Classic Movie Night... or is it?
Earlier today our doorbell was activated. This is not something that commonly happens. So Erin and I were both interested. The problem though, the visitor was down by the garage and since we were not expecting anyone we made no attempt to answer it. We did peep back through our window like a reverse voyeur at te lady who was walking away from our home. She was not someone we had ever seen before.
Later in the day we went out. Upon our arrival back at home, Erin spied something on the door. We both recalled the lady at the door and took a peek at what she left us. It appeared to be a flyer for a "classic movie night." The movie title is "A Thief in the Night" and is described as; A story of Patty, a young woman caught up in living for the present with little concern for the future. The flyer was fashioned as a sort of oversized ticket to get into this movie. At the bottom it even said it is a "free admit." Other than today's date and a time of 7:30pm, the only other information is an address. 1200 SW Holden St. We had a pretty good guess as to what this was.
In fact, we had a fun time trying to imagine the plot of this superbly awesome movie. The blurb said that Patty was living for the present with little concern for the future. Could it be that she doesn't spend enough time sorting her recyclables from real garbage and will pay for it in the future when the earth is ruined? That works, but doesn't seem right. Maybe she spends too much time out at clubs drinking, has unprotected sex with a stranger and doesn't think about a future where she gets a disease or pregnant? No, again that works, but somehow seems wrong. I know, she spends more money each month then she get paid and has been living off her too many credit cards for too long. She has little concern for her future of bad credit! That must be it.
A quick google search confirmed the address as belonging to the Potter's House Christian Church. So with that knowledge you have to guess that the movie is not a best seller. In fact, I am a bit annoyed that a "church" would put something like this on our door. Erin equated it to a time share. Where they give you something free, in this case a movie screening, but make you sit through their sales speech. So I guess their sales speech would be about jeebus. At least when you go for the time share thing, you know you are going to have to sit through their pressured sales session. I would be pretty angry if I went to this movie and had to listen to someone try to force their religion on me.
At least we were smart enough to not engage the lady who put this shit on our door.
Later in the day we went out. Upon our arrival back at home, Erin spied something on the door. We both recalled the lady at the door and took a peek at what she left us. It appeared to be a flyer for a "classic movie night." The movie title is "A Thief in the Night" and is described as; A story of Patty, a young woman caught up in living for the present with little concern for the future. The flyer was fashioned as a sort of oversized ticket to get into this movie. At the bottom it even said it is a "free admit." Other than today's date and a time of 7:30pm, the only other information is an address. 1200 SW Holden St. We had a pretty good guess as to what this was.
In fact, we had a fun time trying to imagine the plot of this superbly awesome movie. The blurb said that Patty was living for the present with little concern for the future. Could it be that she doesn't spend enough time sorting her recyclables from real garbage and will pay for it in the future when the earth is ruined? That works, but doesn't seem right. Maybe she spends too much time out at clubs drinking, has unprotected sex with a stranger and doesn't think about a future where she gets a disease or pregnant? No, again that works, but somehow seems wrong. I know, she spends more money each month then she get paid and has been living off her too many credit cards for too long. She has little concern for her future of bad credit! That must be it.
A quick google search confirmed the address as belonging to the Potter's House Christian Church. So with that knowledge you have to guess that the movie is not a best seller. In fact, I am a bit annoyed that a "church" would put something like this on our door. Erin equated it to a time share. Where they give you something free, in this case a movie screening, but make you sit through their sales speech. So I guess their sales speech would be about jeebus. At least when you go for the time share thing, you know you are going to have to sit through their pressured sales session. I would be pretty angry if I went to this movie and had to listen to someone try to force their religion on me.
At least we were smart enough to not engage the lady who put this shit on our door.
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