It’s Complicated DVD Screening
byNew to DVD there will be a special screening of It’s Complicated starring Maryl Strep, Steve Martin, and Alec Baldwin next Thursday from at the Shangri-La Hotel’s Blue Moon Theatre.
This is an exclusive event to promote the DVD (and Blu-Ray) release coming up on April 27th and the only way in is to win. Luckily I have two tickets up for grabs for one lucky winner.
To enter the contest, submit your funniest relationship complication in the comments below (in 100 words or less).
The winner and their friend will enjoy beverages, nibble on hors d’oeuvres, watch the film, and walk away with a special goodie bag from Universal Studios Home Entertainment.
The event will run from 1:00pm – 5:00pm on Thursday April 22nd.
The contest will end Monday April 19th at 9:00am. The winner will be selected and notified by email that will include further details for the screening party on Thursday.
Update The contest is now closed and Agasel is the winner, congratulations!
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I was working at a restaraunt and next door was our head office, i was going out with someone there but no one could know as he was one of the big whigs so we had to pretend like we barely knew each other when we saw each other and when i went over to the office once he told someone i was his secretary!
I met a girl who didn’t speak much English, but I was enamoured with her. As we spent more time together, our relationship grew stronger, and as we shared our lives, we inevitably fell in love. Sadly, one night after dinner, a man who had been following us since we met SPRAYED HER WITH WATER, in public! It was then I found out SHE WAS A MERMAID!!!
Long story short: we worked out our differences, that strange man ended up helping us escape some scientists along with my brother, John Candy, and we ended up living happily ever after underwater.
Exactly 100 words.
*bow*
I was dating a guy for a while and then wanted to play a joke on him telling him that I had had a sex change when I was younger and was he okay with that. I kept this going for a couple of months and would act really awkward about it when we talked about it and made it seem like I was really embarrassed every time it was mentioned. I was pretty proud of that one because he isn’t very gullible at all and he said it was okay, even though it was really weird for him. It was fun interjecting with little comments around his friends and seeing him squirm. He actually congratulated me when I finally told him the truth.
I was out with my guy, his friend and his friend’s little girl. We are standing at the icecream counter. He had picked up the girl so she could see what flavour of icecream she wanted. She makes her choice, then she turns to me and says “I know a boys thing is called a penis, but what is a girl’s thing called again?”. My face went red, his went red. Neither of us answered her question…
In 9th grade I had a date with a guy, and I was so nervous because it was my first date with a boy. I actually wrote, on my palm, subjects we could talk about. When we got to the mall food court, I opened my hand when I couldn’t think of anything to say. I had been sweating so much, the ink had run and all I had on my palm was a blue blob. To top it off, he looked over and asked, “What are you looking at on your hand?” We never went out on a date ever again.
My dad received a traffic ticket for running through a red light. He decided to dispute the ticket afterwards. When he went to court for it, I went to support him. Later that week, my friend set me up on a blind date with this guy she knew. We met at a restaurant and, to my surprise, he was the cop that ticketed my dad. The first thing I said to him was that he was the one who gave my dad a ticket. The date turned sour afterwards. It ended early and we never went out again.
Here is a pre-schoolers take on relationship complications. My girl is infactuated with this boy at her pre-school class and wanting to invite him to our house. But the complication is that his parents are not people I particularly want to associate with because of other personal reasons.
When my first girlfriend and I celebrated our first anniversary, I gave her a pearl necklace that was passed on to me from my great-grandmother. One day, we had a bad argument and she went out and pawned the necklace. She later told me that she used the money to buy a pair of Christian Louboutins.
no compelling story to tell. Just love Meryl Streep’s acting.
The in-laws almost always complicate a relationship.
Thanks for the tickets! I had a wonderful time. It’s Complicated was hilarious!