With your fabulous wife Anne! And you did sit next to Greg and me, which in some circles would be considered "crazy"Jigawatt wrote:Flew across the country.
Cheers, Diva
who's got to get those dinner and show photos posted
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With your fabulous wife Anne! And you did sit next to Greg and me, which in some circles would be considered "crazy"Jigawatt wrote:Flew across the country.
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Thanks for the award. We were at the very front of the line, I think 3rd or 4th. We went intentionally looking for the buses and had planned on using the "I can't find the bathroom" excuse, and then we found the bathrooms anyway I'm not a fan of that kind of humidity, but I lived there from winter 1995 until last November so... kinda used to it. Al's just that good of a showman. If you saw a tall redhead man with glasses standing next to a really short woman with glasses, that was us.Orthography Enthusiast wrote:You have my current vote for the Cutting It Really Close Award. And hey, we were both at that concert. HOT and humid. I don't know how Al even managed to perform in that weather. Wish I'd met you. I coulda. I was out there by the tour buses too.childofthespiral wrote:About a year ago, after me and my husband obth being unemployed for months and only just losing unemployment too, we took our last $150, bought concert tickets for Boca Raton, and then pawned another $85 in order to get the gasoline to drive there from 300 miles away. We managed to get good seats, had an absolute blast, found the tour buses by pure accident, and got autographs. Even though our camera with all 400 or so pictures and video of Yoda got stolen, we got our stuff back from pawn. My hubby is as big an Al fan as I am, and had never been to a concert of any kind before.
Totally worth it.