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i don't have to work until thursday :hyper:

and i don't have to work this weekend :drool: a real weekend :drool:
 
Wow, a weekend off...sometimes I dream of those :hmm:

I would have had this past weekend off but I chose to accept overtime to pay for my U2 tickets so I really shouldn't complain
 
i'm going to go see enter the haggis on friday, and then i'm driving out to boston (well, technically cambridge) to see the ducky boys on saturday.

:hyper:

i might end up not going to see enter the haggis. i don't remember how much tickets cost, and it depends on whether or not it's sold out...if it's sold out, i'm sure i could still get a ticket at the door and stand in the back by the bar like i did for gaelic storm once. i don't really feel like doing that...i'm still not legally old enough to drink, and last time a guy spit guinness down my back (it was an accident, but still not cool).
 
:ohmy:

Spit Guinness down the back is not my idea of an enjoyable evening.

The legal drinking age is 19 where I live (not that I'm encouraging you to drink or do anything else illegal :shifty: )
 
21 here, i turn 21 in may :up:

i'm not going to lie, i do look forward to being able to drink a beer at a show once in a while, but i'm more psyched that i'll actually be able to go to shows that are 21+ and see bands i've been missing out on for so long.

what will happen is i'll buy a beer at a show, then i'll realize you can't really take it into the pit with you...and i'll stand there thinking "wow, that was stupid"...

but if i ever see murphy's law live again, and jimmy g hands out beers, i won't have to worry about getting thrown out again.
 
the spit guinness was not good.

the funny thing was the band came back about 6 months later, and i saw the guy again, he remembered me and appologized again. :lol:
 
:up: if it doesn't get confiscated and you get kicked out of the club.
 
IWasBored said:
the spit guinness was not good.

the funny thing was the band came back about 6 months later, and i saw the guy again, he remembered me and appologized again. :lol:

Well maybe 6 months from now you will run into him again and he will buy you a Guinness that you will be able to drink :up:
 
fah said:


Well maybe 6 months from now you will run into him again and he will buy you a Guinness that you will be able to drink :up:


:hmm:

crap, gaelic storm is playing here in april. hahahaha.
 
fah said:


ok, that would suck


whenever i go to shows, i hardly ever have some story to tell when i get home. so my murphy's law story from last may keeps showing up :shifty: journal entries, randoooooms....

it was all good, though, the bouncers let me and the other kid they threw out back into the show.

:geek:

actually, i don't know if that's true about not having cool stories...usually they involve getting hit in the head or kicked in the head (or stepped on) by people or things :hmm: this goes all the way back to when i first started seeing bands in 1999...BNL, and that box of mac & cheese...

:lol:
 
fah said:
Timing is everything :wink:


:down: yes it is.

the murphy's law show was a week before my 20th birthday. the first thing that went through my mind when i was standing outside on the sidwalk was how pissed off i'd be if i was a year older and it had been only a week away from my 21st birthday. cos that's the kind of stuff that would happen to me.
 
:lol:

did we use "somtimes you can't make it on your own" for HTDAAB stuff?

"sometimes you can't make it without RANDOOOOOOOM"

:shifty:
 
i figured it was probably used when i wasn't here.

how about another monty python one?
 
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