Blind Guy Getting In Jamie's Van
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- | + | The incident which would come to be known as the '''Blind Guy Getting In Jamie's Van''' took place in senior year of high school, when several members of the group went to downtown Seattle to see an Ozma show. Jamie was the driver, and the group was required at one point to pay a seven dollar cover charge to get into the event. At one point every member of the group was delighted to see Ryen Slegr walking along the street and Gavin was verbally reprimanded for having no idea who he was. | |
- | After the concert the group was going along in downtown Seattle looking for Brett, who had chosen to go to | + | After the concert the group was going along in downtown Seattle looking for Brett, who had chosen to go to the Long Winters show instead. At one point the van was stopped with the sliding door open, and a blind man leaned into the van and asked if we were there to pick him up. We were startled and denied that we were, and he kept asking. The situation was made worse by how he was physically in the van for about fifteen seconds. Later we found Brett and went home. |
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+ | ==See Also== | ||
+ | *[[The Capitalist and The Jew]] | ||
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+ | [[Category:Events]] |
Current revision as of 01:58, 12 February 2007
The incident which would come to be known as the Blind Guy Getting In Jamie's Van took place in senior year of high school, when several members of the group went to downtown Seattle to see an Ozma show. Jamie was the driver, and the group was required at one point to pay a seven dollar cover charge to get into the event. At one point every member of the group was delighted to see Ryen Slegr walking along the street and Gavin was verbally reprimanded for having no idea who he was. After the concert the group was going along in downtown Seattle looking for Brett, who had chosen to go to the Long Winters show instead. At one point the van was stopped with the sliding door open, and a blind man leaned into the van and asked if we were there to pick him up. We were startled and denied that we were, and he kept asking. The situation was made worse by how he was physically in the van for about fifteen seconds. Later we found Brett and went home.