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How easily do you give up the O? And by "O", I mean STANDING OVATION, you General Discussion perverts. Are you the kind of person who will raise to your feet and clap passionately anywhere, or will you do it because everyone else around you is? Or are you pickier about who gets your standing O's, and you only do it when you feel like the performers put on an especially brilliant performance? And I'm talking about anywhere you applaud at the end: plays, concerts, funerals, lectures - what is your general Standing O policy? | |
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If i really really good I'll stand up. If its not so hot and everyone is standing up, I usually look around while sitting and wondering why they are doing it-I know snob | |
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honeypot69 said: If i really really good I'll stand up. If its not so hot and everyone is standing up, I usually look around while sitting and wondering why they are doing it-I know snob
i went to a play recently that was perfectly fine, but everyone gave a standing O at the end and i was all "you have GOT to be kidding!" i just remember growing up and being told that a standing O was a really rare thing for really special performances. now i think people will stand up and start beating their hooves together for any old thing. | |
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"Or are you pickier about who gets your standing O's, and you only do it when you feel like the performers put on an especially brilliant performance?"
This is pretty much where I am at on giving up the O | |
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I do it only when I really feel like someone deserves it.
Sometimes I'm a bit uncomfortable when I get glares when I don't stand. But I get over it quickly Hey, if someone doesn't deserve it, they just don't deserve it | |
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i'm glad there are still some picky audience members in the world. i thought in recent years it became common practice to give just anyone a standing O, which would be all kinds of dumb. | |
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Anxiety said: i'm glad there are still some picky audience members in the world. i thought in recent years it became common practice to give just anyone a standing O, which would be all kinds of dumb.
It kinda has and it kinda is dumb | |
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Anxiety said: i'm glad there are still some picky audience members in the world. i thought in recent years it became common practice to give just anyone a standing O, which would be all kinds of dumb.
I agree...it used to be rare, but it was meaningful then. | |
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I gave Eden Espinosa when i saw her in LA last year but that the last one. To Promugulate Universal Joy and Expiate Stigmatic Guilt
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i like clapping at the movie theater after a good movie, it old timey.
and I like that when i do it other people feel obligated to do it to | |
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horatio said: i like clapping at the movie theater after a good movie, it old timey.
and I like that when i do it other people feel obligated to do it to i feel silly doing that because i eventually realize the actors can't hear me and i'm clapping at light. | |
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It really annoys me that people give standing ovations for everything now. It takes a WHOLE LOT to make me stand up and clap... even when the rest of the audience does it. Of course, it's not like it matters at that point -- who can even see my ornery butt? Ὅσον ζῇς φαίνου
μηδὲν ὅλως σὺ λυποῦ πρὸς ὀλίγον ἐστὶ τὸ ζῆν τὸ τέλος ὁ χρόνος ἀπαιτεῖ.” | |
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horatio said: i like clapping at the movie theater after a good movie, it old timey.
and I like that when i do it other people feel obligated to do it to Thats awesome, I gotta do that at the next good movie is see. But yeah I'm pretty picky with it and yes it doesn't seem very special anymore which is pretty sad. I mean people can just be extreme fans of whatever it is and said performance could be a complete pile of shit and yet they still get up and clap on, and then the fellow sheep all follow suit Receiving transmission from David Bowie's nipple antenna. Do you read me Lieutenant Bowie, I said do you read me...Lieutenant Bowie | |
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Anxiety said: horatio said: i like clapping at the movie theater after a good movie, it old timey.
and I like that when i do it other people feel obligated to do it to i feel silly doing that because i eventually realize the actors can't hear me and i'm clapping at light. thats why I think its fun, cause people quit clapping when they realize they are clapping at a movie screen. | |
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horatio said: Anxiety said: i feel silly doing that because i eventually realize the actors can't hear me and i'm clapping at light. thats why I think its fun, cause people quit clapping when they realize they are clapping at a movie screen. i just picture the projectionist sitting in their little cubby hole laughing at us and calling us a bunch of maroons. | |
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i guess it depends on what kind of mood the performance (or whatever) has left me in or how much i actually care.
