Daniel and I went to U2 in Atlanta last week. We met up with his brother, Michael and a few other friends to pre-game at a bar called Stats....which by the way is the coolest bar I have ever been to. It is a real mans bar with sports going on everywhere, talk radio show in the bar with David Pollack from UGA then Cincinnati until he broke his neck (ouch). The bar also features tables with their own beer taps, as in you get all the beer you want when you want it. Really the coolest thing I have ever seen. I vote for one in Chattanooga!
Muse opened for U2, and I am pretty sure Daniel and I both enjoyed them much more than U2. I know, I know, I said it. Breath, it's not that big of a deal! I almost gave my brother my ticket when he told me Muse was one of his favorite bands of all times. That is a big statement from a rocker, so I really felt bad that I had the ticket and he didn't.
Daniel and I had a great time together as we always do where ever we are. However, I think it is time to get him to a Kenny Chesney concert so we can really rock out.
The funniest thing that happened at the concert was me (and Daniel) falling. Yep, we fell. You may have your own opinion of why I would have fallen but I am telling it this way: Daniel and I had the end 2 seats in our row and people started leaving. Daniel stepped out of the row onto the steep steps and I stayed in the row. I stood up to let people by me but I guess I didn't get the memo that Daniel wanted me to move up a row and sit since the row was empty. Well, if you have ever been to the dome, you know just how steep it really is. I turned and my foot was between the chairs, I guess I kept going but my foot didn't. I turned, and started to lose my balance. I saw everything slow motion. Daniel reaching out to catch me, me trying to grab him. I finally grabbed him, and still lost my balance. As I tumbled down on the edge of a concrete step, Daniel came with me landing on top of me. We quickly got up, and surprisingly nothing hurt. The next morning, my back was killing me and I couldn't recall why until finally remembering I had fallen. You can think what you want but I am sticking to I lost my balance and my foot was stuck, that's all.
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