I should have taken a picture of how long the line was.
Because it was INSANE.
I got there an hour before the doors opened, ticket in hand, and the line was about 100-200 ft. from the entrance. By the time I was half-way to the entrance, it had already filled up again behind me.
Absolutely crazy.
But still. Excellent show. Would definitely go see them again (it was their first time in Asheville, so I hope they come back now - they said that we, as a crowd, 'rejuvenated' them). Ridiculous amount of lesbians there, from the couple beside me who would randomly engage me in their conversations (and I never really knew what they were talking about, except that they come from Winston-Salem and one of them wanted to lean on me for support) to the couple in front of me, where one girl was way into PDA and the other one... not so much (my mother thinks she was staking her claim...lol). It was a lesbian free-for-all, with some random guys and one of my college professors (Go Jay!).
Oh. And a super-cool chick behind me requested 'Speak Slow', to which we both gave each other the thumbs-up... and then sang out to the song. ;)
What follows is very image-heavy and isn't even half of what I took last night.
And they sang my favorite, hence the lyrics used in this post! :D
/ /
'Twas a struggle to be in class today.
I didn't get home until after one and proceeded to put photos on my PC, so I didn't get to bed until two-ish. And my father woke me up at 6:30 in the morning. I can't even tell you what I said to him on the phone - it's a blur.
[sigh]
Managed to stay awake, though. Pass my quiz (mostly...lol). Did my commercial idea. And got to leave early thanks to my years of ARC experience. Sweet. :)
Now, time for more homework.
...Perhaps not tonight, though. I am way too tired.