debbie in Seattle
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- Feb 9, 2005
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Went to the Candlelight Processional last week to see Phil Donohue.
Got to tell you, the 4 women in front of us ruined the show, as much as we all tried to ignore their behavior. These were 4 middle aged women, one or more had a child singing in the choir and were excited, understandable.
We had a handicaped bench in front of us (me, my sis and this other husband and wife) and these 4 sat there instead of allowing those who needed this seating. They the proceeded to stand up, yes folks, stand up to take pictures, talked the entire time and pretty much acted like a bunch of kids. The woman sitting next to my sis actually let them have it and told them that no one could see the show due to their standing. They then started talking and I'm not talking about commments, long drawn out conversations, pointing, etc. I at that point asked two of them to please stop talking, that they were distracting all of us sitting behind them. One denied she ever said anything. I just smiled and said thank you. One of them had a digital movie camera and held her camera up high in the air (instead of standng I guess) and so we all got to watch what was on her lens instead of the show.
So folks, please, let's all use some common courtesy when at these shows.
And we complain about crying babies, I'd take the crying anyday over the rudeness and complete disregard to those trying to enjoy the show!!!!!
Got to tell you, the 4 women in front of us ruined the show, as much as we all tried to ignore their behavior. These were 4 middle aged women, one or more had a child singing in the choir and were excited, understandable.
We had a handicaped bench in front of us (me, my sis and this other husband and wife) and these 4 sat there instead of allowing those who needed this seating. They the proceeded to stand up, yes folks, stand up to take pictures, talked the entire time and pretty much acted like a bunch of kids. The woman sitting next to my sis actually let them have it and told them that no one could see the show due to their standing. They then started talking and I'm not talking about commments, long drawn out conversations, pointing, etc. I at that point asked two of them to please stop talking, that they were distracting all of us sitting behind them. One denied she ever said anything. I just smiled and said thank you. One of them had a digital movie camera and held her camera up high in the air (instead of standng I guess) and so we all got to watch what was on her lens instead of the show.
So folks, please, let's all use some common courtesy when at these shows.
And we complain about crying babies, I'd take the crying anyday over the rudeness and complete disregard to those trying to enjoy the show!!!!!