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$10 Beer and free TV

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Joel
@ June 5, 2008 2:35 PM
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Ok, so this is my most un-Clarksmart move ever I think. I've been trying to think back and see which of my other blunders could have come close to my latest episode of spendthriftiness.

I went to see the Steve Miller Band the other night at a new venue around town. I fortunately got some free tickets from my good friend Deb (she has a blog too). I took a lady friend and when we got there a beer sounded really good. We went to the beer tent and I was hoping to not have to forego 1 year of retirement for each beer. However, I was not that lucky. It turns out at this new venue they charge $10 for a beer. 10 WHOLE BUCKS!! I think I hyperventilated a bit when I saw the sign. I tried to work my magic for a discount on the luscious drinks but my powers were of no use.

Now normally, If i was by myself or with a friend, buying a beer that costs more than open heart surgery wouldn't have entered into my mind. But, when you're on a date, its one of those things. So.....I bit the bullet. 20 bucks for two. The concert was free though, and it was great. I still am planning on writing the people who own the venue to let them know that I am not a fan of their price gouging techniques. Oh, and if you're reading this.....don't tell Clark.

On the flip side, I've been really getting into a show called Arrested Development. It used to be on Fox until it got canned after 3 seasons (BIG mistake Fox). It really is one of the funniest shows I've ever seen. A lot of people get into TV shows and buy or rent the DVD's. Want to watch them for free though? Hulu.com has been a lifesaver for me. They have all 3 seasons of my show as well as countless other shows. They also have a library of movies you can watch for free.

So maybe I'm just trying to make myself feel better, but I would like to think that my Arrested Development addiction being fed for free cancels out my $20 beer blunder. I think it does, but I'm still pretty incensed about it.

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  • you have the right
    First of all, I completely agree that we are being ripped off by the $10 beer. Every time I go to a concert I cannot afford to drink. I am pretty cheap when it comes to things like that. I am sure your date was glad to have a beer but my suggestion is to go grab a drink after the show. It's easier on the wallet.
    Second, I am glad you got the word out on Hulu.com. I love this website. I work on an ambulance at night and ALWAYS miss my shows. But if I am bored at work or at home, I just go to Hulu.com and watch some episodes. I love it.
  • paying the price
    Joel, I know you like to whine a lot about many things, but this is a new height in whininess. There's a price that you have to pay for love, in this case it happened to be really expensive and probably really cheap tasting beer. But in the end you sounded like you had a good time, so maybe it was still worth it right?

    Regardless of the continuous whining, I'll still be your friend though.
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