Pearl St. Mall, Boulder CO. PETA showed up and decided that my pith is the best place to set up their stuff. They set up in the back of where my audience builds to, which doesn't hurt me too bad, but just enough to make it worth asking them to move. So Alex (a juggler working the same spot) and I went and talked to them.
This isn't the first time we have talked to them about this. Last time they tried to set up right in the middle of our spot, and we convinced them to move to the back. They gave us a lot of grief about how they have to load stuff in from the parking lot and BS. Well, the lady in charge was argumentative, the other one was very nice.
Ok, so the Pearl St. Mall is four blocks long, and they feel like they have to set up on the spot that we have been using for years, but it's "not our spot". They bring in a TV and play their propiganda tape which shows horrible images of slaughter houses, pretty scary stuff. it's not somthing that's fun to try and put on a live show next to.
Alex and I did get them to move, but only to a different spot on the outskirts of our pitch. Durring the process this bitchy woman told me, "we are trying to make a difference in the world, you are just trying to make a buck".
I'm just trying to make a buck..... Fuck that stupid cunt and everything she stands for. Performing isn't worth doing just for the cash. I like to belive that live street theatre stands for somthing wothwhile on it's own. By the time my last show came up in the rotation I was really pissed, so I made plenty of comments about the horrible images they had playing on the TV right next to a playground and a live theatre venue. It pissed them off, which is what I wanted. Some militant PETA kid with a skateboard came over and told me what a disrepectfull dickhead I was after my show, which pissed off some friends who happend to be close by and just about started a fight.
bleh, there was no fight, I told my friends that they were just gonna make my problem worse and they backed down. But I'm still mad at these PETA people. The TV and the presence of a big table in my on my pitch bugs me, but that comment is a slap in the face. She even tried to pretend like she was a nutritionalist, ha! I mentioned that I work for a famous nutritionalist in the winter.
There is one woman I mentioned earlier who is nice and easy to deal with. Next time they show up I'm gonna have a chat with her and recomend that she not let her co-activist talk to me.
yeah, so that's that, more or less.
This isn't the first time we have talked to them about this. Last time they tried to set up right in the middle of our spot, and we convinced them to move to the back. They gave us a lot of grief about how they have to load stuff in from the parking lot and BS. Well, the lady in charge was argumentative, the other one was very nice.
Ok, so the Pearl St. Mall is four blocks long, and they feel like they have to set up on the spot that we have been using for years, but it's "not our spot". They bring in a TV and play their propiganda tape which shows horrible images of slaughter houses, pretty scary stuff. it's not somthing that's fun to try and put on a live show next to.
Alex and I did get them to move, but only to a different spot on the outskirts of our pitch. Durring the process this bitchy woman told me, "we are trying to make a difference in the world, you are just trying to make a buck".
I'm just trying to make a buck..... Fuck that stupid cunt and everything she stands for. Performing isn't worth doing just for the cash. I like to belive that live street theatre stands for somthing wothwhile on it's own. By the time my last show came up in the rotation I was really pissed, so I made plenty of comments about the horrible images they had playing on the TV right next to a playground and a live theatre venue. It pissed them off, which is what I wanted. Some militant PETA kid with a skateboard came over and told me what a disrepectfull dickhead I was after my show, which pissed off some friends who happend to be close by and just about started a fight.
bleh, there was no fight, I told my friends that they were just gonna make my problem worse and they backed down. But I'm still mad at these PETA people. The TV and the presence of a big table in my on my pitch bugs me, but that comment is a slap in the face. She even tried to pretend like she was a nutritionalist, ha! I mentioned that I work for a famous nutritionalist in the winter.
There is one woman I mentioned earlier who is nice and easy to deal with. Next time they show up I'm gonna have a chat with her and recomend that she not let her co-activist talk to me.
yeah, so that's that, more or less.

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