lol white folk
lol white folk
'We're the one's that gave y'all the freedom that you have!"
Nope. IDGAF if it was a woman. That would get a right hook from me and then a chair to the back of the head.
Last edited by RD2191; 10-07-2014 at 11:55 AM.
There is a video. Whites on one side and Blacks on the other. Hooray multiculturalism.
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Why not?
If the goal is to annoy people -- mission accomplished.
Again, why not?
why ask why?
Why not?
why, why not?
No one has given a reason why not.
This is a valid statement. Please proceed.
http://etiquette.about.com/od/Entert...-Etiquette.htm
Symphony Etiquette
- Arrival. Patrons (that is you) should arrive no later than 30 minutes prior to the start of the performance. This will allow you and your party ample time to use the Hall's facilities, find seats, and settle in for the performance. In general, most halls open their doors 60 to 90 minutes before the concert.
- Silence Electronic Devices Cellular phones, beepers, watches, electronic organizers, and any other noise-alarm device that might potentially disrupt the concert should be switched to silent mode or turned off.
- Attire. I see a lot of misinformation about this one on the web. It is true that this may depend upon where you are attending the concert, however here are the general rules for dress at the symphony. Patrons of the symphony generally wear semi-formal, elegant, and business attire. On certain occasions such as an opening night Formal attire may be requested.
- Late Seating is usually allowed during a convenient pause in the program. Please wait patiently for an usher to direct you accordingly.
- During the performance.Once the concert has begun, guidelines to follow.don't talk, whisper, sing, hum, or move personal belongings. Refraining from any and all of these will ensure that you, other patrons, and the performers enjoy the full benefits of the performance. Don't enter or exit the hall while a performance is in progress. Ushers are stationed at entrances and exits and they will direct you. If you must leave your seat, do so quickly and quietly proceeding to the nearest door or if necessary asking the nearest usher for assistance.
- Applause If you are uncertain, follow the seasoned concert goers on this. Usually there is applause when the Concertmaster or orchestra first chair violinist enters the stage as well as when the conductor makes his entrance. During the actual performance you should only applaud at the close of a full piece of music. You should be able to determine these by looking over the program page which generally lists individual movements of longer compositions. In addition, the program notes should help you follow the orchestra's progress through each piece.
- Children Your particular hall or performance may have specific rules about children. Some concerts may be specifically designed for children or families with children under the age of 12 years. In either case you should make sure your child is capable of sitting quietly during a long performance. If you think this may be an issue you should probably not take them along.
- During Intermission you should take the time to visit the restroom, get a snack or other refreshment and visit briefly with other concert-goers. Watch for signs that you should return to your seat or adhere to the intermission time limits. Some halls will flash the lights or the doors may re-open.
An evening at the symphony hall offers concertgoers an opportunity to experience the power and passion of live music. This is an enriching occasion that everyone should enjoy at least once in a while. Prepare your heart and mind for a great adventure and enjoy the time spent taking pleasure in the sound of music.
Symphony. (2011, October 14). In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved 18:39, October 29, 2011, from http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?...ldid=455570898
A reason, not a good enough reason.
Reason enough to get kicked the out.
You sound really angry about this.
Why?
Oh the angry Chump questionNot Angry just think as if you owned this place and this happened and your customers were upset. How would you feel?
The symphony voiced no anger at the protesters. Certainly not the level you are displaying.
Verifying the owner's response.
You're welcome.
If you had to put a number on my level of anger, what level would you say I'm at?
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