I make myself laugh out loud thinking of funny things people (or even I) have said (or in Brittany Anne's case, typed).
I keep laughing (out loud to myself) about this happy memory so I thought I'd jot it down.
Shwn went shopping at Nordstrom Orem (R.I.P) and spent over $200 in the BP section. She did not know this, but she happened to be shopping during a special promotion. For every $50 spent in the BP section, shoppers would receive a ticket to Twlight 2 at 9:30pm the night before it came out. This was a special promotion only happening in 4 Nordstroms/movie theaters across the country.
Being an anti-Twihard, Shwn's natural reaction was "What the hell am I supposed to do with these 4 premier movie tickets, 4 Edward chocolate bars, and 4 Twilight lanyards?"
Lucky for me and my friend Brittany Anne, Shwn thought of us (and some 2 other randoms). Well, to cut to the chase and not going on and on about what a divine night that was all around, I'll talk about the part of the night that still makes me laugh out loud.
So I have little brothers who play x-box games and therefore I am mildly aware of whats cool, new, and hip in the world of violent video games. So this commercial starts that looks like it's for some gorey movie but it also looks vaguely familiar to me somehow.
I say this, and I wish I could type my voice and intonation into my blog, but alas! earwax - limits.
"What is this? Assassins Creed?"
to which the commercial answered me "Assassins Creed 2"
Brittany Anne and I just burst out laughing. She asks "What even is Assassins Creed and how did you know that?" Honestly, I don't know how I knew it. Because I wouldn't have staked my life on my knowledge of such things, but my vague awareness must have been more keen than I realized to recognize the graphics of this stupid game.
So yea, sometimes I'm driving along, and say to myself "What is this? Assassins Creed?" and I laugh out loud.
The definition of lame?
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