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Puppet show and 'entitled' kids

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Partridgeinapeartree1 · 14/02/2017 23:50

That's it really. We went to a puppet show today. Part of a 'cultural' visit,what with it being half term. There were six to eight kids bumrushing the show and talking over the puppeteer, manhandling the props and writing their own script. All very loudly and ruining the experience for our kids whilst their parents looked on ineffectually. The poor artist who was supposedly giving the show had to crisis manage and cut the experience short. AIBU to be fucked off by this middle class pissy parenting?

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frogmellla · 14/02/2017 23:52

Bumrushing?

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Partridgeinapeartree1 · 14/02/2017 23:53

Yes.

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Partridgeinapeartree1 · 14/02/2017 23:55

Bumrushing to the max frogmella

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WorraLiberty · 14/02/2017 23:56

Middle class?

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sirfredfredgeorge · 14/02/2017 23:57

I think only Middle class kids can bumrush.

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Lushka · 14/02/2017 23:57

Wtf is bumrushing?

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ExitPursuedBySpartacus · 14/02/2017 23:58

I'd have loudly parented the bumrushers. But I am a middle class cliche.

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Bumrushtheshow · 14/02/2017 23:59

Bum rush: The act of attacking someone or something (usually by a group)with the reckless abandon and fervor of one who has nothing to loose.

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FireInTheHead · 15/02/2017 00:01

Lushka You don't know??!!

No, me either. We're clearly not middle-class enough. Wink

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Beachedwh4le · 15/02/2017 00:02

I've often thought middle class kids should be kept indoors away from the upper class and working class echelons Hmm

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BillSykesDog · 15/02/2017 00:02

Are you sure it wasn't intended to be interactive? If not the puppeteer sounds rather ineffectual. You'd expect them to be able to handle those sort of situations. But I suspect you might have got the wrong end of the stick.

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Only1scoop · 15/02/2017 00:02

What's a 'bumrush'

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Lushka · 15/02/2017 00:02
Grin
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ExitPursuedBySpartacus · 15/02/2017 00:02

Giving someone the bumrush. You've never heard this expression?

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WorraLiberty · 15/02/2017 00:03

Surely middle class kids would posterior hasten?

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Only1scoop · 15/02/2017 00:04

Never heard that
So the puppeteer was being attacked?
Or 'bumrushed'?

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TheClaws · 15/02/2017 00:05

Lord. If I was the puppeteer, the puppet would have broken with the script somewhat. "Eh! The little s**t on the left! I'll be eating you and your naasty friends if you don't stop bumrushing me..."

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TheClaws · 15/02/2017 00:06

I like that word Grin

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BillSykesDog · 15/02/2017 00:09

Oh hang on the puppeteer was being attacked? That's supposed to happen. It's Judy with the rolling pin?

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FireInTheHead · 15/02/2017 00:11

Spartacus I've heard of giving someone the bum's rush i.e. throwing a bum (a vagrant or a drunk) out of a bar but this doesn't sound as if it's the same.

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user1477282676 · 15/02/2017 00:11

It's shit but it sounds also as though the performer wasn't up to scratch.

I'm an actor and have worked kids shows before...some in the roughest schools imaginable...not all in the UK either.

If you're not holding all the children's attention, then you're not doing your job. If you can't control the kids in your performance space, then you're not doing your job.

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Shockers · 15/02/2017 00:13

I think you might have had a point had you not mentioned the middle class thing, OP.

It's frowned upon on here despite the many threads debating what makes one mc don't you know...

I get very frustrated when parents/carers allow children to spoil a performance for others. You're right imo, it's their responsibility, and not the fault of the children, if they aren't stepping in and correcting the behaviour.

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BillSykesDog · 15/02/2017 00:19

And what would working class parents have done? Punched them in the face and given them some white lightening to calm them down? Distract them with monster munch and cheese strings?

Do upper class parents horsewhip them and threaten to take away their pony and tiara?

How does one deal with puppeteer situations in a class appropriate manner? Perhaps there's something in Debretts?

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TeaCake5 · 15/02/2017 00:20

"I've often thought middle class kids should be kept indoors away from the upper class and working class echelons"

This

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TeaCake5 · 15/02/2017 00:21

"But I suspect you might have got the wrong end of the stick."

Was that not the bumrushers and the puppet sticks?

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