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Old 03-23-2016, 10:15 PM
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Originally Posted by Taltarzac725 View Post
Well, I stand corrected then. I do not get to the Squares very often after 5:00 PM.

I guess they do not want people using the restrooms in the lobby so they lock the doors after 8:00 PM during the weekdays, at least at the Old Mill Playhouse.

My 224 613 Project is all about common sense and practicality not people with advancing training in academia. They often have little connection to day-to-day happenings. Google Taltarzac725 and you should see what I am talking about with respect to common sense over the arrogance of some people with many degrees. I do have four degrees but also worked my way through school to get each of these.

Thanks for doing some practical research for us CWGUY. I guess I had a little flight of the imagination rather than going down to the theater at 8:00 PM some night to see what was really going on there at the Old Mill Playhouse.

My 224 613 Project has had a lot of connections with the movies and movie theaters since the guy behind me at the Petaluma Theater in Northern CA had asked me "Did you see that?" when the 612 number came up with respect to testing of phials in the 1995 Northern CA filmed "Outbreak". Outbreak*(1995) - Rotten Tomatoes 613 is my number in a 17 week study on stress on the unemployed done at the University of California San Francisco Health Sciences Campus during late 1992-1993. 2-24 is my birthday. I use to cruise the Hollywood movie trailers across the fairway when we lived bordering a golf course in Rohnert Park that was near the Red Lion Inn where various movie people stayed before heading out to Northern CA based filming locations. This was with my rather square amber cocker spaniel named Amber. No imagination there in the naming either. Google Taltarzac725 again for my story of common sense, academia, and ordinary people doing research.
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