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THE PROMPT: "Tragedy or near tragedy befalls for (?) from character list." Well friends, it's another hot pink entry from my trove of stories about my life. Enjoy it while you can. We knew it was coming, but we couldn't say for sure when. Jess' grandmother was being moved into Hospice care, and The Get Up Kids were reuniting and going on tour, destined to hit Buffalo at some point. While Jess handled what she could for her Nani, I went out and bought six tickets for the concert. One for me, Jess and her two boys, and two spares in case friends that wanted to go couldn't get them. Priorities, right? The first few times TGUK came to the area, I'd missed them. For one reason or another, I couldn't go. It took me awhile, and much prodding from my boys Adam and DMFM to get into them, but I fell in love good and hard with them. I got to see them in Niagara Falls before they broke up, and it was a great, if not disappointing show. The bands that played after them would've been nothing without The Get Up Kids. But TGUK were back! And I was pumped! We made a few visits to Hospice to see Nani, who was in the final stages of dementia. I didn't know her, but it was sad to see her go. I was sad more for everyone else who knew her. All I would hear were stories from those who knew her. The funeral was planned in her hometown (I believe), weeks after her death and a local service. It was in a town outside of Albany, almost eight hours away. Had I not just started my new position a few months earlier at work, I would've gone. But rules are rules, vacation time wasn't earned yet, and "a girlfriend's grandmother" doesn't qualify one for berevement pay. So Jess and the boys headed out to the burial, and I stayed home. Of course, that was the same week as the concert. I was sitting on five tickets. I was able to unload a couple...one to DMFM's friend and co-worker, and one to Jess' coworker that we bowled with. I had my little brother and some of the old Penora Crew with me. Plus I had my boys. While I felt my girlfriend's pain, the night was offset by being at the corner of the stage watching a band I'd loved for years. I've been through so much that The Get Up Kids' music has seen me through than anyone could imagine, and it would've been awesome to have Jess and the boys there. It would've been nice to attend the funeral of her grandmother also, to bond more with the family, but in the early stages of a new job, I needed to get paid. Mixed emotions? You tell me. MUSICAL BREAK!! Of course I'm going to post songs by The Get Up Kids! Why wouldn't I? ![]() http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PziIz6eL51g http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zuvo0cO-r24&feature=related http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tYm1PDwLrQM http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kPp8fKjsBUU And the all-time most heartbreakingly awesomest song ever, where a lyric and a guitar can punch you in the gut and define the definition of emotional music when you miss someone. Yeah, it's so raw and beautiful, it hurts. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wO_3KRIk_bQ The 1:30 minute mark or so is the most amazing thing in music besides these lyrics. VITAL STATS: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() This chick lives in Buffalo, and once posted on Facebook that she wants to be friends with everybody. There's no way I'd even accept that friend request, and I have too many friends on FB as it stands. It's cheap beer and Grammy time, I suppose. I've always enjoyed the Grammys for the fun collaborations. But the music I like will never win one. Oh well. Maybe I should hit a crack pipe in honor of a legend. Or maybe not. Whatever you're up to, people, make the best out of it. I'll always love you, if you wanna dance with somebody. If not, GOODNIGHT NOW!! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5fsr0vt33qM |