Tuesday, March 28, 2006

Practicing my Concert Face for Mates of State


Practicing my Concert Face, originally uploaded by nickgraywfu.

Last night's Mates of State concert in Athens was great. I was a super-fan and sang along with most of the duets. I even made a sign for one of my favorite songs - La'hov. Here is how it all went down.

Nick Gray (holds up sign halfway through show)

Jason Hammel - Do you see that sign?
Kori Gardner - What sign? (looks at my sign)
Jason Hammel - That's a really good sign.
Nick Gray THIS IS MY FAVORITE SONG!!
Jason Hammel - Oh, wow - we haven't played that song yet on this tour... (looks at Kori) Should we?
Kori Gardner - We might mess it up.
Nick Gray - No way!

And then they played it, I and went crazy like Donkey Kong. I mean, crazy like a 13 year-old girl at a Hillary Duff concert.

 
Comments:
do you know HOW bad ass you are. that's sick. i hate when i go to a show, generally to hear my fav song or 2 and neither get played. way to work it!!!
 

Apparantely you don't have to be 13 to go crazy at a Hilary Duff concert. Just ask Tina.
 

Exactly... I think I went a little more than insane at Hilary's concert. It was AMAZING!
 

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