Toronto, ON – 07/09/08
July 9th, 2008
| Who | Jonathan Coulton with Paul and Storm |
| When |
Wednesday, July 9, 2008
|
| Where |
1585 Dundas St. W.
Toronto, ON, Canada |
July 9th, 2008
| Who | Jonathan Coulton with Paul and Storm |
| When |
Wednesday, July 9, 2008
|
| Where |
1585 Dundas St. W.
Toronto, ON, Canada |
Thank you so, much for coming to Canada. I will be attending no matter how many hours I must work building igloos.
Coming to Canada! Though your coming to Toronto, the part of Canada (excluding Quebec) which most Canadians hate. Come out to the prairies! Winnipeg=Comedy Capital of Canada!
I will be celebrating my birthday with many friends at this concert! Jonathan, if you remember me, I was the one filming and asking about Madelaine at the Pittsburgh concert. And while I know the chances of it getting played are slim to none, I hope we get to hear Over There – because even though Americans and Canadians constantly make fun of each other, at least we can join together in laughing at the Europeans (and French Canadians
)!
Hopefully Lula Lounge will allow me to film, as Club Cafe did.
Now, when you say “19+ (or bring a guardian)”, what exactly constitutes a guardian? I suppose a 19-year-old could not count as guardian for some friends who have not quite reached 19 yet?
Because if that’s allowed, that would be fantastic.
I know this is a stretch, but I was wondering if anyone who is coming from the Guelph area would mind giving me a ride back from the concert? Greyhound buses suck for coming back. If so, I’d love you forever.
What hotel is everyone staying at? I ned suggestions.
Sold out?! Well, serves me right for waiting 3 weeks to hit reload after the first purchase attempt didn’t work, I suppose.
Err… anyone
scalpingreselling their tickets?I will be seeing you there, good sir!
Wow, sold out, I guess JC will need to book a bigger venue next time, maybe the Roger’s center?
Dale
I am delirious with excitement over seeing you tomorrow, best late b-day present a girl could ask for
Great show! You don’t get to see a Toronto audience respond like that very often.