Today was pretty quiet. John came over before I got home from school. I left him a key so he could let himself in. He was asleep when I got home, but he woke up when I came in. I brought him some Naked, and he drank it and just chilled. He really didn't feel well today - he has a cold. So I got to play doctor. Or, well, his "sexy nurse", as he put it. I checked his temperature when I got home, and he didn't have a fever. About an hour before we ate lunch, he decided to take some Sudafed. And I'm glad he did. He started to take a nap, but then I fixed lunch. He ate all of the macaroni I fixed, which was good since he took some medicine. After lunch, he took a nap. A long nap. He actually slept for about 3 hours. But I was glad to see him rest.
While he took a nap, I got several things accomplished. I washed dishes, did a load of laundry, and finished my anatomy homework. Then I ended up napping myself for about an hour. Right after I woke up, my mom called and said the bank across the road from my Bi-Lo had been robbed, and that the robber was holding two people hostage. So I turned on the news, and sure enough, there it was. They had all of Verdae Boulevard closed off, and every business in the area - including Bi-Lo - was on lockdown. So I'm really glad I wasn't at work today. I would've been pretty scared. And everybody was calling me to make sure I was ok - Anna, Nanny, even Phyllis. And my mom said that Grandma called her, and so did my aunt Judy. But luckily I don't work until tomorrow, so I missed the whole thing.
Anyway, John had to leave right after 5, because my dad came home. And my mom pulled up right as he was leaving. I thought she was going to be mad that he was still there, but she wasn't. I was surprised. I hated that John had to leave though. He said his headache was starting to come back, and he said he wanted to rest some more. I just didn't want him to drive while he was all blah and sleepy.
Anyway, when my parents got home, my mom took me to Tropical Tan. I tanned while she went to Kmart to return a pair of pants. Afterwards, she picked me up, and we went home and called in pizza for dinner. It was pretty good. And now I'm talking to John on AIM. Well, I was until like two seconds ago. He just signed off for no reason. Ugh.
OH! And the Motley Crue concert last night was awesome. Well, the music was. The crowd - eh, not so much. A few minutes after my dad and I got to our seats, some teenager came in with his buddy, completely wasted, and puked everywhere. The cops came and arrested him. Then the two women that sat behind us were drunk too, and they just got worse and worse as the show went on.
Theory of a Deadman was the first group we saw. They were awesome. And after their performance, they came out to sign autographs...right near our section! So needless to say, I was one of the first people in line for an autograph. They signed my poster I made for one of the local radio stations. And the guys in the band were really cool. Tyler and Dean were really nice. They talked to me for a second, and I told them how I saw them at the Orange Peel in Asheville back in September. And Tyler - whew. Anyway, I was thrilled that I got their autographs.
So after that, I went back to my seat since Hinder was fixing to come out on stage. That was when the drunk women in the seats behind us started getting out of hand. About half-way through Hinder's performance, one of the women spilled beer all over me...and my autographed poster. I was upset. So that kinda killed my mood for Hinder. And "Lips of An Angel" and "Get Stoned" were the last two songs they did.
Motley Crue, the headliner, was definitely awesome. It was like having some sort of wild, crazy 80s flashback or something. The music was excellent, even though lead singer Vince Neil left out a few lines of several songs. I'm not as familiar with the Crue as I am with other 80s bands, so I didn't know all of their songs, but the last three they sang were "Girls, Girls, Girls", "Dr. Feelgood", and "Home Sweet Home". It was a great show. Oh, and the lighting and pyrotechnics were awesome too. It was like the Nine Inch Nails concert with fireworks.
So overall, it was a great show. I could've done without the drunks, but hey - it's a rock concert. And my Theory-autographed poster looks something like a watercolor now, but at least I know I got to meet the band.
Anyway, I'm going to chill and watch House for a little while. Then I'm going to bed. And I won't post tomorrow because I have school until 3:15, then I'm working from 5 to 11. Lucky me. And it's Friday. That's just wrong. Anyway.
Goodnight.
Thursday, February 26, 2009
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