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   An expensive suit after work, and a cigarette outside a sold out theater where I could see the MCRR station and hear, got me in by invitation from security... "commin' in before I lock this sir?". George from Brass Ring wasnt glad about anything other than it was me (I coulda called him to get in anyhow, I never cared for backstage views or chasing folk I knew for seats all the time. If I meet ever meet the artists I saw while "hiding in plain sight" paying them cash then, personally, will be much more of an ice breaker. I'm not a foamer or a practicing con )

  Another time suited up and looking down & walking, in an after work daze, I was late, and went to the exit by mistake. I nearly walked right into the 500lbs worth of bouncer, both in plain clothes. I scowled at them and began to push my way past thinking they were just two big idiots haveing fun with me. They then opened the door for me and I nodded in thanks. When it shut behind me, I realized I was past the ticket window line, ropes, and turnstiles to my left. The band then started; I went right. 

  A long haired pal, only when carrying two beers, can say "move" to any ushers and they let him and whomever is with him go past.... right to the front row, and sometimes back stage.  Being with him is hilarious. 

  Alone, and especially when in a suit,  I'm the small, no fear, no nonsense face you don't notice or usually mess with. Those are just my favorite two times folks assumed I was someone they needed to worry about bothering, and the Fox/MCRR  as close to a railrod tie-in among them. 

I think I might have actually had access there about 15yrs ago Jerry. It wasn't my account, but I think I know who installed at least some of that hvac and maybe maintenance after that. After I traded my good ties for a toolbag and a set of gauges out of boredom and contempt, that was my gig, industrial hvac/mechanical. (That would be kinda small really. "Busy work")

Oh, very cool work, very cool choice. I think I posted a picture of the prototype myself as well. (groggy.. this humidity has had me sleepless for a few days now)

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