ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Fans of Beyoncé, Kayne West, Ariana Grande and other current musical stars might be tempted to pay $1,000 for a ticket to one of their concerts.
How about for Teenage Bottlerocket?
If you cannot show proof of a COVID-19 vaccination, that is how much you will be charged for a ticket to the June 26 punk-rock event at a Florida venue. That is, if you decide to go.
So , what we have here is some business trying to enforce unconstitutional B.S. I say FUCK the BASTARDS with a RUSTY CHAINSAW ! Maybe DeSantas can figure out a way to fix those fuckers
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If they gave me a thousand to go. I would not go.
ReplyDeleteSame thing I was going to say, you beat me to it.
DeleteLess of the stick, more of the carrot.
ReplyDeleteDumb sheep being led to where they do not care apparently.
-Bert
Let's see -- June 26. Nope, really busy that day adjusting my Lazy-Boy.
ReplyDeleteMore importantly DeSantis signed a law outlawing discrimination based on not-vaccination.
ReplyDeleteSo , what we have here is some business trying to enforce unconstitutional B.S. I say FUCK the BASTARDS with a RUSTY CHAINSAW ! Maybe DeSantas can figure out a way to fix those fuckers
ReplyDeleteAnd not even good punk music at that, just more shitty bubblegum punk.
ReplyDeleteFairplayjeepguy
Remember when punk rock was about being anti-establishment?
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