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Advise on a Pet Peeve I have.
This weekend dw and I are going to watch several tribute bands in an outdoor venue. It has a large stage at the front and people bring there lawn chairs, sit and let the entertainment begin. It's a free event with vendors that sell food etc.
Now onto my pet peeve:
It seem that no matter how early you get there to get a good spot or where you position yourself, later on in the evening someone always manages to stands right in front of you, block your view to get a better spot. Alcohol is served at these events so sometimes by simply asking...."um excuse me.....we can't see the stage with you in front of us". works short term until someone else seizes the opportunity of the open spot and stands in front again. This goes on all evening and it seem that by midnight, the chance of the person in front of you being "hammered", is more likely, if you get my point.
Simply asking them to move is a short term solution, moving ourselves to another location is a waste of time. And standing in front of others ourselves, well, that's just not right.
I guess we just can't win.
I'm waiting for someone to suggest using one of those outposts that lifeguards use to view far out into the waters.
Below are a couple pictures of the area.
A picture of the center of the park and the gazebo is not the stage.
This weekend dw and I are going to watch several tribute bands in an outdoor venue. It has a large stage at the front and people bring there lawn chairs, sit and let the entertainment begin. It's a free event with vendors that sell food etc.
Now onto my pet peeve:
It seem that no matter how early you get there to get a good spot or where you position yourself, later on in the evening someone always manages to stands right in front of you, block your view to get a better spot. Alcohol is served at these events so sometimes by simply asking...."um excuse me.....we can't see the stage with you in front of us". works short term until someone else seizes the opportunity of the open spot and stands in front again. This goes on all evening and it seem that by midnight, the chance of the person in front of you being "hammered", is more likely, if you get my point.
Simply asking them to move is a short term solution, moving ourselves to another location is a waste of time. And standing in front of others ourselves, well, that's just not right.
I guess we just can't win.
I'm waiting for someone to suggest using one of those outposts that lifeguards use to view far out into the waters.
Below are a couple pictures of the area.
A picture of the center of the park and the gazebo is not the stage.