humanimal
      eating cashews and bananas for breakfast made me feel like a monkey this morning.
 friday was the much-awaited 'gyptian and warrior king' concert at local latino-caribbean 'club lido.' it was a good show except when they turn off the microphone on the singer. i observed that it happened two times 1- when warrior king was singing "can't get me down" and 2- when warrior king was singing and they just turned the mike off, and that was the end of the concert. he could not even say bye or something.
friday was the much-awaited 'gyptian and warrior king' concert at local latino-caribbean 'club lido.' it was a good show except when they turn off the microphone on the singer. i observed that it happened two times 1- when warrior king was singing "can't get me down" and 2- when warrior king was singing and they just turned the mike off, and that was the end of the concert. he could not even say bye or something.
i saw that happen on more than less reggae shows in boston and it's a little disturbing to think about it. well; though, still give thanks. it was a great show, and was a priviledge to be able to see two of the best artists of our days and hopefully years to come.
    
     friday was the much-awaited 'gyptian and warrior king' concert at local latino-caribbean 'club lido.' it was a good show except when they turn off the microphone on the singer. i observed that it happened two times 1- when warrior king was singing "can't get me down" and 2- when warrior king was singing and they just turned the mike off, and that was the end of the concert. he could not even say bye or something.
friday was the much-awaited 'gyptian and warrior king' concert at local latino-caribbean 'club lido.' it was a good show except when they turn off the microphone on the singer. i observed that it happened two times 1- when warrior king was singing "can't get me down" and 2- when warrior king was singing and they just turned the mike off, and that was the end of the concert. he could not even say bye or something.
i saw that happen on more than less reggae shows in boston and it's a little disturbing to think about it. well; though, still give thanks. it was a great show, and was a priviledge to be able to see two of the best artists of our days and hopefully years to come.


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