It helped to sit where very few people were. I did note in the restroom of
the theater that someone had a crying child (a two-year-old) in tow, and I
wondered what they could be thinking to bring a child to such an event. But
I heard nothing once the music started. It's not the kind of music you'd
want a child sleeping on your lap for. You're expected to get up and dance
during the concert.
I'll definitely take earplugs next time. I do have several pairs at home.
Yes, the Secret does work.
Marian
On 8/24/07 4:54 PM, "pitcher" wrote:
> So, then, you would say the secret works?
> I'm glad to hear you had a good time. It sounds like it was very enjoyable.
> If you don't already, make sure you have earplugs with you when you go to a
> concert;)
>
>
>> Date: Fri, 24 Aug 2007 16:44:52 -0700
>> To: pitcher
>>
>> The Gipsy Kings concert was great. I was sitting just a few feet from the
>> lead singer. Could see laugh lines, wrinkles, crow's feet, sweat, smiles,
>> disappointment, sweat, anxiety. I was right in front of the speakers, so I
>> feel slammed today. But I was near a group of really good dancers and could
>> see Robert. He was chatting with the man next to him. We now know someone
>> who does kitchen cabinets and bookcases. Robert had a great time. It was
>> well worth it.
>>
>> Security people took their jobs really seriously. Sat in chairs in the
>> aisles in front, so moving about was minimized, as was overdrinking.
>>
>> Marian
>>
>
Friday, August 24, 2007
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