Thursday, July 24, 2008
sell out
I love live music and I love Seattle, so when the zootunes schedule comes out we find a few artists that we like and we buy tickets. Its for a good cause, all of the ticket sales go directly to the Zoo.
Seriously.
However, I cannot tolerate the shows any more.
What is it about sitting outdoors and listening to some great music that makes people want to talk during the whole show and make it difficult for those around them to enjoy the show?
Would you do the same at the opera? symphony?
I understand running around with your kids, I understand that babies cry and kids want to place chase, but you 45 year old ass hat with the really loud voice and tall chair, shut the feck up. After all, I paid 28 bucks to hear music and eat dinner underneath the trees, not listen to you discuss your upcoming colonscopy.
K?
Tonight we saw Emmylou Harris, she was fabulous and it was quieter than last nights performances by the lovely Josh Ritter and the amazing Andrew Bird.
In fact, last night was even more amazing because TH and I entered a raffle and won a huge basket of chocolate goodies and some coffee from Metropolitan Market. Seriously cool and made me much happier after my cranky spell due to talking idiots.
Check it out...
Tonight they raffled off a grocery bag of vegetables.
Hard choice - vegetables v. truffles, coffee, brownies, biscotti, brownie mix and other delectables.
Saturday takes us to Spokane for a brief visit and a wedding. Should be tons of fun.
nm bittersweet but not 70%
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2 comments:
Congrats on the chocolates, totally jealous.
We are headed to Spokane today for a family reunion. Perhaps we'll see you on I-90.
Enjoy the Easter WA heat!
When you come to see me we will go to the Bluebird where quiet, attentive viewing is not only suggested, it is compulsory. And the minimum is only $7 or so. You'll get a lot of bang for your buck here in Nashville.
Mony thinks you should demand to switch your raffle basket for the veggies.
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