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We saw Weezer live. My kids first learned of Weezer with the video game Rock Band (fun family game). The Weezer songs became their favorites. So when Weezer came to town, I bought a bunch of tickets, grabbed my kids, nephews and went to se Weezer. My kids were 7 & 11 at the time. When the band hit the stage, I threw my seven year old on my shoulders. We were jamming! Four or five songs in, my 7 seven year old was yelling in my ear. I thought he was saying “this is great Dad” or “love you Dad, thanks for bringing us”. But I could’nt really hear him. Until a song or two later. When I felt this warm moist sensation on my neck, then my back and shoulders… As you might have guessed, my son was saying “Dad, I have to pee”.
We had a great night with a great story to boot. A wonderful pee story I tell whenever I get the chance.