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Loudoll 03-22-2015 08:05 PM

Poster mentioned this event last night at Brownwood
 
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Loudoll 03-22-2015 08:12 PM

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Originally Posted by striveforhealth (Post 1032496)
I can't figure out how to attach the picture, but was at Brownwood today and at 11:45 saw some guy tying together 3 of his own chairs (no problem with him setting up his own chairs) to 4 Villages chairs then he walked away. I was by myself so chose not to confront him. Rude and selfish!

Choose "go advanced" and then chose the paper clip at the top in the menu. Click on choose file from the window that pops up and upload your picture.

Sandtrap328 03-22-2015 08:13 PM

Yep, Villagers do love Scooter. He always draws a huge crowd - just like Rocky and Uncle Bob.

However, if you go to Brownwood or Lake Sumter on a summer night and they have Carol Ann or some other performer of her caliber performing, you will have almost the entire square to yourself.

tommy steam 03-22-2015 09:11 PM

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Originally Posted by dillywho (Post 1032808)
How can visitors bring their own? Preview visitors comes to mind.

Maybe they should hand out folding chairs, which are locked up till around a half hr before the show. Don't they use folding chairs at Brownwood? I am not saying saving chairs is the right thing to do, but no matter where you go , squares, socials, club meetings you will see this. Recently I went to a club event. Four of us walked in a half hour before it started, at least 40 % of the tables ,which seat around 20, had seats saved. We went to two tables and were told ,these seats were saved. At that second table I said sorry you can't save seats and sat down. They weren't happy but who cares.

aln 03-22-2015 09:32 PM

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Originally Posted by CFrance (Post 1032627)
Are you one of the seat ropers?:boxing2:

Sorry to disappoint but 'no'. . . never have... never will.

I usually sit outside the square

If I feel it's going to be too crowded for me to be comfortable, I do not attend!

cromlich 03-23-2015 07:57 AM

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Originally Posted by redchariot (Post 1032713)
so did anyone cut the ropes on the tied chairs?

nope

ditka41 03-23-2015 11:59 AM

I still like the "honey concept" that was presented earlier. Would be easy to do with just a little squeeze bottle and leave an impression with the rude and selfish "ropers".

MnGirl 03-23-2015 02:43 PM

Petition Against Seat Roping
 
It doesn't happen that often. If you think roping is rude, you really must look at how you plan to react. Wow!

Polar Bear 03-23-2015 04:03 PM

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Originally Posted by MnGirl (Post 1033471)
It doesn't happen that often...

Very subjective statement.

Sandtrap328 03-23-2015 04:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Polar Bear (Post 1033511)
Very subjective statement.

No, it really is not a very subjective statement. I wonder about the mentality of someone who really would carry a squeeze bottle of honey with them to the squares just in order to search out chairs roped together - especially when there were other seats available.

For MOST performances, there are plenty of seats available. Yes, for Rocky, Scooter, Uncle Bob, and maybe Cactus Jack, you would have to rely on bringing your own folding camp chair.

Sandtrap328 03-23-2015 04:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Polar Bear (Post 1033511)
Very subjective statement.

No, it really is not a very subjective statement. I wonder about the mentality of someone who really would carry a squeeze bottle of honey with them to the squares just in order to search out chairs roped together - especially when there were other seats available.

For MOST performances, there are plenty of seats available. Yes, for Rocky, Scooter, Uncle Bob, and maybe Cactus Jack, you would have to rely on bringing your own folding camp chair.

However, even in high snowbird season, for MOST performers, no problem. There will be seats tied together at the squares BUT there will still be plenty of seats available for you. Don't let some seats tied together bother you. Bring a folding camp chair from home and place it ANYWHERE you want. You can have the front row seat if you want.

Polar Bear 03-23-2015 04:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Sandtrap328 (Post 1033528)
No, it really is not a very subjective statement...

From the Oxford Dictionary: subjective - Based on or influenced by personal feelings, tastes, or opinions.

Now tell me how "It doesn't happen that often" does not fit that definition as it relates to this topic.

Cedwards38 03-29-2015 11:14 AM

As my follow up on this issue, I report that the online petition does not have enough signatures to make it significant in expressing an opinion, therefore I intend to dismiss it and take it down from the online site. I do think this is still a significant problem. I have to be honest and state that for me it is more significant that it is such a selfish and inconsiderate practice, even more than the fact that it is wrong. I don't like the practice of those who only consider the welfare of themselves and not the good of the whole. Nevertheless, thanks for reading this thread and including your comments, regardless of your position on the issue. :024::wave:

CFrance 03-29-2015 11:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Cedwards38 (Post 1036708)
As my follow up on this issue, I report that the online petition does not have enough signatures to make it significant in expressing an opinion, therefore I intend to dismiss it and take it down from the online site. I do think this is still a significant problem. I have to be honest and state that for me it is more significant that it is such a selfish and inconsiderate practice, even more than the fact that it is wrong. I don't like the practice of those who only consider the welfare of themselves and not the good of the whole. Nevertheless, thanks for reading this thread and including your comments, regardless of your position on the issue. :024::wave:

Thanks, Cedwards, for being one of the ones who wants to make the effort to effect change rather than lie down and accept the norm even while the behavior flies in the face of the "rules." One can only try.:BigApplause:

Bogie Shooter 03-29-2015 12:26 PM

I guess now we know that it is "not that big of a deal".........based on the lack of signers of the petition.


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