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A question for the Phish fans out of sheer curiosity: let’s assume Phish is playing at a preferred venue very close to where you live every night of the year; the ticket cost is negligible. How many times would you go see Phish a year in this scenario?
(I asked myself this same question about the closest thing I have to Phish, The Hold Steady, and I think my answer is “about 20”).
Pages Spanned: 1-14 Insider: No Infinitypass: No Drake: No Accusations of Bigotry: Yes "Doomsday": Yes Who was voted off: Armenian genocide Quality of read: 5.7 Today’s random non-fatal disaster:
Pepsi’s Fruit Juice Release
On April 25, 2017, a warehouse accident in Lebedyan, Russia, resulted in the release of about 176,000 barrels (28 million liters) of fruit and vegetable juices into the streets and into the Don River. Two injuries resulted when the roof of the Pepsi-owned facility, housing storage containers of a variety of juices (including tomato, orange, and apple juices), collapsed unexpectedly. No deaths resulted from the spill. Although there was some concern that liquid might have damaged the Don River’s aquatic community, some seven days later it was reported that no evidence of environmental damage had come to fruition.
A lot of people are upset that Hurricane Katrina was voted out > postjack tries to get revenge on 3 Mile Island > but juggs suggests Boston's Great Molasses Flood of 1919 should go instead > Also meanwhile the anti-holocaust wheels start turning > What does The Apocalypse mean? > Either A) the francis ford coppola vietnam movie B) jesus returning to earth to kill everybody or C) Insane Clown Posse > Trying to figure out the long term strategy for getting a disaster voted out > "Ophelia" > The Trail of Tears Would Have Won (kind of surprised nobody brought up the 1864 Sand Creek Massacre a truly weird disaster/tragedy, here) > Pearl Harbor Would Have Won > sometimes, history books define what is a tragedy > will the Red Hot Chili Peppers headline bonnaroo 2023? > would you attend bonnaroo if they did? > all right, let's talk about some classic historical tragedies: 9/11 > Galveston Hurricane > San Francisco Earthquake > Exxon Valdez Oil Spill > Johnstown Flood > Hurricane Harvey > but back to the main point: was the 2016 Mark Wahlberg film "Deepwater Horizon" any good? > is the HBO miniseries Chernobyl the best disaster show/movie ever?
A question for the Phish fans out of sheer curiosity: let’s assume Phish is playing at a preferred venue very close to where you live every night of the year; the ticket cost is negligible. How many times would you go see Phish a year in this scenario?
(I asked myself this same question about the closest thing I have to Phish, The Hold Steady, and I think my answer is “about 20”).
A question for the Phish fans out of sheer curiosity: let’s assume Phish is playing at a preferred venue very close to where you live every night of the year; the ticket cost is negligible. How many times would you go see Phish a year in this scenario?
(I asked myself this same question about the closest thing I have to Phish, The Hold Steady, and I think my answer is “about 20”).
Probably 6-10. In my younger years when I had less adulting to do, that number would have been far greater. My city gets a lot more desirable shows now that they did then, so Phish would have some competition - especially if I'm already seeing them regularly.
A question for the Phish fans out of sheer curiosity: let’s assume Phish is playing at a preferred venue very close to where you live every night of the year; the ticket cost is negligible. How many times would you go see Phish a year in this scenario?
(I asked myself this same question about the closest thing I have to Phish, The Hold Steady, and I think my answer is “about 20”).
Not a Phish fan but there are few bands that I would probably see every night in this scenario
A question for the Phish fans out of sheer curiosity: let’s assume Phish is playing at a preferred venue very close to where you live every night of the year; the ticket cost is negligible. How many times would you go see Phish a year in this scenario?
(I asked myself this same question about the closest thing I have to Phish, The Hold Steady, and I think my answer is “about 20”).
Not a Phish fan but there are few bands that I would probably see every night in this scenario