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    Forum Regular Jack in Wilmington's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by ForeverAutumn View Post
    I'm a huge Blue Rodeo fan and have been since before their first album was even released. I've seen them many times. We used see them for free all the time but then they got popular and we had to pay to see them. We didn't mind, they always put on an amazing show!

    Just last weekend I was talking to our Vet who is also a huge fan and we were commenting that it would be great to see them at Massey Hall, which is a famous old venue here (Neil Young, Rush and Charlie Parker have all recorded live albums here and Gordon Lightfoot has played here over 150 times!).

    Anyhow, the conversation about Blue Rodeo at Massey Hall occurred last Saturday. Coincidentally, on Tuesday the band announced two shows at Massey Hall to celebrate their 25th anniversary!

    This morning I scored 4th row tickets to the Saturday night show during a radio station pre-sale.

    This afternoon I WON 2 tickets to the Friday night show from the same radio station!

    So now I have the choice of going to this show on both nights, or selling a pair a tickets and making my money back.

    Today was a great day!
    It would be a nice gesture to offer your vet the two Friday night tickets as a thank you for taking such good care of your pets. You never know when you might need a favor from him.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack in Wilmington View Post
    It would be a nice gesture to offer your vet the two Friday night tickets as a thank you for taking such good care of your pets. You never know when you might need a favor from him.
    That's not a bad idea Jack. I'll actually give it some thought, but I'm willing to bet that she'll have already bought tickets by the time we get the free pair. Besides, if I sell the tickets I can use the money to pay our vet bills. With what we've paid her this year, she could probably hire the band to play in her backyard!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ForeverAutumn View Post
    That's not a bad idea Jack. I'll actually give it some thought, but I'm willing to bet that she'll have already bought tickets by the time we get the free pair. Besides, if I sell the tickets I can use the money to pay our vet bills. With what we've paid her this year, she could probably hire the band to play in her backyard!
    Sorry to hear about your veterinary woes FA. It's hard to be a pet owner and not want the best care for them.
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    Musicaholic Forums Moderator ForeverAutumn's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack in Wilmington View Post
    Sorry to hear about your veterinary woes FA. It's hard to be a pet owner and not want the best care for them.
    Thanks Jack. One of our cats is a middle-aged cat who spent the first seven years of his life living in a house with 80 other cats!!! Needless to say that he did not get very good care in that home and has developed some health issues. But he's an awesome boy and we're more than happy to do what ever is needed to ensure that his remaining years are healthy and happy ones. We have pet insurance on all of our cats also, so that helps ease the pain when those big bills come in.

    But I digress....

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