Friday, August 31, 2012

Restrictions may apply;

--Currently I'm typing, eating, and packing at the same time. So, sorry if this isn't the best. I feel like I never have time to just sit and eat anymore, I always have to fit something "more important" into place and either skip eating (which is awful) or eat while I study, or do laundry, or drive. Anyways.


     Last night was the final show for the Twilight Concert Series, and yes of course I went. Granted I never thought that I would find myself at a Rap concert, but there I was. I went for Aloe Blacc, who was the opening for the rapper Common. Sadly I did miss most of Mr. Blacc's performance due to the public transportation that my friends were riding ( I had to pick them up at the train station). We did make it (we ran) for one of the songs that we had been waiting to hear, which was Loving You Is Killing Me, and it was absolutely fantastic.
     Then it was Common's turn. At that moment, I realized how out of place I was, but ignoring that fact I enjoyed the show on stage, as well as in the crowd. During one of his songs, he picked a girl from the audience and proceeded to bring her on stage with him. While she was up there she rubbed his sweaty bald head with a towel, received kisses from him, and then took a picture of the two of them on her phone. After that and some free style rapping, it was over and we decided that walking around the city at night was a great idea. And it was. We watched a man get a ticket for Jaywalking; I mean seriously, how often does that even happen. Off to Denny's we walked where say a cat tied up to a bike. As if the cat would walk along side the biker. And that was the extent of what we saw.
      Eventful? Yes. Enjoyable? Quite. Would I do it again? Without a doubt.






                                                                                                  --Tears of joy.




                                                                                           --It's for charity.
                                             --It's been a long night.

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