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GEARING UP: BREAKING DAWN PART 2

ANOTHER UPDATE: I WILL BE @ THE AMC ON 34TH STREET @ 5PM TO SEE BREAKING DAWN 2 TONIGHT

UPDATE: I WILL BE SEEING BREAKING DAWN PART 2 SUNDAY @ 130PM AT
THE UA COURT STREET THEATER IN DOWNTOWN BROOKLYN

So I am gearing up to see Breaking Dawn Part 2. Like most Twilight Sage fans I am excited and sad that next week will usher in the end of all the movies. I am very happy that I got to see each and every movie and that Stephenie Meyer wrote such and addictive book. I'm current going to see the movie by myself on Sunday, why you ask well 1) My hubby doesn't like Twilight (I should totally dump him) 2) I can't do opening day because I have to work and then run home to watch my little vampire in the making 3) because I don't know who is going to be around Sunday when I want to see it. 

But like I said totally excited. I am hoping there will be a series out there that will fill the hole that the Twilight Saga will leave in my heart. Luckily Mrs. Meyer writes awesome enough books that everyone wants to make into a movie and I can look forward to seeing the HOST next year. I am hoping that she writes a couple more books and give us something else to be hooked on. If there aren't any vampires I wont be mad. I would love for her to write a little bit into the future and tell us what happens with Renesmee and Jacob, but that is a total long shot.

WHAT IN THE WORLD AM I GOING TO DO NOW--TWILIGHT OVER...SOOKIE STACKHOUSE OVER NEXT YEAR.

One of my friends tried to talk me into reading some fan fiction which I totally shut down right away. I love that some people want the series to go on, but some people take it to weird places when they write this stuff and make you go BARF really BARF some more. Anyway...make sure you get your ticket and if you are in Downtown Brooklyn, Sunday Nov 18th, I'll be there. I will post the time I am going.I will be the one rocking the Edward t-shirt.. Please no weirdos or crazy people ...I will totally go Jamaican on you. 

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