Popmartijn
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Hello,
Here's an interesting (and amusing) article about those annoying concert stereotypes. You know the ones I'm talking about. So, read it and continue to make fun of them.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A63181-2004Jul19.html
*has seen some of these annoying persons at some concerts he was attending*
C ya!
Marty
Here's an interesting (and amusing) article about those annoying concert stereotypes. You know the ones I'm talking about. So, read it and continue to make fun of them.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A63181-2004Jul19.html
Just One Request
Going to A Concert? Don't Play The Fool
[. . .]
There is no escaping the Concert Fool. He (and every once in a while, she) is the chronic carbuncle on the butt of rock, an inflammation that makes it hard to really get comfortable. The Concert Fool is either unglued by music, or drunk, or unaware of the invisible line that separates civilization from anarchy. Or aware of the line but past caring about it. Mostly, the Concert Fool is having a great time because these guys rawwwwk and because it's a concert and up top, dude. Rock and roll!
Ultimately, the Concert Fool is confused. He believes that the rules of courtesy have been suspended during showtime, which isn't exactly true. Though it's not entirely false, either. At a typical rock concert, you get far more leash than you do at, say, the theater or the symphony. The Concert Fool, however, misconstrues limited license for an excuse to vomit on your girlfriend's pants.
[. . .]
*has seen some of these annoying persons at some concerts he was attending*
C ya!
Marty