I previously wrote about my "movie" experience:

<< The problem 
 > was the youngest child, about 2yrs old started
 > crying.  >

and Catherine sayeth: 

< HA!  and you said you WEREN'T going to talk about the
 PG thing - there are several reasons why they use
 these ratings, y'know (not that it means anything -
 the kids wouldn't have been there without the
 parents).>

It had nothing to do with the rating PG, G, X or XXX.  The child who sat 
behind me, or any child that young has no business (IMO) in a movie theater.  
The child was just behaving as most children that age behave.  He was bored 
and wanted attention.  He could have cared less if they were showing serial 
killers on the screen or if it was Linda Lovelace sucking on Bob Muller's 
Necco wafers :~)  The problem was that the parent's IMO couldn't or didn't 
want to get a baby sitter.

< I've never understood why
 people feel the need to stuff their faces in the dark
 while watching TV or movies.  I find it kind of gross.>

Yes, Yes, Yes!!!!!
The worse part of my *virgin* movie theater experience was the father sitting 
behind me. The movie "POTA" :~)  was very loud, yet the surround sound 
couldn't possibly compete with the ENDLESS BOX OF FRICKIN POPCORN the man 
behind me kept stuffing his face with. I think his crying baby had better 
manners than he did!

To quote Lily Tomlin "Why can't people like that just stay home?"  

Jimmy

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