I didn't get the chance to write anything from last week due to a crazy thing called life. But, I have to share a cat fight with you. There was a girl and her mom who came up to me and an officer that I was talking to. She was soaking wet and seemed upset. Her mom had that ugly pissed off mom's face. The girl told us that when she came out of the stall, another girl punched her in the face and then threw her own coke on her. Mom was in the next stall, didn't see anything. She said the girl told her she was a liar and a bitch.
Of course the girl was to report it as she spilt her coke so we would clean it up, however, her mom wanted to file a report to the police. The officer asked if the other girl was still in the building. She said no that she left right away. Mom was insisting on getting something done. The girl was just scared and wanted to leave. The officer told them to go downtown and file a report and the girl would be arrested. The mom said that is what they were going to do. The look on the young girls face was even more terror. I think she realized that mom was going to her beat up worse. The officer and I came to the same conclusion also. Mom was pushing the issue and the daughter was going to get a smack down for it. Parents just don't understand.
On the other note:
Cloverfield is an amazing journey. You fell like you are running with the camera in your hands. It isn't for the motion sick kinda people. I had an older couple that couldn't handle it. Lets not forget the 3 idiots who after the movie wanted refunds because they didn't like it (the ending to be exact.) NOPE, not gonna happen. I had the joy of telling them no. I explained that if they don't like a movie, they need to change movies or refunds before the movie is over. There is a limit people! If you don't like it after about 20 - 30 minutes, yes, switch, but not after the credits show up. You watched it all, paid a ticket to see it all, it's not our fault you didn't like it. Look it up online, read reviews, then make a decision. Get a clue!
27 Dresses is a cute film for females, engaged couples, but not for the guy who hates the idea of marriage. You laugh, some cry, and you even get your money's worth. I liked it. It was a charming movie that makes you smile a lot while your watching it. Funny thing is as the females were coming in, I could tell the movie was for them just by the way they acted or looked. Definitely the chick flick for this month. If your a guy, see it anyway, you might meet the girl of your dreams there. All girls like a guy that doesn't mind a chick flick every now and then.
Jan 19, 2008
Jan 7, 2008
Emo kids vs. Gangsta kids: Loser - employees
Where to start? I'm not so sure. Opening this weekend was Juno (Emo) and One Missed Call (Gangsta). I don't know which group was the most challenging to deal with. We had more security for the G-kids than the E-kids. I threw out about 5 of them on Friday. None of our regular problem children were there. The movie sucks so I don't know what they were afraid of. I guess just being stupid. Once again, someones' mom was going to kick my ass and yes I'm still a "fatty" according to a removed kid. I truly believe I can never lose weight....for what will the teens call me then?
Now for the E-kids, I didn't have any problem with them. However, some of the concessionists did. I was told that one of the males had asked for a cheese cup and then poured buttery topping into it. He stated it was for his popcorn. He then proceeded to drink it down. After finishing it, loudly shouted, "Did you see that? I drank the butter topping!" All he got was strange looks and a glare from Brittney (employee who hates emo kids). During the movie, I was told that some male stood up and made a scene. I don't know any more about it. I did like the movie though. Same old story about teen pregnancy, just with sarcastic humor. It was worth seeing.
Last weekend of school breaks, crazy holidays and I'm ready for some boring days and nights. We need a break to get caught up on cleaning.
Until next time, see ya at the movies!
Now for the E-kids, I didn't have any problem with them. However, some of the concessionists did. I was told that one of the males had asked for a cheese cup and then poured buttery topping into it. He stated it was for his popcorn. He then proceeded to drink it down. After finishing it, loudly shouted, "Did you see that? I drank the butter topping!" All he got was strange looks and a glare from Brittney (employee who hates emo kids). During the movie, I was told that some male stood up and made a scene. I don't know any more about it. I did like the movie though. Same old story about teen pregnancy, just with sarcastic humor. It was worth seeing.
Last weekend of school breaks, crazy holidays and I'm ready for some boring days and nights. We need a break to get caught up on cleaning.
Until next time, see ya at the movies!
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