if i'm really blown away, i'll be the first one to jump up and clap. if i'm actively turned off, i'll stay seated and scowl. if i don't really care or i'm not really that interested, i may get up and half-heartedly clap if everyone else does while i look around the room. but yeah, the standing o' at the drop of a hat has gotten ridiculous. and i've only clapped in a movie theater a couple of times. it didn't feel too silly, because everyone else did as well (though in retrospect, one of the was the first X-Men movie, so i should probably have felt a little more embarrassed by the mob of geek-love that i was contributing to. but, you know, dreams coming true and all that...) I'm missing my best friend Yes it was Incredible There's no reason to pretend | |
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horatio said: Anxiety said: i feel silly doing that because i eventually realize the actors can't hear me and i'm clapping at light. thats why I think its fun, cause people quit clapping when they realize they are clapping at a movie screen. that's true my favorite though is when just one dumbass stands up and starts clapping at the end of the movie and everyone just sort of looks away in shame until the people he came with grab him by the elbow and drag him back down to his seat and he's saying "what? what's the matter?" I'm missing my best friend Yes it was Incredible There's no reason to pretend | |
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Anxiety said: And by "O", I mean STANDING OVATION, you General Discussion perverts. Are you the kind of person who will raise to your feet and clap passionately anywhere, or will you do it because everyone else around you is? Or are you pickier about who gets your standing O's, and you only do it when you feel like the performers put on an especially brilliant performance? And I'm talking about anywhere you applaud at the end: plays, concerts, funerals, lectures - what is your general Standing O policy? pretty easy i mean i clapped at the end of -get smart- okay.. | |
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Anxiety said: horatio said: thats why I think its fun, cause people quit clapping when they realize they are clapping at a movie screen. i just picture the projectionist sitting in their little cubby hole laughing at us and calling us a bunch of maroons. that too, but typically when i feel the urge to clap im sitting in the back, then everyone feels obligated to clap because they dont know who it is clapping. they dont want to be the ass not clapping | |
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I almost gave on last night. | |
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Almost never.
Though once, when I discovered REDKEN was releasing a line of 'urban' hair products for todays tougher, stronger, more demanding, hair styles, I nearly loss my damned mind with ovation. | |
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Imago said: Almost never.
Though once, when I discovered REDKEN was releasing a line of 'urban' hair products for todays tougher, stronger, more demanding, hair styles, I nearly loss my damned mind with ovation. urban,.....lawd where do i go to get those products? | |
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Christopher said: Imago said: Almost never.
Though once, when I discovered REDKEN was releasing a line of 'urban' hair products for todays tougher, stronger, more demanding, hair styles, I nearly loss my damned mind with ovation. urban,.....lawd where do i go to get those products? I would have said Paisley park, but you would only be able to find wigs there now. | |
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Imago said: Christopher said: urban,.....lawd where do i go to get those products? I would have said Paisley park, but you would only be able to find wigs there now. i heard the parkinglot jerome gives out free punch and hotdogs with the wigs | |
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On very rare occasions, do I feel inspired to give the O. On those occasions, I'm usually one of the first to stand...so don't call me a sheep. Other times, I tend to stand because I would rather see the performer respond then stare at a bunch of backsides. | |
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Christopher said: Imago said: I would have said Paisley park, but you would only be able to find wigs there now. i heard the parkinglot jerome gives out free punch and hotdogs with the wigs For 20 bucks, he'd probably give a good blowjob behind the dumpster. | |
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Imago said: Christopher said: i heard the parkinglot jerome gives out free punch and hotdogs with the wigs For 20 bucks, he'd probably give a good blowjob behind the dumpster. probably? | |
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Ex-Moderator | Anxiety said: honeypot69 said: If i really really good I'll stand up. If its not so hot and everyone is standing up, I usually look around while sitting and wondering why they are doing it-I know snob
i went to a play recently that was perfectly fine, but everyone gave a standing O at the end and i was all "you have GOT to be kidding!" i just remember growing up and being told that a standing O was a really rare thing for really special performances. now i think people will stand up and start beating their hooves together for any old thing. I agree. I get really annoyed when I've seen a perfectly pleasant performance but nothing that blew me away and positively EVERYONE jumps to their feet at the end. I'll be the first to stand if I was moved, absoultely. And if everyone is standing but me, I'll get up too. But in general, I think it's supposed to mean something. It IS supposed to be really special. |
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CarrieMpls said: Anxiety said: i went to a play recently that was perfectly fine, but everyone gave a standing O at the end and i was all "you have GOT to be kidding!" i just remember growing up and being told that a standing O was a really rare thing for really special performances. now i think people will stand up and start beating their hooves together for any old thing. I agree. I get really annoyed when I've seen a perfectly pleasant performance but nothing that blew me away and positively EVERYONE jumps to their feet at the end. I'll be the first to stand if I was moved, absoultely. And if everyone is standing but me, I'll get up too. But in general, I think it's supposed to mean something. It IS supposed to be really special. my teacher from east europe told me the audience there always gave a standing ovation. it's just polite and humble. i think times have changed, and it's more common now. yes SIR! | |
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If you just stand up to stand up, it doesn't mean anything (unless your butt hurts from sitting so long.) | |
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