in ladies by lowering costs, but that's bullshit. Many ladies out there are just as capable as men as paying the entry fees, and let's be honest here... many ladies never even pay for drinks. They suck up to some schmuck (or bring one along) who pays for the whole night. Let's here it for feminism! YAY! When I was single, I was pleasantly surprised to find that Japan has a mens' night for the movies though. However, now married, I think this makes even less sense. My wife and I like to go to the movies sometimes, but can't, because we never have a night where we can pay less than 3800 yen for a movie. News flash... we have a child. Children are expensive. If anyone should get cheaper prices at the movies, it should be couples who need a night out. Why not just create a 'cheap' night for everyone. And yeah, I KNOW there is a cheaper late showing, but children go to bed early, plus, even if they aren't asleep when you go, if you go in the afternoon, it's MUCH easier on them, than if you were to leave them when they feel sleepy. mdn.mainichi.jp/culture/news/20071217p2g00m0dm003000c.html
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Post by Otaku on Dec 19, 2007 9:26:45 GMT 8
You might be married now, but you know you would be lovin' those ladies nights a lot more if you were single. Maybe, you don't like those nights anymore because like the prayer in the Bible says, "...lead us not into temptation..." ;o
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Post by junkdna on Dec 21, 2007 7:32:03 GMT 8
HAHAAHHAAHAHAHAHAHA! Hardly ever went to a bar in my life. Honestly, I can count the number of times on my jerkin' hand.
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