LaZy wrote:
Thanks to everyone who came out to the show tonight(the 23rd). Awesome time was had by all especially those who indulged in Iced Hot Chocolate. Sins against nature taste so good.
That Chocolate Mint Blended Ice Coffee was pretty damn good too. I had two of them; One I drank myself and the other I shared with Bob of PA, and my friends Jeanee and Jeff. Mmmm, cooooooffee.
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But back to the bands The Glow and Public Access had great sets despite space and the latter using a tenor sax mouthpeice for a bass sax.
First off, I am now a HUGE fan of The Glow. I thought they were simply marvelous. And if I had enough money (I need to save for Dave Matthews Band on Wednesday), I def. would have bought the CD. But I'm sure I"ll get out to see them again sometime, so I can just buy it then.
And about then tenor on the
bari sax mouthpiece. Being one who switches between tenor and bari herself, I found it highly amusing. They guys did a great job, they faced their adversity well. Kudos my dears.
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Aiynana Cantori brought half her extended family and they seemed to enjoy the show. Billy Reily managed their set nicely with their trumpet player singing due to a misssing lead singer.
Hehe. That was like 1/32 of my extended family. I have a HUGE family. But of the family who lives in the CNY area, it was probably about 1/5 of them. I had asked my parents a couple weeks ago to call up everyone and let them know about the show, but when I went to confirm that they'd done it a couple days ago, they were like 'Oooh.. I forgot. Sorry?' From now on I call my family myself.
BRE, darlings, bravo. Playing with you was fun, and getting divorced with Jeanee to marry Brendan was quite the thing to behold. I've decided that being pushed in front of cars by girls who are jealous is not a fun thing, even if they aren't really jealous and are just joking about pushing but then you actually end up in front of a car. I think I'll stick to boys from now on.

Haha. Marvelous time, loves, a simply marvelous time.
And I was to extend a HUGE thanks to Twitch for stealing his dad's car and driving from Rochester for the show. Twitch, darling, I love you so much, you rock.
Thank you to everyone else who came out to the show as well, from near or far. If you drove further than Twitch, and I'm friends with you, then you're awesome.
Ooooooh yeah. Good times.