I was just glad I hadn't dragged my husband along with me too. When he is subjected to a film he hates he will sing a song from it for about a year just to be annoying. Music of the Night and Truly Scrumptious are his "favourites". Thank heavens I won't have to listen to "Dancing Queen" from him.
hi Katharine
i think we could possibily be married to the same man :lol: does he roll one trouser leg up in the street and sing we,re off to see the wizard. My 18 year old son has joined the R A F to get away from his singing he starts his basic training on the 17th of next month.
Wendie :mrgreen:
My sister in law went to see it yesterday. The cinema had one "sing-a-long" showing and at the same time a "keep-your-face-shut" showing. (It is a cinema in Glasgow.)
I wouldn't be surprised if there were soon special sing and dress up like ABBA showings much in the same way as people dress as nuns and the von Trapp kids for the sound of music.
I really enjoyed it too, a real feel good film i reckon, i was feeling down last Wed and went to see it again, it did the job for me, must say i think its more for us girls , but my oh came with me on both occasions
The only problem is that if you ever get divorced he will argue in court that he is thereby entitled to the whole house, your car, your pension and your mum's silverware and the dog.
You should be okay and get the usual 50:50 split though...........as long as the Judge hasn't seen it too.