Posted on 06/18/2018 6:55:34 AM PDT by EdnaMode
“tried disrupting a performance...”
But then it goes on to say it happened “after the performance”.
I assume the play is as awful as Godfather II?
Yes!!! Turn their own tactics back on them.
Steady on there. Nothing wrong with GF II
What’s good for the goose...
HAHA love it!
Did Robert DeMidget go run and hide in a tuna can after that?
Normally, I don't generally support people who disrupt a paying crowd, but in this case, I will make an exception.
Brilliant, President Trump! DeNiro will forever be known as "Punchy"! As anyone who has ever been in the military knows, nicknames are applied to nearly everyone, and you hoped you would get a good one, because good or bad, they often stuck, and once you got it, there was nothing you could do to get rid of it. We had a nice guy they named "Stinky" because his personal hygiene wasn't what it should have been, but, no matter what it became his nickname.
Aww, that must have put a damper on a lot of liberal patron’s enjoying their dining out experience after the show.
Godfather II was excellent———Godfather III was dreadful.
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Not a peep of this in the MSM.
Theyre burying the story.
It was an awful production, self reverent rubbish like making the Beverly Hillbillies a 4 hour paean to my Scots-Irish lineage. Godfather now was a brilliant work of art.
Encore!
The left has taken advantage of the fact that the right generally believe in fair play and following rules... but they have pushed so far that some are deciding to use their own tactics against them....
Not sure how effective it is, but I can’t say I mind watching them have to eat their own dog food every now and again.
Duck Fe Niro!
Punchy was a good to great actor desperate to stay in favor in the era of hate all things “white.”
DeNiro doesn’t even have one, let alone a pair.
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