Posted: 7/29/2005, 11:34 am
Here's my e-mail to Josie @ The Edge:
Anything goes today so anything’s worth a shot right?
I am in Columbus, OH. Since being turned onto OLP when Superman’s dead came out (And I thought it was Smashing Pumpkins at first) I have become a fan of Canadian music. This turned me onto hockey and now I cheer on the Canadian Olympic and International hockey teams.
It’s weird how I tell all my friends how great Canadian music is and Canadian hockey and all other Canadian stuff.
Yet … I’ve never made the trip up north to Canada.
My first OLP concert experience was my freshman year of College. OLP Playing a sold out show at a 1000 seat venue in Detroit. Tickets sold out in a heart beat however the week of the show they announced the first 100 people to line up at the door get in. Coincidently that fell right in line with my spring break.
“Where you going for spring break? Florida? Texas? Mexico?”
“I’m going to Detroit” Was my response
People thought I was nuts being it was March and the thermometer had yet to reach 45 at best just yet.
So I drove 3 hour to Detroit that day arrived there somewhere around 11 am and stood there 16th in line until doors opened somewhere around 8pm
So now instead of an 8 hour wait in line how about a more enjoyable 8 Hour road trip from Columbus, OH to Toronto, ON Canada. I’m willing to walk right out of work if you just say the word.
Waddya say?
Keep up the good work!
Brian
Columbus, OH
Anything goes today so anything’s worth a shot right?
I am in Columbus, OH. Since being turned onto OLP when Superman’s dead came out (And I thought it was Smashing Pumpkins at first) I have become a fan of Canadian music. This turned me onto hockey and now I cheer on the Canadian Olympic and International hockey teams.
It’s weird how I tell all my friends how great Canadian music is and Canadian hockey and all other Canadian stuff.
Yet … I’ve never made the trip up north to Canada.
My first OLP concert experience was my freshman year of College. OLP Playing a sold out show at a 1000 seat venue in Detroit. Tickets sold out in a heart beat however the week of the show they announced the first 100 people to line up at the door get in. Coincidently that fell right in line with my spring break.
“Where you going for spring break? Florida? Texas? Mexico?”
“I’m going to Detroit” Was my response
People thought I was nuts being it was March and the thermometer had yet to reach 45 at best just yet.
So I drove 3 hour to Detroit that day arrived there somewhere around 11 am and stood there 16th in line until doors opened somewhere around 8pm
So now instead of an 8 hour wait in line how about a more enjoyable 8 Hour road trip from Columbus, OH to Toronto, ON Canada. I’m willing to walk right out of work if you just say the word.
Waddya say?
Keep up the good work!
Brian
Columbus, OH