I probably get asked to remove my baseball cap about half the time when I'm attending a concert at a large venue. It's not a big deal to me although I the top of my head is the last place I'd put a flask if I wanted to sneak one in. Even at the Garth Brooks concert this spring, they asked the guy ahead of me to take off his cap, but not me for some reason.
Most places also take the cap from your pop bottle which is something I really care about.
I'd recommend using one of these, but then people might freak out if you use the wrong bathroom.
It's OK to not be OK.
Yeah f***in' kids today!!!
They throw sh*t on the field...they get too rowdy....they yell too much...they say nasty things....
Then the STUDENT section is bad too!!!
hahaha
So when someone says, how things in the "old" days were so much better, kindly remind them that those were the years they used to wear dresses, or suits and ties, then rush the field and "tear the goalposts down"!!
There was a fight at Ribfest, right in front of the Sound Tent, it took security forever to get there. Luckily the crowd took control immediately
the agressor was absolutely pinned to the ground on his back flailing away. That was until some of his friends got the guy to let him up and
took him away. When security did arrive there was a stream of arms pointing the direction for him to bet the guy out of the event.
Was that the one Saturday night?
Anyone go to vote tonight at the dome, north lot blocked off, forced people who did nit know it to pull back on 19 th and go to University, a bit dangerous but