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eniarelocin ([personal profile] eniarelocin) wrote2007-07-17 12:19 am

To Cure or Not to Cure?

The Cure are playing at Key Arena (which has chairs) the day before the baby is due. I really really want to go. I would so love to see the Cure! My midwife always says that first babies are 8 days late, statistically speaking- and her receptionist said she thought that was awesome when I said I was thinking about going. I have known about this since last week and it's really driving me crazy. Should I go? Even if I went into labour during the concert, wouldn't be some sort of wonderful sign from the gods? The Baby does love to wiggle to music. And how horrible would it be to sit at home knowing that I'm missing it... only to find the baby really does come a week later? I have been saying that, boy or girl, I would dress it up for Halloween as Robert Smith next year (this year may be pushing it). I got a little velvet jacket for it and everything! (I'm a loving Mum, can you tell?)

And besides, if the baby comes before that... well I'll just sell or gift my tickets and it won't be an issue... unless the baby goes to the Cure concert anyway... hmm.... getting out is good for babies after all...

[Poll #1022877]

This is the last post of the night, I promise!

[identity profile] marchenland.livejournal.com 2007-07-17 03:28 pm (UTC)(link)
I suspect that, technically speaking, DYING at a Cure (or Bauhaus) concert is THE most goth things one could do, but having a baby there is probably a close second. ;)

[identity profile] ebonyraine.livejournal.com 2007-07-17 06:26 pm (UTC)(link)
I suspect you may be correct... but hopefully, should I in fact purchase tickets and attend, no one will be dying that evening...

I think that it would go something like this:
"Oouch!" Some minutes later, "OUCH! Oh Crikey it really did happen!" Make squnchy face and look seriously to the husband, "Perhaps we ought to call the midwife... and then try to get Robert Smith to Bless the baby on the way out."

[identity profile] squidgyfishlove.livejournal.com 2007-07-17 06:28 pm (UTC)(link)
Regarding: 'Running Out the Door to get Stephen some Beverages... really.'

That never happened.

Regarding: The Cure

There's one thing you guys have failed to consider. How much does it cost and can we afford it? I know that makes me the party pooper, but seriously. The Cure show has to be like $782 per ticket or soemthing. Anybody want to make donations? (http://projects.geekwebdesign.com/pollywog)

[identity profile] ebonyraine.livejournal.com 2007-07-17 06:34 pm (UTC)(link)
Bah, it's not that expensive:
SEATS IN LOWER LEVEL OF ARENA
US $39.00 - US $59.00

SEATS FLAT ON THE FLOOR
US $59.00

SEATS IN UPPER LEVEL OF ARENA
US $39.00

SEATS CLOSE TO TOP OF ARENA
US $39.00