
Okay so it didn’t show Tony on Garth’s concert last night, it doesn’t matter. We know he was there, and we know he saw one hell of a concert. It made me cry… several times. I watched 6pm until what… 10pm? Garth is such a great man… He’s just amazing.
It was something he said during the interview with Lorriane Crook about how he loves watching the audience, trying to guess which song that person came to hear. He’ll play “The Dance” and see someone’s face light up and know that person came to hear him sing that song and that’s what he loves. It’s small things like that… that kill me. He and Reba McEntire, they are my heros.
Garth, I’ll be here with bells on when you decide to come back.
In other news, I think I may have gotten a loan for this coming semester and next. It says that I was approved and that it’s mailing me the kit in 3 to 5 business days, so I’m hoping I do. It would help A LOT including the dental visits and the moving matter so I’m not giving my hopes up. I don’t have the greatest luck.
I have to go work on my report now though, because I’ve got to go to bed early tonight. I have to get up around 3:15 in the morning, be in town at 5 and head to Jacksonville to work the Jacksonville game for CBS Sports. I’m a little excited. I’ve never worked a NFL game before.
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Everytime I hear The Thunder Rolls I always remember his concert that I was at. He started singing that and you could hear the rolling thunder for real. A storm was approching way off in the distance. It was cool. Then when we were leaving I was in traffic and here comes Garth’s tour bus with Garth hanging out the side window saying hi and thanks for coming as his bus is leaving. It was cool! All the waiting in line and wearing a bracelet for almost two weeks was well worth it. I had to wear this bright neon green plastic bracelet that you couldn’t take off otherwise you would lose your spot in line at Kroger. I had to wear it for my high school graduation!
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