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A collection of stories about my family's trip to the movies going sour quite fast!
#1077087 added September 21, 2024 at 1:26pm
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A trip to the Movies gone bad! - Never Let Go of this movie!
It was September 16th, 2024, and you are currently depressed after your aunt's funeral last week. You are also putting up a tent at a camp site because your camper is in disrepair and your wife is fixing up her truck. You are currently in a tent with one of your coworkers.

The week would go by smoothly with you sulking with depression while camping out in a tent! On Thursday, September 19th, 2024, you would get news that Ross is seeing another horror movie.


Are you kidding? His aunt's funeral was last week, and he is still in the mood to see a horror movie?!? The fuck is wrong with him?!? You would make plans to confront the bastard tomorrow at the movies.

However, on the morning of September 20th, 2024, you would get some bad news! Apparently, one of your nieces was caught driving around with a suspended license by the police! She would try to shake them off by giving them her mother's ID, but the police would soon find out and make an arrest!


Are you kidding? She provided a fake ID because she was scared officer! You would get mad and start to pack up your things, but you would soon hear foot steps outside of your tent! You would get a bit spooked and look outside. As you do, you realize that a group of cops have surrounded your tent!


As you and your friend get taken off to jail while bickering with each other, Ross's roommate would post the following video to your latest Facebook post:
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