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Saturday, August 11, 2007


   Projekt Revolution
Aight, listen up, foo's, cuz I'ma tell you 'bout the advenchahs o' Mo and Stephy on teh day deh wint tuh Projekt Revolution.
Yeah, Biotch.

Okay, so... we got there (Sound Advice Amphitheater) at twelve something. It was hot as stink (awesome expression, I know). Steph, Nick (kid who likes way too much and who payed for my ticket (and refuses to let me pay him back)), and I had to wait for Adam, Nick's friend, so show up at the gate, so we were already sweating by the time we actually got inside the gates. And guess who was there to take our tickets? My 7th grade math teacher. Wtf? xD Anyway, she was nice and smiley like always. I guess that's her summer job; being part of the staff for events and stuff.
Anyway, I get in there only to realize that I don't have my precious 60 bucks, that would have fed us plenty, even if everything is way overpriced. Four bucks for a bottle of water? C'mon, man. Anyway, I had left my money at home, so that kind of sucked. Stephanie gave me this "I hate you so much right now" look: she hadn't eaten anything and was planning on eating at the show. Sometime during all of this, Nick mentioned that every time he came to the Amphitheater, it rained. This will all come into play later.
We went all the way around the main stage, which is gi-huge-ic, and went to the backstage gait. May I remind you, this is all outdoors. Anyway, there was a little trailor-thing that I wouldn't mind living on; it looked like a room with one wall knocked out. It was full or Zune mp3 players, and if you came in there, you got a free wristband that said "Zune" on it, so that was pretty cool. Then there was this tent-type-of-thing, and then I saw it. The autographed My Chemical Romance guitar. If you entered the contest, you had the chance of winning it and some other signed merch. You weren't aloud to touch it, but taking pictures was okay.
Mmm, but let me tell you of the coolness that is the weather. It started pouring out of nowhere, and the lady at the booth thing was shouting for someone to give her the guitar, so I grabbed it by the neck and handed it to her. Yes, Mo got the touch le guitar. Cuz I'm cool that way. ;P
Anyway, we ran inside the Zune thing, since it had a roof, and Steph stood there cursing Nick for saying that it rained every time he went there.
So we walked around for a long time, and watched some band on the side stage called, um... Idk, started with an "s". Oh, right, "Saosin". They were okay. The lead guitarist had this neon-orange guitar, which was really cool. xP

Anyway, there's lots of other crap to tell, but I can't right now, so I'll continue tomorrow.

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