... I like Sean's growl of "Mercy!" better the way he does it in the Pretty Patty parody than how he does it in either of their actual versions of Pretty Woman. LOL. **purrs.**
I can hardly believe it's been a week since I saw the guys. Where did that time go? **is hoping to get the pictures back today.** And hopefully they'll turn out.... **really isn't sure if the in-concert ones will, because her flash setting is ridiculously limited.** But as long as I have the one of me with them, I'll be happy with the results. ♥
LOL, one amusing bit I'd forgotten to mention: when they did Please Come Home for Christmas, Scott had his microphone on a stand. He caused the stand to fall on purpose so he could catch it and expertly flip it upright with his foot before it could hit the floor. XD Everyone clapped and was impressed, so he tried it again a few minutes later. And that time it got away from him and he had to chase it down, grabbing it millimeters from impact. **snerk.** It especially amused me because it's like what happens to me so many times when trying some stunt like that. A YouTube concert clip of Scott talking to the audience and getting tongue-tied amuses me for the same reason. I find it highly endearing. And it admittedly makes me feel a lot better about getting tongue-tied myself, as I tend to do often when trying to talk to people.
I can hardly believe it's been a week since I saw the guys. Where did that time go? **is hoping to get the pictures back today.** And hopefully they'll turn out.... **really isn't sure if the in-concert ones will, because her flash setting is ridiculously limited.** But as long as I have the one of me with them, I'll be happy with the results. ♥
LOL, one amusing bit I'd forgotten to mention: when they did Please Come Home for Christmas, Scott had his microphone on a stand. He caused the stand to fall on purpose so he could catch it and expertly flip it upright with his foot before it could hit the floor. XD Everyone clapped and was impressed, so he tried it again a few minutes later. And that time it got away from him and he had to chase it down, grabbing it millimeters from impact. **snerk.** It especially amused me because it's like what happens to me so many times when trying some stunt like that. A YouTube concert clip of Scott talking to the audience and getting tongue-tied amuses me for the same reason. I find it highly endearing. And it admittedly makes me feel a lot better about getting tongue-tied myself, as I tend to do often when trying to talk to people.