HuggaBaloo
<font color=660066>Bear necessities...
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Deadheadbelle, I was most definitely not wanting to offend. Actually, I'm quite envious of you for being so spontaneous and seeking out those kinds of experiences. I was always the kind who said: "Wow...[insert cool performer(s) here] is going to be in concert. I sure wish I could go." But I wouldn't buy tickets. Most of the ones I listed were some of my absolute favorite performers and I am very glad that I bought those tickets. But, there were others that I know I would enjoy (for example Barenaked Ladies), but I just never felt like I "fit in" with the people in the crowds, so I just turn up my CDs in the car real loud and sing along!Originally posted by deadheadbelle
I don't know if I should be offended or proud!?!In my early twenties I went to over 20 concerts per year. I was waiting tables full time & going to college full time, but I could bid for the shifts I wanted to work, so I would work 4 doubles in a row so I could be off for a few days to travel & see concerts. Then there was the summer that I took off for a whole month to follow The Grateful Dead during their entire summer tour. Anyway, times have changed. I saw Widespread Panic a couple of weeks ago & that was the first concert I had been to in 2 years!!!!! I'm not big on crowds anymore, either. I guess it's the age, people tend to get on my nerves. I would love to see Simon & Garfunkel, too. The tickets are really high, though.

Good luck with the eye doc!
