04
Oct
09

The (almost) next big deal.

I’ve been half in love with Justin Nozuka for a couple of years, and now he’s on tour in the US. Until now he was out on a crazy European tour, like Jason Mraz was, playing in ridiculous places like Luxembourg and Reykjavik. OK, I don’t know if he really played either of those places, but he sure as hell wasn’t in Dallas, OKC, or anywhere within a reasonable driving distance. And I’m too poor to fly to Bordeaux for a coffee shop appearance, regardless of the level of OMG I might be feeling.

So, turns out he is in the States now, and is playing in Dallas, and I do have three tickets in my possession for the show on November 21st. Certain Friend B is more excited than I expected, and Certain Friend A is just now finding out about him but is equally enthusiastic. Personally, if he does Ain’t No Sunshine and I’m standing within 20 feet of his person, I will consider the two year wait and ticket prices null and void. And even though the last concert pretty much sealed the happy-death deal, I don’t know. I might die ecstatic.

For Certain Friend B, because I miss you, too. November’s not so far away :)


1 Response to “The (almost) next big deal.”


  1. 10/04/2009 at 12:05 pm

    you always know just what to say. :) it’s retarded how much i miss you guys, but i think a lot of it has to do with the fact that i’ll be done with school here in december and may not be in this area afterwards. in any event, let the good times roll. p.s.- i just got that rum back from christina’s house last night! i can’t believe they didn’t drink it.


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