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Re: Under Twenty One
On Thu, 8 Feb 1996, Shanon Dell wrote:
> On Thu, 8 Feb 1996, Michael D. Mullins wrote:
>
> > I really have no desire to get into the fake I.D. thing; I mean, I'd love to
> > see John, but I don't think I'm prepared to break the law to do it. Besides,
> > the show was on a very inconvenent week night, and would have invovlved some
> > driving. Now, I wouldn't have minded this at all if it had been a sure thing
> > that I would get in (I skipped an entire day of classes to go see Sonic Youth
> > in Chicago last semester), but to go to all that trouble for a show that I don't
> > even know if I'll get into....
> >
> >
> > M.M.
> > "Legal Boy"
> >
> >
> I feel exactly the same way. This show would involve me driving
> 830 miles. I don't want to go all that way and not get in because I
> happened upon a bouncer with a good eye.
>
> ---------------------------------
> Shanon Dell |
> Radio/Television Department |
> University of Montana |
> tommy@selway.umt.edu |
> ---------------------------------
>
>
I share both your feelings. I am twenty. Had tickets before I thought
of the 21 and up thing. I even tried to call John Entwistle in St Louis
tonight, but the club manager wouldn't let me speak to anyone, not that
they would have made an exception anyways. I did get to hear some
drumming in the phone as the band set up. Excitement. But no show.
sad,
eric