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Previously on "Hot Fuzz: an appropriate film for a 3rd date?"
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Originally posted by andrew_neil_ukI took the girlfriend to see "secretary" on the 4th date. and she is still with me...
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Originally posted by andrew_neil_ukI took the girlfriend to see "secretary" on the 4th date. and she is still with me...
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Actually that reminds me does anyone remember the movie Travis takes Betsy to see in Taxi driver?
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3rd date - hot fuzz? Normally 1st date is a few cheeky drinks after work, 2nd date dinner, a few drinks & maybe 'coffee' back at yours. 3rd date usually should be when you skip the coffee and ride her harder than a bucking bronco. Save the movies for later on in the relationship when she bores you to tears.
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Originally posted by Swamp ThingAs the header suggests, if you had charmed yourself into a 3rd date and it’s going to be cinema, do you think Hot Fuzz would be suitable? I have ‘taken advice’ from one or two female co-workers, who think it’s OK. But I would appreciate a view from all you seasoned casanovas and casanovettes…
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Originally posted by Bagpusspass the sick bucket
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Originally posted by marcus2704Indeed, for example they all seem to like Friends for gods sakes.
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Well this is all good to hear, and supports the views of the femworkers here in the office, i.e. the film will test the lady’s sense of humour. If she doesn’t laugh, then she won’t be for me…
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Originally posted by BagpussIt's a well known fact that women don't have a sense of humour
HTH
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Yes, its good harmless fun for all, bear in mind a couple of parts are quite graphic but if shes mad at you for that then shes probably not worth bothering with anyways.
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Originally posted by Swamp ThingAs the header suggests, if you had charmed yourself into a 3rd date and it’s going to be cinema, do you think Hot Fuzz would be suitable? I have ‘taken advice’ from one or two female co-workers, who think it’s OK. But I would appreciate a view from all you seasoned casanovas and casanovettes…
All fingers and thumbs in the back row.
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