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Anonymous
Hey there kids,
I was just wondering was anyone else there on Wednesday 21st of May to witness the fiasco that was the CINEMA emergency procedure?? Half the audience gets up and leaves half way through the film, for, at the time what seemed like, no apparent reason. The other half (myself included) stubbornly staying put as there was no alarms going off, no smell of smoke and would rather burn than bother getting up off their arse during a good film. After much milling around and looking confused (the staff getting the medal for most confused looking :shock: ) everyone returns to their seats only to be ousted by the fire brigade. They spent 5 minutes standing around hands on hips before walking out with the gasmasks and all the gear on like they've been fighting an oil fire. Everyone once again returns to the seats. No one said to leave, one said to return, everyone was just doing a sheep impression, they really could have kept us more well informed. Being on the balkony Im still not completely sure what happened! Anyone out there who can enlighten me? Didn't seem to be one person on the night who had a clue what was happening!

ps Whats with all the people clapping and cheering at the cinema screen, if you did that back in Ireland you would get a medium Fanta and a pack of BonBons upside the head fairly lively!
Showem
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ps Whats with all the people clapping and cheering at the cinema screen

That's why I try to avoid premieres, the audience is always made up of wankers. As for what happened, sorry, can't help you there.
Noddy
They were doing that as well, showem? Some people have no sense of decency!
steveybop
i know yeah, who would have thought people could find running up walls in slow motion sexy? no accounting for taste. :roll:
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