The red string of fate.
“According to the myth, the gods tie an invisible red string around the little finger of people who are destined to be soul mates and will one day marry each other.” It can get twisted and knotted..but it will never be broken.
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So last night, i took my great friend Amy to see Bugsy Malone by the “Future Cinema” company. It was crazy!!
Everyone had to dress up in 1920’s and carry a book and a flower to gain entry. We waited under an arch where a man on a peddlo bikes came and picked us up to take us to the secret location. We then walked into this 1920’s world, where there was a barber shop, a fruit and veg stall, people running over roofs, fights breaking out, we were literally transported to being inside the film of Bugsy Malone. To get into Fat Sams Grand Slam, we had to give a book and then we were taken through a secret bookshelf into a whole new world of flapper dancers, cocktails, live dancing and singing, what can i say… last night i relived Bugsy Malone.
This is such a new inventive way to transform an ordinary cinema visit into a whole new experiance, i highly recommend and yes we even had the massive custard pie fight!!
Haha..
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Just found this facebook page from the Philippines, I would just like to say thank you. It is very kind and extremely touching that people have taken the time to do this…So thank you everybody, hope you continue to support me!! Love you all xxxxx
Like the Page “Sophie Sumner Philippines” the official page for her Pinoy fans!
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I WANTTT COOOKKKIIEESS!
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