Can't wait till Lucy is old enough to start taking to shows. Both for sharing the experience with her, and for re-accelerating the March to 100.

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Right. I will be at 21 of those shows as well. When you get to your mid 40's, and have been working for a long time in the same career, one of the perks is being paid more for your experience than when you are in your 20s. So you then have the time and cash to go do the stuff you couldn't do when you were much younger.mellow weasel wrote:As I understand it, 24 is just for this year, whereas a total total is 144.DrSteggy wrote:He started in 1992.But it's not like you get paid, or excuse yourself from work for a couple of months just for being Al fan, is it?Big Spoon wrote:Weird Al fans, man...
Oh, that's from one of those legends that start with "In civilised West..."DrSteggy wrote:When you get to your mid 40's, and have been working for a long time in the same career, one of the perks is being paid more for your experience than when you are in your 20s. So you then have the time and cash to go do the stuff you couldn't do when you were much younger.
Amen to that. I remember my first foray tourchasing in 2000. One show was $36, which was about 10 bucks more than what other places were charging. There was much discussion over the outrageous price of that show (held in a high school gym, I might add--the basketball hoop was above the stage) I long for a $36 show now.Jigawatt wrote:Same here--there are easily at least 3-4 shows on this leg that I would have hit in the past, but current childcare/money situations require that we sit them out for the greater good. Tickets are a lot pricier than they used to be!