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September 3, 2010 by cpaig

This new video from the Guys has it all. On its surface it is a promo to get you to watch Camp Rock 2 (which premiered tonight, by the way), but is oh so much more. First we have all of Bulldozer there. Second they are being funny because they are being guys and they are not afraid of little girls thinking they are gross (FYI they are ALL gross). And third, well… you will just have to watch it…. after the jump…

I love that it is done in a deadpan/mockumentary style.

The sad thing is, this really is how most meetings go, whether it is about making videos about farting cats/kittens or redesigning a website, they pretty much all go like this. More or less.

Here are some stats for you:

  • They say cat or kitten about 26 times
  • They say fart or farting about 13 times

Gold.

In honor of this great triumph I give you 3 videos:

1. Kittens In Space (Kevin, you always have the most awesome ideas.)

2. Farting Kittens

3. Cats Flushing A Toilet (In honor of the unabashed potty humor.)

[Via: JonasBrothersMusic (YouTube),  33mag (YouTube), nneverwhisperr (YouTube), ParryGripp (YouTube)]

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Posted in Awesome, Bulldozer, JB 2.0, Kevolution!, The Band, To Watch | Tagged Camp Rock 2, Cats, Fart, Farting, Greg Garbowsky, Jack Lawless, Joe Jonas, John Taylor, Jonas Brothers, Kevin Jonas, Kittens, Nick Jonas, Ryan Liestman, Space | 50 Comments

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  1. on September 3, 2010 at 9:55 pm cpaig

    Snicker.

    MM is going to kill me for putting the farting kittens video up there. That is what she gets for being out of the Country.
    :P


  2. on September 3, 2010 at 10:24 pm sharpld

    This is great, cpaig! I love the Josie’s Cute Cats video.


  3. on September 3, 2010 at 10:38 pm Jan

    I can’t get the dialogue on my computer. I can hear the piano music at the beginning and end of the video but can’t hear any of their voices. :( However, I can hear the cat fart and the toilet flushing!


  4. on September 3, 2010 at 10:49 pm Trish

    All I can say is LOL!!!!!!!!!!!

    LOVE those guys! :)


  5. on September 3, 2010 at 10:51 pm HeatherH23

    It was SO funny. Loved every second of it. Today was so much fun. I wish something else new was coming out tomorrow…


  6. on September 3, 2010 at 11:11 pm Emilycalifornia

    As a girl raised on bathroom humor and the proud “mother” of two 4 month old kittens, I give this video 2 thumbs up! Can’t say more because my husband wants me to get in the hot tub now. Bye!


  7. on September 4, 2010 at 12:08 am Sonnnn

    all I have to say (and I haven’t even watched this yet what with CR2 & Hollywood Hamels tonight) is that Bulldozer guys really ARE gross. They are definitely guys even though they are handsome, have nice facial structure, great hair and nice grooming. :)


  8. on September 4, 2010 at 8:10 am cpaig

    I haven’t watched CR2 yet. I am waiting for LBF to get back so I can watch it with her. We were watching season 2 of Dexter last night.


  9. on September 5, 2010 at 6:49 am merry27

    Haha cpaig :)
    my dd wants to point out to Kevin that space is the Final frontier and land is the First frontier..
    But we both laughed.
    Love seeing the camaraderie btwn them all. Despite a kind of diminished roll for bulldozer this tour it’s nice to see the bond between them all is still so strong.


  10. on September 6, 2010 at 4:27 pm Barbara

    Back from camping. First thing (after shower) – Camp Rock. Second – this. Hilarious. Many Laugh Out Loud moments, truly. Nick’s “summation” near the end – “I’m going to wrap this up by saying, I don’t feel like we have anything”. THAT seems incredibly real-world typical/realistic!!! LOL.

    These guys never fail to amuse. Awesomeness. :)


  11. on September 6, 2010 at 4:40 pm Barbara

    Speaking of comedy – Nick Jonas is hilarious. He’s great in Camp Rock 2. The interaction between him and Joe is priceless.


