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Posted 5/5/2009
The Loop should seriously consider
organizing some kind of "post-Roadie rehab” counseling because I am
going to miss my five-star treatment entirely too much! I always joked
that when my term ends as the Roadie, you might see me standing
outside the Loop's station, holding a plastic cup, begging
strangers for rock concert tickets. All joking aside, after serving my year as
the first Loop Rock Girl Roadie, in which I attended more than 30 free concerts
and events, met Rush, filmed a hometown tour, gave Kelly guitar lessons,
maintained my own blog and hung out with Byrd at the House of Blues, only one
word comes to mind—grateful!
I overcame serious odds to win this
contest, but was more surprised that it happened to someone like me—whose
lifestyle was practically tailor-made to be a Roadie. At times, the
Roadie gig felt so natural that I began to feel that ...
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