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@WilLifteDreads said:
- she had pink ones she didn't use. It wasn't as loud as I anticipated (seats were near soundboard)
- this was a huge let down on the venue. I was hoping to get ice cream or something sweet before the show. The only thing we saw were N/A smoothies at the Daquiri Stand. I am much more sympatric to non-drinkers at shows now. My daughter did get a kick out of drinking a Tall boy of Death Water.[/quote]
thats lame. i mean its cute about the tall boy, did the same with my son, tricked my parents into thinking i was feeding booze to a then 11 year old at Phish lol!
but i guess the only answer would be what my boys have done at every show theyve ever been at since 1.0 and thats bring in a bunch of jolly ranchers. doesnt pack nearly the same punch as cotton candy or ice cream, but could yield the same results in producing some bonus happiness. Always nice for the vibe.