As you can imagine, I receive calls, e-mails, facebook messages, text messages, and twitter messages everyday. This band is amazing. That band is incredible. The vast majority of these I ignore. However, the Reganomics were a not as easily dismissed recommendation.
When the quartet took Frog Bear and Wild Boar’s stage for their initial set, the dance floor was empty (and by empty I mean, I had a completely unobstructed view of everything, although there was nothing to see)… Obviously, this was not the band’s fault, the crowd was simply huddled into their conversations, discussing the near epic collapse and remarkable recovery of the Blue Jackets (which we will discuss later)…
With that said, a band feeds off of energy and despite an outstanding set list, the lack of a crowd’s sizzle noticeably affected the group’s performance… Not even “Anyway You Want It,” which was exemplary, could save what I would characterize as a pedestrian effort… (I will view the band again… Hopefully, with a better crowd)…
The Reganomics’ evening was not completely void of highlights (although the band didn’t provide them)… Instead, the dancing of Duchess Abbi and Marchioness Stephanie (we’ll explain the title shortly, I promise), was the climax to the epic evening which the Blue Jackets had begun…
In a non-technical, completely enjoyable, and totally hysterical manner, Abbi and Stephanie’s preening and strutting to “I’m Gonna Be,” was one more reminder of the extraordinary amount of fun Frog Bear and Wild Boar employees have… It was also a reminder of how gorgeous two bunnies can be, when they are determined to be flat out silly…
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