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Any of the above reviews that were positive, had to have come from people with the show or Chris Angel. Check other reviews! This show is doo doo, and I am complementing by even saying that. Cirque holds up their end of the deal well enough, but not in a great way. The stage is beautiful, costumes good, clowns funny, imaginative well crafted video pieces. But I could throw a 10 year old a magic book from the library and in a week the kid could do the tripe Angel passes off as magic. Angel and friends should be ashamed, for taking people's money. I'm not being mean here. People have traveled from all over the world to see this drivel, spent their hard earned money, and walk out of the show feeling completely raped financially. I don't know how a show can, in good conscious, take peoples money like this. It's truly tragic. If it's magic you are looking for see ANYTHING other than this. Penn and Teller rock, so does Jeff Mc Bride, Lance Burton, heck, pick a C or D list magician, I promise you will be more entertained. If you want Cirque, see ANY one of their other shows. "Believe" is legally stealing your hard earned cash, they should hang their heads in guilt, for the robbery they are performing each night. Other than that, I thought it was great! ;-)
Latest update, she also arrives in a silver BMW 300 series with plate number 925 RYE.
Update....she was last seen in a silver SUV either Toyota or Lexus with Nevada plates
398 VBS on Beverly Way. Pictures available :-)
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Hey KillerB, I'll answer your questions you pose to starrynight.
The dead guy "chose to endager innocent people" by waving a gun around. You do that and a trigger can be pulled releasing a bullet in a random direction. That random bullet could hit a passerby either on foot or in a vehicle, or it could pass through a wall of an apartment or home and kill an innocent child or adult sleeping in bed......just to name a few examples.
Starrynight is now "protected" because he/she does not have to worry about the now dead lunitic putting a gun to starrynight's head. This now dead guy will not shoot a human being ever!
The definition of lunitic is: a commonly used term for a person who is mentally ill, dangerous, foolish OR unpredictable. This now dead guy was clearly dangerous, unpredictable, and foolish. Thanks Metro! Nice job!!!!
Additionally, now that this guy is dead and not just wounded, we don't have to worry about some lame judge giving a criminal a light sentence, allowing him to continue his destructive behavor after a little time in the hole. Downtown is now a little bit safer thanks to the actions of those brave officers.