seeing your friends succeed at what they love doing rules.
the show was fantastic and it was good to see everyone again. they're away more than they're home right now. i loved seeing the expressions on the faces of the kids in the crowd. their enthusiasm, excitement and love of the music was so pure. i hope the guys in LOG notice that and use it to fuel themselves in those inevitable moments when touring gets to be a drag. it'd be a shame to make it to the top only to find yourself miserable. not that i think that'll happen to LOG. i'm pretty sure they realize that they're kinda living the dream.
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wait a minute...i have a funny lamb of god story...
aww, girl....spill it!
oh so the story is that LOG sort of ruined my life.
I had a "friend" that went to jail for a bit and to be the good "friend" i was, I went to pick up his belongings because he said he couldn't live without his fucking LOG hoodie....little did I know I had a suspended license because of an unpaid speeding ticket from 5 years prior...needless to say, because of a LOG hoodie, I suffered 1 year of probation, a $350 fine, and a damn lifetime of bad insurance rates.
hahaha!
LOG = life ruiners, for sure.
they'd totally understand your friend's need for a certain sweatshirt. i swear, in every promo photo, magazine spread, tour shot, or tv appearance at least one of the members of LOG are wearing a shirt promoting my husband's old band RPG. all the moeny in the world and still wearing the same threadbare shirts. i love me a low maintenance dude.
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