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I really highly doubt she was manipulating and I'm glad she did what she did. I'm glad the Eagles did do the right thing and give her tickets for the disabled guy, which is the right thing to do. He wants to see the band and can't help the fact he is disabled and the venue isn't wheelchair friendly. So IMO "special treatment" is warranted and I stand by her decision. He deserves those seats. I'm glad she got them for him no matter what way she would have went about it. Maybe I'm biased because of my own disabilities but that's just the way I feel about it and the way it should be IMO.
Well said, Austin. I doubt very highly she was trying to manipulate anyone. Now, if she demanded front row seats and a meet and greet that would be crossing the line. All she wanted was to be able to comfortably accommodate her handicapped friend. Nothing to see here, move along.
They're trying to be all confrontational, hip and 'alternative'. Yawn.
you better put it all behind you, baby, 'cause life goes on
you keep carrying that anger, it'll eat you up inside--
Just jumping back into to say that this guy isn't really a hard news "journalist"--he's a folksy column writer who is know for writing local community stories with a fluffy angle--kids setting stuffed animal care clinics; school mascots being stolen then returned all cleaned and mended--stories with a feel-good angle. And most of his leads come from people calling him and asking him to "help out" and contact the right person for them, etc. A lot of them are older people who just can't navigate the complexities of today's social contacts and hierarchies. So he puts himself out there for these sorts of assists; she just didn't pluck him out of the blue to contact. And while I'm sure she hoped he could help her, it was he who contacted Summerfest, and SF who contacted the Eagles. I'm sure in her wildest dream she never thought it would get that far. And she seems quite touched by all the effort put forth.
I'm happy her act of kindness has been repaid. Good on the Eagles and Summerfest for coming through and helping these two friends out.
I think all she really wanted was wheelchair access on the lawn and for someone to think about long term having more handicapped seating available. So yes, what she got exceeded her expectations.
The big problem, as I see it, is this guy's first concert is the EAGLES. If he goes to another concert, he'll expect such perfection from every artist!
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The Dude thing when people criticise the Eagles is starting to become like Godwin's Law (once an internet discussion invokes Hitler it's over). It is tiresomely predictable & I cannot believe these 'writers' still think they are being clever when they use it.