Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; UnivCity@list.purple.com Sent: 2/23/2005 9:34 AM Subject: Re: [UC] Kicked out of The Bridge
I dunno Cassidy. You're starting to make me a little nervous. I mean *Diller*?? In the *rafters*? With fire
I contacted National Amusements, which owns the Bridge. They have agreed to
give Jessica a free night out at the Bridge, if she wants it. There is no
law against bringing your baby to the movies at this time. The person who
said that was incorrect.
Also, they are planning on launching a
Title: RE: [UC] Kicked out of The Bridge
I emailed the bridge myself and mentioned that I'd been in an unofficial boycott (I just don't go) since Resident Evil: Apocalypse because of the constant noise (from both babies and adults and adults acting like babies) and suggested if they had
Title: RE: [UC] Kicked out of The Bridge
Kyle
-- why do you alwayspick on Pete Coyle? Look -- the guy has to smoke
because of a chronic pain problem -- it isstrictly a medicinal
thing. Maybe if you were in constant pain, you would be a bit more
tolerant. Pete- don't even think twiceabout
Subject: RE: [UC] Kicked out of The Bridge
I emailed the bridge myself and mentioned that I'd been in an unofficial boycott (I just don't go) since Resident Evil: Apocalypse because of the constant noise (from both babies and adults and adults acting like babies) and suggested if they had
In a message dated 2/24/2005 2:03:32 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
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if they
had a security guard with a flashlight who'd toss out the talkers, cell phone
call takers, criers, and pot smokers I'd go back.
It is unlikely your patronage alone will underwrite their
Title: RE: [UC] Kicked out of The Bridge
i'm all about it. i say we arm diller with a high velocity 4mm paintball gun with a night vision scope and put him in the rafters. anybody who talks or answers a cell phone during the movie gets one in the forehead. after the show, anyone with the mark
t -- it'll be months before their lawyers can slap a cease and decist on us. after which time we'll just change the name again to the Rats 3 West and nobody will realize.
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: UnivCity@list.purple.com Sent: 2/22/2005 10:50 PM Subject: Re: [UC]
Title: RE: [UC] Kicked out of The Bridge
you will no doubt notice, ross, that of the 12 bullets fired last week, nobody was able to hit anything, apart from the bridge itself which is substantially larger than person sized. i place the blame for this on the fact that kids today are learning
Hey, the upside of that episode is that I met and spoke with God for about
20 min. He's a cool dude, and he personally assured me that 'there would be
bowling in West Philly within three years' which is why I stuck around. He
also says that he never meant for the Nuns to start wearing wedding
Yeah, yeah, yeah tell it to the Jesuits. God if I had a dollar for everybody who claims to have talked to God personally for 20 minutes I'd be a rich man. I remember once at the White House prayer breakfast we were finishing up the margaritas and grapefruit and George got this sneaky smirk on
Kyle Cassidy wrote:
i'm all about it. i say we arm diller with a high velocity 4mm
paintball gun with a night vision scope and put him in the rafters.
anybody who talks or answers a cell phone during the movie gets one in
the forehead. after the show, anyone with the mark of caine is fair
Kyle Cassidy wrote:
After recent bouts of _ADULTS_ complete misbehavior at the bridge, christy
and I have just given up seeing movies there. We joined Neflix. Now we only
go to the bridge for the gunfights.
kyle, lets you and I start our own art movie house. where
that moribund slough art place
Saturday evening my husband and I attempted to see a movie at The
Bridge. We're new parents and in one of those rare moments, the stars
seems to align for us on Saturday night. We had two free movie passes.
The baby was fed and SLEEPING! We were ready to spend a couple of hours
suspending
Apparently you never snuck into theaters when you were a little kid...
there is always the exits at the bottom of the theater.. and with
friends _already_ inside (you'll need 2 - one to hold the theater
doors, the other the exterior door) and cellphones, you are set. The
exterior opens onto
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Ben Rhoades wrote:
| Well I'm sorry to hear it happened to you, I am so happy to hear it is
| happening in general. The last time I went to a movie after seven, we
| got stuck next to a couple with a kid that kept making noises through
| the rated R
Jessica:
I contacted Bridge corporate to find out about this policy.
I'll let you know what they have to say.
V
Saturday evening my husband and I attempted to see a movie at The
Bridge. We're new parents and in one of those rare moments, the stars
seems to align for us on Saturday night. We
All theaters have a policy that if you can't keep quiet, you can't stay,
right? So why prohibit babies at all? If they're loud, you have to
leave. Shouldn't we also then prohibit the senile, mentally retarded, and
all other people who might not know the appropriate times to keep quiet,
laugh,
All theaters have a policy that if you can't keep quiet, you can't stay,
right? So why prohibit babies at all?
And what is the age / size boundary? Why can my 3-yr old enter, who is
capable of generating more decibels at this age than as a new baby? Are
parents of toddlers somehow more
In a message dated 2/21/2005 11:55:28 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
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After recent bouts of _ADULTS_ complete misbehavior at the
bridge,
I really sense this is a cultural/customs issue not an adult issue. But no
one wants to take it on. Another exampleof
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