FOR RICHER
Coldplay at the Xcel Energy Center, November 14th
It comes as no surprise that Coldplay finds itself at such a massive and disgusting venue now that they reign as rock gods supreme, but you'd think they could still pity us poor, untalented folk who are forced to scrounge for pennies between our grandmother's couch cushions in order to buy a cup of coffee. For a little more than $110, you can find yourself close enough to still make out the face of Chris, Jonny, Guy, and Will on the jumbo screen. Or you can buy over 1,000 packets of Ramen, which would feed you three-times a day for almost a year, provided you survive the bellyache and I did the math right.
FOR POORER
The Faint at First Avenue, November 14th
The Faint still retain some humility, probably because the geeks were right, and I appreciate their $19 ticket price. I feel their cheap tickets specifically target me, a coin-collecting, thrift-store wearing college student with a no feasible options for the future. I appreciate their interest. Also, at First Ave. there's the possibility of mosh-pitting, which adds adventure to the evening.
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I've been trying to find a cocktail dress for my annual cocktail party that I will be having at my house in 2 weeks.
I would just love to get a Betsey Johnson dress and some fabulous shoes and make everyone super jealous. Because it's my party I should really look better than everyone, right? Unfortunately the cheapest Betsey Johnson dresses still go for about $300. And I found this great dress at Jessica McClintock (you know, high school prom dress mecca) but it's like $130, and I found a few decent dresses at Forever 21 and H&M which are def in my price range but are already falling apart and refuse to fit right because they are so friggin shitty. What is a girl to do?
I recommend a thrift store and the use of scissors.
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