Morrissey was in town tonight. I missed it. Does that qualify as paranormal?
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Paranormal? No.
Supernatural? No.
Cryptoterrestrial? Yes.
Crypto in the sense of "Wha?!"
How did or could you miss such an opportunity?
I saw him last week. His voice is aging wonderfully but I can't quite shake the feeling that he is gonna end up as a Vegas act sooner or later. Very good show but it was stupid expensive and if future shows are $40-$60 I won't be attending.
Machine Gun--
Yeah, I know. I really blew it.
Golden--
$40-$60? That's *it*?
Mac
Heaven knows, I bet you must be feeling miserable now after missing Morrissey.
Sorry I couldn't resist.
Paranormal isn't the word that I would use. ;-)
Re: Nick Redfern's comment--maybe you can take those feelings of regret at having missed the concert and use or transmute that emotion into some form of creative output. Jes' tryin' to help. ;)
Nick--
An apt quote. :-)
Paul--
Paranormal isn't the word that I would use
More like "sacrilegious."
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