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I have issued 2 STFU's in the past year and never hesitate to use it, I am a decent size guy and when you tell three 13 year old girls to Shut The F%&# Up in a loud voice that half the theater hears (as happened at The Village) It makes me feel like a real big man
yeah. i dunno, these kids were those annoying little "emo" kids, you know, checkerd shirt over black tee with funny looking cardiagan over the whole lot, baggy pants with big shoes, those small rectangle glasses with oddly shaped facial hair. i had a pretty good feeling if i told them to shut the **** up they'd have simply got cocky and talked louder. **** it, they need a cinema bouncer who can eject people by force when they see them disturbing the other peoples movie vewing experiance
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I am aware that "your" should be "you're," and while I know I should change it as not to offend the grammar fans around the boards, school always said not to bow to peer pressure so it stays as it is
Hey! I have rectangle glasses! but not small small. Leave the glasses out of it...
If someone is talking in the cinema when I am there, someone else in the cinema usually shouts out, happened in the first Lord of the Rings screening, someone woman shouted at two girls and everyone turned and looked at them, they soon shut up, ha ha. Morons.
some cinemas need the big burly bouncers in each theatre. i've said this but i think it'd work a char. you talk and shout or throw shit and act like a fool, your out
__________________ If you dont like Frenzal Rhomb, your a whore!
I am aware that "your" should be "you're," and while I know I should change it as not to offend the grammar fans around the boards, school always said not to bow to peer pressure so it stays as it is
its exspensive, thats why i rarely go, but it is still a great exsperiance when i go (most of the time)
__________________ If you dont like Frenzal Rhomb, your a whore!
I am aware that "your" should be "you're," and while I know I should change it as not to offend the grammar fans around the boards, school always said not to bow to peer pressure so it stays as it is