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Anything Unusual At The Cinema
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Two occasions spring to mind.
I had taken my niece to see a movie when movie was stopped and projector came into the audience and asked for whoever it was could they stop their alarm clock from ringing. I couldn't hear it but niece did. It was an old lady's who I would suspect had a bit of dementia.
Another time I was going to cinema and forgot myself and genuflected before going into seat.
I had taken my niece to see a movie when movie was stopped and projector came into the audience and asked for whoever it was could they stop their alarm clock from ringing. I couldn't hear it but niece did. It was an old lady's who I would suspect had a bit of dementia.
Another time I was going to cinema and forgot myself and genuflected before going into seat.
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Nothing unusual, particularly, for me. But the cinema seems to be the only place I get enough courage to tell kids off for misbehaving. One was when a lad had a chain that he put in his mouth and then spun around in the air sending droplets of saliva flying all over the place. I tapped him on the head and told him to stop. The other was when a boy behind me put his feet up on my seat either side of my head, right by my ears. I turned round and told him to put his feet down and saw that he was with his grandmother, who I used to work with. She gave me such a look!
Morning, Conne.....not at the Cinema, but Saturday mornings, late fifties, early sixties, after following the bouncing ball, cartoons etc. my friend and I would visit her gran who lived in a flat by the cinema. The flat was above a hairdresser.
Gran would give us digestive biscuits and milk....we would go to the bedroom my friend had there, crumble the biscuits and then, when we heard the bell of the hairdresser's door, lean out of the window and drop the crumbs into the hair of the girls who had just been lacquered to within an inch of their lives to keep the style in til the next week......x
Gran would give us digestive biscuits and milk....we would go to the bedroom my friend had there, crumble the biscuits and then, when we heard the bell of the hairdresser's door, lean out of the window and drop the crumbs into the hair of the girls who had just been lacquered to within an inch of their lives to keep the style in til the next week......x
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