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What business is it of anyone else? I don't understand the appeal of Nascar, people driving in circles, but people pay to see it. It's their money, I don't care.
Went to one of his shows in SF. It was great. As I didn't buy the tickets I don't know what they cost, but they were in the upper back so I can't imagine they were anywhere near $400.
Most of his routine was not political and his stand up is not the same as his show. I highly recommend it.
Guess I feel kind of sorry for them. Wonder what percentage of the crowd suffers from TDS (Trump Derangement Syndrome).
Is that what TDS stands for? I didn't realize. I guess I should have since every troglodyte right wing troll on this forum mentions it in posts a minimum of 5 times per day and thinks it's really clever or something.
My point is that people have very different ideas of what to spend their money on.
To be clear, I wouldn't spend $400 on an entertainment night either. Heck, David Grisman, one of my all-time favorite musicians, is making a couple of local appearances. $70 for the cheap seats. I'm not going. And I could certainly afford it. You can draw any kind of moral, ethical, or practical conclusions you like from that little factoid. I don't care.
And I think it's weird that anyone would care about someone else's entertainment expenditures. Whatever they are.
The only input I can give, is that I don't know who that is.
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