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[9/30, Fri] Alienare@Elbowroom


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Who: ALIENARE (tribal/ambient/sci-fi/electro/industrial)

Where: Elbow Room, 6. South Washington Street, Ypsilanti MI 48197.

Why: It's a Friday and you want to come see a gaggle of local bands, including our weird asses.... and you might have fun.

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Well...there's a chance. I don't get off until 7pm. Then I pick up chloe and take her to her grandmother's, now it's 7:30pm. I drive home-now it's 8pm. I eat and it's already 8:30. It's time to shower...hey, I'm ready to go out but it's already 9:10pm and without construction it's a 45 minute drive to Yipsilante...but since there's construction almost the entire way...it's about an hour. If you went on at about 10:30 I suppose it'd be cool.

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Sorry Phee, next show we will come out~

Don't sweat it really.... I still feel bad about missing your get together....

It was a great night thanks to all DGNr's that came out to see us (bav)!

And for all of you who did not make it... We will be doing it again on Oct 21st, so put down those razor blades of guilt, and we will see you soon. :wink

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