 Well I wasn't actually calling any particular individuals out on this one.  And I do appreciate the analyzing/critiquing that goes on here.  I actually feel there is less complaining here than some other places.  Maybe I was transferring some frustration onto this site that wasn't completely warranted.  But I guess I do feel that if people are feeling "jaded" and aren't moved/inspired by Phish shows anymore, then they should stop going to so many shows.  Find a new hobby.  Fill the void in your life with something else.  Get to know Jesus.  He'll never letcha down.
		Well I wasn't actually calling any particular individuals out on this one.  And I do appreciate the analyzing/critiquing that goes on here.  I actually feel there is less complaining here than some other places.  Maybe I was transferring some frustration onto this site that wasn't completely warranted.  But I guess I do feel that if people are feeling "jaded" and aren't moved/inspired by Phish shows anymore, then they should stop going to so many shows.  Find a new hobby.  Fill the void in your life with something else.  Get to know Jesus.  He'll never letcha down.
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