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What snack should I bring for this?


Doesn't sound like a popcorn movie at all. Yet, I don't think it's one for loose weight sweets, either, I think I need something more sophisticated. Breadsticks?

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I had tea

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LOL, this is getting so ridiculous, but I'll be consuming yet another thing. I'm about to start the film and I have my favourite vanilla soy milk right here.
You guys are tempting me to grab something to eat, though. Should I or should I not resist? (I hate that often recurring question.)

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It's only a joke, dear.

Certain people shouldn't be ALLOWED to watch certain movies.

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Tea. Lots and lots of tea.

Hey it may be a drink but for me it qualifies as a snack.

Certain people shouldn't be ALLOWED to watch certain movies.

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i didnt even know what movie i was going to be watching (i just knew i was going to watch whatever dvd came in the mail) and i happened to pick up some bi bim bap on the way home for dinner.
it was a total coincidence that i chose a korean dinner to go with a korean movie.

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Nothing tastes better than endangered species snacks. Especially deep-fried.

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NON!!!!

EATING TAKES AWAY FROM YOUR EXPERIANCE!!!!!

NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!

but yea... no snacks lol

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I know I'm nearly three years late but Nong Shim Big Shin Cup Noodle Soup (http://noodleson.com/review/2005/09/04/big-shin-cup/) is the way to go! After all, they eat it in the film!

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Doesn't sound like a popcorn movie at all. Yet, I don't think it's one for loose weight sweets, either, I think I need something more sophisticated. Breadsticks?
This question is too funny.


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Tempura mango ice cream. That's Asian for you and it's delicious.

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