I met them after the show...but I didn't get much of a chance to talk with
them as I had to help my friends tear down the show since they were the
ones who put on the show...Someone might have seen me I was up in the
front with a foo fighters shirt on.  I had to be a security person for the
stage.

                                Mike






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        "I only see myself reflected in your eyes, so all that I believe
essentially are lies.  And everything I've hoped to be or ever thought I
was died with your belief in me so who the fuck am I?"
                                ----Stabbing Westward

                    **** Mike "monkey" Marshino****
                            McMahon Desk Lead
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On Tue, 27 Apr 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Hey all-
> I won't go write a book about the show, because lots of people have already 
> written about it.  But there are a couple of things I wanted to say.  First 
> of all, this was my first time seeing SDRE and I was ecstatic.  The show left 
> me shaking so hard that I thought I was having a seizure, I was so weak that 
> I could barely feel my hands and I could not breath right.  At the end of the 
> show the tears welled up in my eyes and if I'd had the strength, I would have 
> bawled.  Needless to say, I have never experienced anything like it.  I'm 
> sure everyone's first live experience must have been similar.  I really wish 
> they would have played "Rodeo Jones" but oh well.  I scored a drumstick!!  
> Did anyone see them after? Just wondering...
> And in response to what Anthony said about girl SDRE fans being hot, same 
> thing goes for the guys.  Wow...they were cute.  Anyhoo:)
> *Agnes*
> P.S.  Death Cab was awesome!
> 

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