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Continuum part two

The concert last night was great, very laid back. AE liked it to a point, unfortunetly she was ready to go about half way through the concert. John Mayer played one of her favorites, "Waiting For the World to Change" third and from then on she lost interest. Thank goodness I bought her a bag of popcorn to keep her occupied. We will have to reassess if we are going to do another concert other than "High School Musical" or Hillary Duff any time soon.

I guess John Mayer and Jessica Simpson made an appearance at Bunker's. Mr. Mayer even got up and played with the band of the night, "Dr. Mambo's Combo". I think it would have been great if G.B. Leighton had been there, but they are usually Wednesday nights. I used to go down to see G.B. Leighton quite a bit with friends and co-workers before kids. We were at Bunker's once in the middle of a thunderstorm and all of the electricity went out, that isn't fun to be in the pitch dark with 200 intoxicated strangers. Whole nother story in itself.

There is this celebrity blog site PerezHilton.com which is quite tasteless, but has all of the latest celebrity news. They have taken an interest in the whole John/Jessica thing and left it up to readers to name the celebrity couple. The winner moniker for Mayer and Simpson: Fugs 'n Jugs. Just gotta laugh.

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Susan said…
One thing I forgot to mention in the post is that I would not be surprised if John Mayer submitted the nickname for them. I wouldn't put it past him, he has a really twisted sense of humor.

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