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2013-01-22 11:54 AM
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Subject: RE: How to deal with theater rudeness
BikerGrrrl - 2013-01-22 11:48 AM 

I go to a theater with assigned seats, which is normally the best thing in the world.  It's only downside is you can't really change seats if things are going badly unless the place is fairly empty.

Huh, never heard of that!
We have a theater that is 18-and-up after 7 p.m... I try at all costs to see movies there. 



2013-01-25 8:40 PM
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Subject: RE: How to deal with theater rudeness
ChineseDemocracy - 2013-01-20 6:48 PM

The key is to nip it in the bud immediately.  Kill 'em with kindness at first.  If it doesn't work, immediately find theater staff to remove the offenders.

 

Bingo.

2013-01-26 10:06 AM
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Subject: RE: How to deal with theater rudeness
lisac957 - 2013-01-22 9:54 AM

BikerGrrrl - 2013-01-22 11:48 AM 

I go to a theater with assigned seats, which is normally the best thing in the world.  It's only downside is you can't really change seats if things are going badly unless the place is fairly empty.

Huh, never heard of that!
We have a theater that is 18-and-up after 7 p.m... I try at all costs to see movies there. 



iPic has assigned seats and they deliver drinks and food to your seat, so much win.
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