How did Walt get left behind??? Wasn’t his ticket scalped, too? And there were two people waiting to take their seats. You’d think they might be a little caring about a 100+ year old person.
I thought Earl was going to investigate the noise in the audience or somehow catch on that it was Gertie.
jumbobrain about 15 years ago
I sure hope Walt’s enjoying the show.
pbarnrob about 15 years ago
Looks like time for the alley approach, Stage Door Jill…
axe-grinder about 15 years ago
Now this starting to remind me of that scene in The Terminator… Gertie will be back!
alondra about 15 years ago
The jerk might at least have checked on Mr. Walt for her.
BlitzMcD about 15 years ago
Her reserve under the circumstances is remarkable. I was expecting the Gertie version of the Detroit Demolition long before this point.
axe-grinder about 15 years ago
Nice new avatar, Macushlalondra!
alondra about 15 years ago
Thanks axe-grinder.
Durak Premium Member about 15 years ago
Susan has a point. Everyone in a town this size should know Walt and Gertie. I really doubt they’d be throwing her out or treating her like that.
EarlWash about 15 years ago
If Earl makes enough from this show, he may be able to purchase the entire theater, Then guess who will get the toss.
stringmusicianer about 15 years ago
This is the kind of town where retirees move in and take jobs like theater bouncers, just to have something to do.
rainman5353 about 15 years ago
…and then, he tossed her salad…..
marvee about 15 years ago
How did Walt get left behind??? Wasn’t his ticket scalped, too? And there were two people waiting to take their seats. You’d think they might be a little caring about a 100+ year old person. I thought Earl was going to investigate the noise in the audience or somehow catch on that it was Gertie.