  12. on September 7, 2010 at 12:56 pm Monica

    Nick IS extremely funny. He always said he was the funny one and that Joe stole all his jokes :)


  13. on September 8, 2010 at 3:11 pm Sonnnn

    I’ve got just a couple photos (7) to share from the Ocean Center in Daytona Beach. There is one of me, Danielle, Pam & Marty – we were there together. My DD took the photo :)

    The light was not great for photos w/out flash and I put the camera down and rocked out the entire show straight. So that’s why there’s hardly any photos. Just wanted to share what I did take so you could get an idea of what it was like there.

    http://www.box.net/shared/i4h4v4zegu


    • on September 9, 2010 at 12:06 am mollyanne

      What a great picture of the three of you!!!! Love your Phillies shirt.


      • on September 9, 2010 at 12:06 am mollyanne

        I can’t count. Four. It’s been a long day. My apologies.


      • on September 9, 2010 at 12:44 am Sonnnn

        thanks! New blinged Phillies shirt for my collection…


    • on September 9, 2010 at 2:00 am Barbara

      In case you didn’t see my tweet, the sound has been removed from your youtube videos (at least 1 &2) due to copyright issues. :(


      • on September 11, 2010 at 1:38 am Sonnnn

        yeah that is weird. I credited the music to avoid that. Its happened before. What are you going to do, you know? I’m not redoing the slideshow. It goes on without music! :)


  14. on September 8, 2010 at 11:01 pm Barbara

    I know we’ve all been talking on twitter (or many of us anyway), but just want to say that I’m heartbroken for Heather, Trish, and Danielle, who weren’t able to see the Jonas Brothers tonight in Tampa due to rain/flooding, and especially for Heather & Trish who were driving from Atlanta for their only concert this year. I know how much Heather was looking forward to her first concert, and it’s killing me.

    We all love you and are heartbroken on your behalf.


  15. on September 9, 2010 at 12:02 am Trish

    Thank you so much, Barbara. :(

    Yes, we are heartbroken and very disappointed. I got to meet Heather and her sweet family and I feel so bad for her and her kids. Corinne and I at least got soundcheck and they played a couple of songs before it got to the point where it had to end due to the rain. Seriously, our seats were underwater….so sad.

    However, I wanted to pop on and post that our perserverence paid off. You all know we are avid tour bus watchers….well. We waited until just about 10 pm in the drizzle with a good group of other diehards. About 8 people including us were watching through the fence and we could see activity. At one point Joe walked by, about 30 feet away. When he noticed the fans, he literally double-backed to come over to the fence to apologize for the cancellation. He was very sweet to all the girls, trying to shake their hands through the fence. (Corinne touched his hand!) I couldn’t hear alot of what he was saying because the kids were all trying to talk over him/scream. Then, he must have gone to get the others because a few minutes later, Kevin, Nick, Joe and Big Rob all came out the main gate to talk to everyone. It quickly became a mob scene with all 50+ girls freaking out, but I could hear Kevin telling everyone they were so very sorry. I got a few interesting shots I will post when we get home. Afterwards they all loaded into little limo-buses and drove off.

    Oh gosh Heather, please don’t hate us! :(

    Talk to you ladies Fri night or Sat. Thanks again for thinking of us.


    • on September 9, 2010 at 12:10 am mollyanne

      Wow. Those are the jb we know and love.

      I am so sorry that you didn’t get to see the show tonight. So many cancelled shows this tour for you- I’m heartbroken for all of you that were there tonight. I’m glad your perserverence paid off though and that you got a glimpse. Hope that tomorrow is a better day for you and Corinne- have a safe trip back home.


    • on September 9, 2010 at 12:46 am Sonnnn

      Trish, I feel so good that you and Corinne (who has been SO sweet to us) got to meet the guys. That must have been really tough hanging out so long in the cold rain. You are troopers.

