Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Yes, then thats your true personality and you need to find a guy who's okay with. I dumped my BF of about a year because he wasnt acting excited enough at a strokes concert. It wasnt so much about the concert, more about the fact that I realized I wanted a guy who was fun and exuberant and non self concious and didnt want to be stuck with a "debbie downer" at every fun event for the rest of my life.
Then don't bring/drag your BF to every fucking event you attend because you can't STAND the SHAME of going alone (or with a friend). I attend lots of concerts and don't bring GF because she simply isn't into live music like I am.
I dumped my BF of about a year because he wasnt acting excited enough at a strokes concert.
I can't blame him, the Strokes blow live. PS, fuck you.
Heh. NP. Not sure about the 'fuck you' part, but The Strokes are not really a band you geek out to. It's more or less appropriate to act detached and unimpressed at a Strokes show. And hey, maybe the guy was just shy!
Well I was about 16 and had been obsessed with them since I was about 11, when they first came out, which he knew, which was why he bought me the tickets. And I wasn't "geeking out"- more like standing up and dancing to the music (which was what everyone was doing), and he was sitting and refusing to go along with any of it. I guess you could say we were a "cool" couple but at that point I realized I wanted someone not always concerned with being "cool" who would geek out with me once in a while.
I have met the Strokes on a couple of occasions so i'm not worried about acting cool in front of themi'm cool with all the members, and their tour manager!
just LOLed so hard... I know them too, not really something to be so proud about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Yes, then thats your true personality and you need to find a guy who's okay with. I dumped my BF of about a year because he wasnt acting excited enough at a strokes concert. It wasnt so much about the concert, more about the fact that I realized I wanted a guy who was fun and exuberant and non self concious and didnt want to be stuck with a "debbie downer" at every fun event for the rest of my life.
Then don't bring/drag your BF to every fucking event you attend because you can't STAND the SHAME of going alone (or with a friend). I attend lots of concerts and don't bring GF because she simply isn't into live music like I am.
I dumped my BF of about a year because he wasnt acting excited enough at a strokes concert.
I can't blame him, the Strokes blow live. PS, fuck you.
Heh. NP. Not sure about the 'fuck you' part, but The Strokes are not really a band you geek out to. It's more or less appropriate to act detached and unimpressed at a Strokes show. And hey, maybe the guy was just shy!
Well I was about 16 and had been obsessed with them since I was about 11, when they first came out, which he knew, which was why he bought me the tickets. And I wasn't "geeking out"- more like standing up and dancing to the music (which was what everyone was doing), and he was sitting and refusing to go along with any of it. I guess you could say we were a "cool" couple but at that point I realized I wanted someone not always concerned with being "cool" who would geek out with me once in a while.
I have met the Strokes on a couple of occasions so i'm not worried about acting cool in front of themi'm cool with all the members, and their tour manager!
Anonymous wrote:Look, you can't make love out of nothing at all. You need to find a guy who thinks your every woman in the world to him and wants to get lost in love with you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Yes, then thats your true personality and you need to find a guy who's okay with. I dumped my BF of about a year because he wasnt acting excited enough at a strokes concert. It wasnt so much about the concert, more about the fact that I realized I wanted a guy who was fun and exuberant and non self concious and didnt want to be stuck with a "debbie downer" at every fun event for the rest of my life.
Then don't bring/drag your BF to every fucking event you attend because you can't STAND the SHAME of going alone (or with a friend). I attend lots of concerts and don't bring GF because she simply isn't into live music like I am.
I dumped my BF of about a year because he wasnt acting excited enough at a strokes concert.
I can't blame him, the Strokes blow live. PS, fuck you.
Heh. NP. Not sure about the 'fuck you' part, but The Strokes are not really a band you geek out to. It's more or less appropriate to act detached and unimpressed at a Strokes show. And hey, maybe the guy was just shy!
Well I was about 16 and had been obsessed with them since I was about 11, when they first came out, which he knew, which was why he bought me the tickets. And I wasn't "geeking out"- more like standing up and dancing to the music (which was what everyone was doing), and he was sitting and refusing to go along with any of it. I guess you could say we were a "cool" couple but at that point I realized I wanted someone not always concerned with being "cool" who would geek out with me once in a while.
I have met the Strokes on a couple of occasions so i'm not worried about acting cool in front of themi'm cool with all the members, and their tour manager!
