Kenny Chesney tickets
My grandparents have always been into the oldies but goodies. They have always loved singers like Frank Sinatra, Tony Bennett and such. I really don't know all the people's names of the music they listen to, but let's say it this way; it is all stuff from the Big Band era.
Well a few months ago, I went out to visit them for the day, and my grandfather wanted to take grandma and me to lunch. We got in the car and my grandfather turns on this country CD and says to me how much he loves this music. He tries to show me how he knows all the lyrics to the song, but he is singing the wrong words and I am kind of laughing in my head. I knew they were the wrong words, but obviously he didn't. In any case, then he can't figure out the words to another song that he has me listening to, so he begins digging through the car to find the words that he has written down for each song, which by the way were still wrong. Anyway, he is digging around the car and driving. Now, I don't know if you have ever ridden in a car driven by an elderly person, but let me tell you something it is more of a thrill ride than any roller coaster I have ever been on.
After he finally found his paper and read it while he was driving, yes he really did this, he began to tell me about how he found some concert tickets online for real cheap and he bought Kenny Chesney tickets. He claims they are front row seats and that he got the pair of them for only $150.00. Now I am skeptical but still in shock, I am still frozen from watching my grandfather operate the car while reading music. So, I just keep saying that's nice and nodding. Now in the back of my head I am thinking, my grandparents at a concert of any kind just seems absurd. I keep thinking that is like me buying Tom Petty tickets or something. Like I really would fit in at that concert. I know that my grandparents are just thinking that they like the music, but Kenny Chesney is no old person's concert.
Anyway, obviously I survived the car ride with my grandfather and believe it or not, my grandparents survived the Kenny Chesney concert and they really did have front row seats, so I guess all's well that ends well.