Hmmm...I don't mean they let me drink Scotch and smoke a pipe. They just credited me with a bit of sense. Some people talk to kids like they're training a show dog.
Indeed. I think it's more to do with bloody-mindedness. "I went to plays before and I'm going to go now. I'm not going to let them make me feel uncomfortable and I certainly am not going to apologise because I haven't done anything wrong. As a mother I have a divine fucking right to do whatever I want because mothers are sacred and holy and a higher race than those selfish fucked up weirdos who haven't got kids or - worse - use a babysitter" is what I overheard her saying to someone at the end."This kind of thing is not just an imposition on everyone else but also an imposition on the kids. They are the ones who had the least choice in this situation really ...
And how could she possibly enjoy the play? Sigh."
Well, there were two even smaller kids there who behaved perfectly fine so it's not just the age thing. What annoyed me is that they started so soon in, it wasn't as though they got bored (like me) when the second hour started, it was the minute the introduction began and that made me realise that the mother must have known there was no chance of it being any different."God, I was dragged to all sorts of nonsense by my parents as a kid. I have seen both The Tempest and Jesus Christ Superstar rendered as Japanese Noh plays but I like to think I was quite well behaved, if often literally bored to tears."
Well, there were two even smaller kids there who behaved perfectly fine so it's not just the age thing. What annoyed me is that they started so soon in, it wasn't as though they got bored (like me) when the second hour started, it was the minute the introduction began and that made me realise that the mother must have known there was no chance of it being any different.
do you think a good smack on the botty was warranted there?
and once the mum was dealt with, maybe tell the kids off too?![]()
do you think a good smack on the botty was warranted there?
and once the mum was dealt with, maybe tell the kids off too?![]()
I went to the theatre on Saturday and it was one where the centre space was surrounded on four sides by chairs, the play took place in the centre as well as at the sides and everywhere really. Amongst the audience was a woman with two really young kids, maybe three and five or something, I don't know. About four seconds after the play started they started talking/whining and kept up a steady stream of noise throughout the whole play. About five minutes in they were lounging around on their chairs staring at the ceiling, taking pictures of the audience and each other with their mobile phones, by about an hour in they were obviously totally bored and they were both crawling around the edge and actually on the stage so that at times the actors had to step over them, however their owner made no attempt to stop them at any point beyond an ineffectual shh every now and again. At two points in fact she also had to rush across the stage herself to take one to the toilet, dodging the actors on the way. I expected the children to take a bow at the end when the play finished but no, they actually weren't part of it.
I don't blame the children for that but it seemed extremely selfish of the woman. She must have known that there was fuck-all chance of the kids sitting right through the play without spoiling it for everyone else (especially as they children were clearly French and the play was in English) so she shouldn't have brought them along. If she couldn't find anyone to look after them for her she shouldn't have gone too. Seems to me that some people think that they're going to carry on having the exact same life that they had before they had kids and if anyone else doesn't like it they can lump it. I reckon people ought to realise that they are going to have to make sacrifices when they breed and not assume that having propagated the species gives them some divine right to piss everyone else.
Don't know what it teaches us about "kids these days" but it seemed to be something to do with what people are talking about and I thought I would mention it.
I would rather not let anti-social people of any age in. My little boy is three and sat quietly and very still through The Simpsons movie and Ratatouille. The same could not be said of the teenagers sat a few rows behind us. One of them didn't *take* a call, he *made* a call!also: do not allow kids under 6 into films ffs.