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Review by FACTSAREUSELESS
Don't tell me the show sucked. I didn't hear it and I'm telling you it rocked! Phish is the best and they are making America great again!
I'm so thankful that they rake in hundreds of thousands a year just for us! Practice? They don't need to practice. You kidding me? Who does that?
After enough time on the job, your boss doesn't expect you to actually perform, does he? No, of course not. Just mail it in.
The review? Oh yeah...I didn't hear the show but the negativity here just sucks. Let's see....
Grind...CTB...Blaze On...and Heavy Things! The Line!...You know they should play those every night, in my book. I think The Line should open set 2 in Mansfield. Let's really stretch it out boys! It has such potential to be a scorcher.
So tired of jaded vets who don't appreciate what they're doing right now.
it's about process. The process goes like this...They book the venue...you buy the tickets...you show up and go wild and buy a shirt...they try to act like they're 25 for three hours then they pass out on the bus. They do this 20 more times and they've supported their families and we talk about it like it matters.
Trust me. i didn't hear the show. I know what i'm talking about. it was great.