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Agree totally with the sentiment of the recap- most particularly with the feeling towards the flag waving bozo. Everyone enjoys shows differently, do whatever you want: bury your head in your smartphone looking at stats, texting and tweeting, wander around aimlessly, dance you ass off, stay in your seat, spin in circles, whatever. But when your activity grossly affects those around you- it is simply not cool. Flag idiocy, chain smoking particularly at poorly ventilated indoor venues, puking, relentless loud talking, etc. goes over the line. A god damn minuscule amount of thought of others around you would alleviate most of these problems.
And the arrogance to continue after politely being told by at least a dozen people that it is really hampering the show for those behind, and then to continue, completely vexes me.