canvasoflife and Winston thank you for your reviews
You guys did such a great job sharing your experience I am glad that I was not the only one writing a review. I am not the best at being coherent and describing my self as well as you both
Milwaukee - Milwaukee Theatre - 29th May
- alittledizzy
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I love all of the reviews! Bless you people who take the time to write them out.
And for real, Mama_Phan, next time I have money and Dan and Phil are doing something in the US you can leave the kid at home and we'll go enjoy the fan atmosphere together!
And for real, Mama_Phan, next time I have money and Dan and Phil are doing something in the US you can leave the kid at home and we'll go enjoy the fan atmosphere together!
I'm so glad I am not the only one to wrote a review for this show. I find it interesting the contrast in our reactions, although we all seemed to love it. Mama_Phan I loved your review, you seem so sweet, and I am happy to see that not all adults are as cynical as I, and can let loose! I am envious!
I too took a picture of the line and the crowd because it was crazy. My friend the Beleiber was amazed at how many people there were, she said "Holy crap! It is like a Beiber concert in here!" We could barely get in the building! (or out for that matter when it was all done). I am pretty tall and could see over the crowd for the most part. There were so many people I thought D&P were in the room or something. I looked around and realized it was just the merch causing the crowd.
http://drive.google.com/open?id=0BwNxt4 ... 0NHcVBVc0E
Something else I noticed while I was there. We both noticed. I felt like a freaking giantess. From what I could see (the tops of a lot of heads...) there are a lot of shorter people who follow them. This is not a dig by any means! I just was surprised. And I kind of felt a little sympathy for meeting all these people who have to feel waist height to them. I almost wore heals, thank god I didn't. My friend was looking around and mentioned how tall I was compared to everyone (her included), before I said anything. I was waiting in the bathroom for her to finish washing her hands and felt like a security guard or something! I am not even self conscious about my height, I love being tall. I just realized how the boys must feel. I would give awkward hugs to most of them too, just because I would almost have to get on my knees to get to right height.
I too took a picture of the line and the crowd because it was crazy. My friend the Beleiber was amazed at how many people there were, she said "Holy crap! It is like a Beiber concert in here!" We could barely get in the building! (or out for that matter when it was all done). I am pretty tall and could see over the crowd for the most part. There were so many people I thought D&P were in the room or something. I looked around and realized it was just the merch causing the crowd.
http://drive.google.com/open?id=0BwNxt4 ... 0NHcVBVc0E
Something else I noticed while I was there. We both noticed. I felt like a freaking giantess. From what I could see (the tops of a lot of heads...) there are a lot of shorter people who follow them. This is not a dig by any means! I just was surprised. And I kind of felt a little sympathy for meeting all these people who have to feel waist height to them. I almost wore heals, thank god I didn't. My friend was looking around and mentioned how tall I was compared to everyone (her included), before I said anything. I was waiting in the bathroom for her to finish washing her hands and felt like a security guard or something! I am not even self conscious about my height, I love being tall. I just realized how the boys must feel. I would give awkward hugs to most of them too, just because I would almost have to get on my knees to get to right height.
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Thanks for your review Mama_Phan.