OopsImACrow

OopsImACrow t1_ja54j0b wrote

just weird that they implemented a blanket ban instead of requiring the kids to be with adults, to me. I’m sure there are well mannered kids who would like to enjoy a post-sundown date there or something during the summer. or even parents who want to go out for a movie with their kid, at that time; considering there are working parents that get off at 6:30-7ish. I’m approaching semantic territory, but I definitely see this affecting sales to an extent—could be wrong!

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OopsImACrow t1_ja53bvt wrote

i mean…even without with guardians, though? i may be interpreting it wrong, but I also didn’t ever really see the crowd of kids Bowtie attracted.

honestly, it makes me not wanna go past 7:30 as a young-looking adult…especially if the staff is checking IDs on anyone they think may be under 17. I’m also just super fucking lazy, though.

edit: i fucked up wording, totally meant WITH guardians.

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OopsImACrow t1_ja4x3a1 wrote

as an adult, it doesn’t bother me having kids under the age of 17 at a theater. i find it weird if this actually increases foot traffic at the theater, never imagined some people hated teens/kids enough to actively avoid the movies or go less often because of them.

edit: damn, y’all must REALLY hate kids. weirdos.

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OopsImACrow t1_j6f2lv3 wrote

have a stuffy nose making me miserable, just got over a stomach bug the other day and i had about 15 hours of comfort before the stuffy nose started…not excited to work tomorrow if it doesn’t resolve itself.

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OopsImACrow t1_itpj708 wrote

go to Preston’s on Patterson Ave and Starling. my dad’s Honda Civic was given a false-failure, and when he took it to them they said there wasn’t a problem with the car. they’re a really great company, I’ve had the pleasure of working with them on my old Mini Cooper in the past.

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