RIDGEDALE, Mo. (KOLR/KOZL) — After many fans waited in bumper-to-bumper traffic before the Garth Brooks concert near Branson, Missouri, they decided to turn around and go home.
Ticket holders spent hours trapped in gridlock traffic on their way to Thunder Ridge Nature Arena in nearby Ridgedale only to find out that getting from the parking lot to the show was not any easier.
I went to Branson in the '80s for a free (let us sell you a timeshare) weekend I signed up for at the Lubbock County Fair. Got there and couldn't drive anywhere in this dinky town because the traffic was so backed up. Cars close enough together you couldn't get between them to walk across the two lanes to the other side of the street. Do I want to buy a time share? No! If I wanted to deal with this kind of traffic, I'd move to Dallas!
This happened in Winston Salem for a Paul McCartney or Elton John concert. They could have parked 2 miles away and made it, but that was toooooooo hard. We live in a failed decadent country.
I would expect nothing less from a Hillary loving asshole like Garth Brooks.
ReplyDeleteHe sang at 46*'s inauguration, so f##k him.
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Yep, he's an Obama/Hillary loving far leftard POS like that rancid shitstain phony Toby Keith.
DeleteToby Keith was the only performer with the balls to play for Trumps inauguration on 20 January 2017.
DeleteThat's fucked up.
ReplyDeleteThis is why I don't go to concerts, political rallies, or similar crowded events. I hate crowds in general, but concerts are the worst.
ReplyDeleteAvoid crowds.
ReplyDeleteI went to Branson in the '80s for a free (let us sell you a timeshare) weekend I signed up for at the Lubbock County Fair. Got there and couldn't drive anywhere in this dinky town because the traffic was so backed up. Cars close enough together you couldn't get between them to walk across the two lanes to the other side of the street. Do I want to buy a time share? No! If I wanted to deal with this kind of traffic, I'd move to Dallas!
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DeleteThis happened in Winston Salem for a Paul McCartney or Elton John concert. They could have parked 2 miles away and made it, but that was toooooooo hard.
ReplyDeleteWe live in a failed decadent country.