Correction from my post. It was actually a little girl dressed up as Georgie. I noticed I wrote “He” a couple times because I think I was subconsciously referring to Georgie rather than the little cosplayer in training.
Correction from my post. It was actually a little girl dressed up as Georgie. I noticed I wrote “He” a couple times because I think I was subconsciously referring to Georgie rather than the little cosplayer in training.
That’s great, but I can’t fucking believe anyone brought a kid that little into IT. Watching with my dad I commented, “You know somewhere, someone is going to bring their 7 year old to this.”
“I wish I could be a fly on the wall of that house for the next couple days,” he replied.
We had a kid dressed as Georgie at our showing. He was freaking out the people at the bar lol (right behind my sister who took this photograph is a full bar with tables like a restaurant at the Movie Tavern we went to). He was the only person allowed to be dressed up though by the theater. City wide they tend to be…
I don’t think he meant that, but I can see where you’re coming from. I took his comment as a sort of alternate-reality scenario where my “solution” to my “problem” backfired and made the “problem” even more widespread (quotes just because ugly wheels are not a problem, and time travel kidnapping is not a solution).
Preach.
His suspension probably found the landing quite shocking.