Sent at 3:46 a.m. to Last Days, and a dozen other media outlets:

Dear Paramount Theater,

For the second night in a row you have insisted on broadcasting a continuous loop of "It's A Small World." I've been informed that you are doing this in an attempt to discourage the homeless community from sleeping on theater property. Although I understand (to some degree) your frustration, you are driving your neighbors insane!

I live next door at Tower 801 apartments. Last night you started this nonsense at 2 am and continued until at least 7 am. Tonight you are doing it again. You have infuriated the residents here. Many of us are appalled and saddened that a member of our community, a member we support and cherish would choose such an inappropriate solution. Could the Board of Directors of the Paramount get a good night's sleep if they had to listen to "Disney Ride" all night long?

We need to get up in the morning and work. We are entitled to the quiet enjoyment of our homes. Some tenants have health issues. We would like to think the Paramount has some degree of respect for its neighbors, but at this moment that is a little hard to imagine.

I hope you will see your error in such an ill-advised decision. In the meantime, I have forwarded this letter to the local media, the Tower management, all city council members, the City Attorney, The Mayor, Our U.S. Congressman, and many of the tenants here in the Tower. It is my hope that they will also contact you AND the individuals and institutions that I have in order to stop this rude behavior you are inflicting on us.

Yes, It Is A Small World. You missed your own message.