Thursday, September 22, 2005
Fuck.
Fuck people getting sick.
Fuck the Metro Centre for putting us up in the nosebleed little bullshit corner where you can't see a god damn thing, where you can feel that it's supposed to be loud but the proper sound doesn't reach you and where the lights from the stage are aimed right at your face just to make sure you can't get a view of anything. Thank you tenclub, it was totally fucking worth it to join for these extra special seats. I'm pretty sure I was closer to the stage when I went to see the Rolling Stones.
And the biggest fuck you please fucking die of all to the asshole who literally ran right into me and nearly broke my nose while I was pushing a wheelchair. Fuck fucking people. Hate them all. Oh look, it's still bleeding. Wonderful.
Fuck everything, I wish I was home. But I hate being home.
I don't know where I want to be. Not here.
I've been to the Metro Centre a couple of times. The venue is so-so to start with. Essentially, if you're not on the ground by the stage it's not really great. Hockey games would be okay. Concerts and stuff, not really.
an e-mail full of *uncontrollable rage* might make you feel better.
no seriously, do it. that's the whole reasoning behind getting your tickets from tenclub, is cause your seats will be totaly kick-ass cause you totally kick-ass for being a member of a fan club of a band that KICKS FUCKING ASS.
not because they're totally lame and can't accomadate a chair.
i was in the upper bowl, section 35 i think. not too bad, but that's where i was expecting to sit. if i was expecting floor seats and got that, man, i dont' even know tha tammount of rage yet. but i'm sure i'd find it if that happened to me.
I blame the Metro Centre moreso than Tenclub.
Also, I'm ticked that I couldn't get back in after leaving. I probably could have called Will to come get him, but my nose was bleeding and I was ticked at the shitty seats and not really feelin' it that night.