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Originally you are eager to watch a movie ordered a week ago on weekend, but you find it pretty boring at the middle of the movie, so what crazy thing do you do at the moment?
So far my crazy thing was that I went out to have a big dinner then went back to see the end.
Back many years ago, there was a record of Polynesian music that had a lot of animal sounds and bird calls interspersed with the music. I used to love to turn the sound off on the tv and watch the heavily emoting actors mouthing "CAW! CAW!" and monkey sounds.
I worked in a hospital pharmacy when I was a teenager in the '60's. We used to steal these huge 60 cc syringes which once the needles were removed, made for powerful long range squirt guns, predating the super soaker era. We'd empty out 1000 tablet aspirin bottles and tote them along for water resupply.
After work one evening, three of us from the pharmacy were going to an outdoor concert, but heavy duty rains washed it out. So instead we decided to take in a movie and wound up seeing the Richard Burton/Elizabeth Taylor snoozer, "Boom." There were perhaps five other people in the whole theater who had turned out on this stormy night.
The film was just god awful and after fifteen or so minutes, our endurance was passed and we spread out and began a theater wide squirt gun battle with our syringes. It was a lot of fun, firing down from the balcony, ambushing from behind seats, making noise and running all over the place.
And the hell of it was that no one complained, no one stopped us. Apparently the other patrons found our juvenile behavior more entertaining than the movie because they tolerated all of it. Either the theater management just wasn't watching, or just didn't care.
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