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Kimber Scott Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jun-26-04 09:19 PM
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207. Phoenix - 4:20 - 2/3 full - - HUGE LINE for 7:15 showing
I had to keep myself from sobbing out loud, although, it didn't always work. Great applause after the "We thought you should send your kids to help out in Iraq" part and thunderous applause at the end. (No standing O. People in Phoenix usually won't do that, anyway. We got excited when Charles Barkley took us to the NBA finals. Other than that, it's pretty quiet around here.)

There was a cop outside the theater door the entire movie. He came inside when the film was over. Probably just to make sure nothing broke out between libs and conservatives. Nobody walked out before the movie was over. Nobody did anything bad. It was very quiet, except for the crying.

I was surprised there were so many people in the theater, even though it was only 2/3 full. This is Phoenix and we don't get excited about much and it is supposedly a Red state. (Don't count on it, Bush-boy.) I was even more surprised to see a huge line cordoned off for the next show 45 minutes later.

The game is off. Fool me once... (although I was never fooled.)

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