va32h
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...to an event, if you are going to just walk around and talk on your cell phone?
We attended the rodeo tonight, and I could not believe the number of people who spent the entire two hours getting up and down and walking around, getting snacks, drinks, and of course, talking on their phones.
I have also seen this same behavior at baseball and hockey games, and even concerts.
Why do these people spend the money on a ticket, if they don't plan to pay one iota of attention to the actual event? They could buy overpriced snacks and talk on their cell phones in front of any convenience store.
And then I wouldn't have to constantly get up and let them back into their seats, or miss part of the show because they walked in front of me AGAIN.
We attended the rodeo tonight, and I could not believe the number of people who spent the entire two hours getting up and down and walking around, getting snacks, drinks, and of course, talking on their phones.
I have also seen this same behavior at baseball and hockey games, and even concerts.
Why do these people spend the money on a ticket, if they don't plan to pay one iota of attention to the actual event? They could buy overpriced snacks and talk on their cell phones in front of any convenience store.
And then I wouldn't have to constantly get up and let them back into their seats, or miss part of the show because they walked in front of me AGAIN.


