So when we are at this film festival we have to wait in line. We are pretty much guaranteed a seat at our theater, but we are not guaranteed the best seat. So we have to rush out after the show to get in line hoping to be close enough to the beginning of the line to get a decent seat. It seems to me no matter how filled up the theater is, no matter how quickly we get out of the theater we still manage to be at the back of the line.
This of course annoyed me. how can we have a sold out theater and we sit at the back of the theater, we are one of the first ones out and we are at the back of the line?
Well we noticed that as people came pouring out of the theater they did not go and stand behind us, the actually had people holding there places in line. It was amazing how many people could squeeze into such a small space. The next film I decided to count how many went before us. This time we had gotten there early and we were 17 back (17 people in front of us) by the time they started letting us in there were 40 people in front of us. So imagine if there were 30 people in front of us...
Very annoying.
This of course annoyed me. how can we have a sold out theater and we sit at the back of the theater, we are one of the first ones out and we are at the back of the line?
Well we noticed that as people came pouring out of the theater they did not go and stand behind us, the actually had people holding there places in line. It was amazing how many people could squeeze into such a small space. The next film I decided to count how many went before us. This time we had gotten there early and we were 17 back (17 people in front of us) by the time they started letting us in there were 40 people in front of us. So imagine if there were 30 people in front of us...
Very annoying.
Maybe you should get a pet skunk to take with your - bet that would open up a few doors. I like the idea of a pet Direwolf better, but I'd prefer any remaining direwolves be used to devour BART protestors in SF. I know those wishes are too violent for the Telluride attendees, but hey .....
ReplyDeleteI'm glad your theater had enough room for the T2-3 duo to see all the ones you wanted there.
The TSH/T crowd had no trouble getting seats in the "Plasma" theater (bed for T & recliner for TSH), but we didn't have popcorn. Our seats for the '73" Wall Theater" were all theater recliners BUT came with stereo & surround sound as T barked at the front, oceanside, bayside, and hall windows - a bark collar sounds tempting at times.
Well TSH & T are at 417' elevation in SF, so we're high enough that a tsunami shouldn't be a problem but about 10,000 feet below the level at which "Rocky Mountain High" sounds are piped in. I'd add pictures of the scenic view, but it's been solid fog for over a week. T, bite the pillow - go, kill the pillow! Good T, treat time!