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yearbookyourself.com is hilarious, everyone should do it :)
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it really is awesome, it's great to actually see what comes of people's work/donations/efforts/etc
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!@#$% yea baby!
July 22, 2009
Incubus Tampa, FL at Ford Amphitheatre @ State Fairgrds
August 15, 2009 from 6pm to 11pm
Tampa, FL Ford Amphitheatre @ State Fairgrds.
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At 6:17pm on August 18, 2009, Sheena Harris said…
Ahhh...I just watched your videos... I'm so jealous!
What an amazing show.
At 12:38pm on August 18, 2009, Sheena Harris said…
Hopefully they get out this way again soon, and I won't be suffering from asthma attacks and allergy issues.
I love Incubus and all... but contrary to popular belief, breathing is in fact, a bit more important, haha!
Did you get any video or pics from the show?
At 6:33pm on August 17, 2009, Sheena Harris said…
I figured it was an amazing show.
I'm so glad you enjoyed it!
I've seen them twice... the first time was 11 years ago, they opened for Korn.
And again when I was 17... which was 9 years ago.
Both were amazing experiences.
The first show I was 15, and Brandon bumped into me at one of the concession stands. I totally turned into one of those geeked out kids... I couldn't do anything but stare and smile awkwardly... haha!
I didn't know what to do... I had just bumped into not only the sexiest man on the face of the earth, but the singer of my favorite band! hahaha
All I could think the rest of the night is that I hoped he didn't think I was rude for not saying anything, lol.
At 10:01am on August 17, 2009, Sheena Harris said…
How was the Tampa show?!
I am soooo bummed that I wasn't able to go :-(
You should have seen me all day Saturday... I was so pathetic... haha.
And of course my 3 year old kept reminding me by saying, "are we going to see Incubus Mommy" lol.
At 5:55am on July 24, 2009, Jorge Carlos Cañellas Correa said…
No, I'm too far away...
At 12:07am on July 23, 2009, Lauren Word said…
Yay! I enjoy being your friend! lmao
 
 

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