      I can’t believe this show was cancelled and all of you were disappointed. Heartbreaking is not even the right word…

      I’m really sorry about it all.


    • on September 9, 2010 at 4:19 am merry27

      Trish I’m so sad about your concert..but that’s a sweet ending. It certainly helps to hear a personal apology. Looking forward to seeing any pictures you have. Have a safe trip home!


    • on September 10, 2010 at 12:11 am HeatherH23

      Honestly, this makes me feel a lot better. First because Joe was so great to you guys. Kev and Nick too. Second because it was after 10:00. I was really upset last night when I found out the guys came out and we missed them, but there’s no way we could have hung around that long. The boys were shivering and so was I. Christian fell asleep on the ride back to the hotel. I wouldn’t have had them hang around that long for anything. I can’t wait to see your pictures, though.

      More than anything I’m disappointed I missed soundcheck. It sounds like everyone else here had it. I almost bought a VIP Lawn ticket so I could go to soundcheck, but by the time I had the money for it, they weren’t selling VIP anymore. And of course I didn’t get soundcheck or M&G from TJ. So while everyone was in Soundcheck we stood outside. They wouldn’t let us even go to the gate until 6:00. On the dot. It started raining about 5:15. It was literally thundering and lightning and pouring and they wouldn’t let us go at 5:58. Will was terrified. He is scared to death of lightning. Both boys were soaked (so was I) even though we had two umbrellas, Matt had a poncho, and Christian had a rain jacket (and was hiding under Matt’s poncho. My shoes are literally still soaked. There were only about 20 people in front of us and once they let us go we all but ran to the gate (even though we were told they wouldn’t let us in because it was lightning). They did let us in though. We went straight down to our seats, which were amazing, just like you all assured me. We stood and talked to people that worked there and a really nice EMS guy (who worked on calming Will, who was still terrified about the lightning). The water was all the way up to the seats of the chairs in the orchestra section, and still rising. The ceiling was leaking. After a few minutes people started to come out to the stage. There were a couple of dancers. Mdot was there. Demian too. Garbo and JT also came out. It was very cool. Alyson came out at one point and actually got into the water. After about 10 minutes they told us we had to move up a section because the water was still rising (it never got up to the level of our seats, though). So we went and stood at the rail on the next level. Different people came and went. I saw JMan. Demi came out for a while. Frankie was out there for a while too and I saw Big Rob once or twice. Kevin and Dani came out for a couple minutes and then, later, Kevin and Nick. I got one blurry picture of Nick. Most of the people stayed on “Kevin’s” side of the stage and we were on Nick’s, but I still got several blurry pictures. Joe came out once and barely got to the edge of the stage before he turned around and went back in. I didn’t manage to get a picture. Most of my pictures aren’t very good, but they are good enough to know that had I been in my seats and watched the concert, I could have gotten some really good ones. Trish found me about 45 minutes into waiting and we stood and chatted for the rest of the time. She and Corrine are amazing. They gave me earrings and two pins and gave each of my boys two pins. We figured out we were both at the Honor Society concert in May (I swear I remember seeing Corrine). We chatted and chatted with our fans and speculated and got more and more worried as time went on (at first a venue person said the concert was just “delayed”). We watched as nothing was done about the water and then PapaJ came out. He said we were the best fans ever and that everyone backstage loved us, but there were curfews and electrical equipment was underwater and they were doing “everything they could” and he would be back in 20-30 minutes. Except he wasn’t. And we continued to watch them do nothing with the water except measure it. At one point some people went into the water to pick up trash and do something that we finally figured out was try to clear out the pump, and we got a little hopeful. But then they stopped working. And more and more time passed. And we got less and less hopeful. Trish and I kept wondering out loud why they couldn’t just come out with acoustic guitars and a microphone and sing something. Anything. Just so we could see them. I still don’t know, but I’m sure there was a reason. We knew by the time PapaJ came out the second time that there was no hope. It was well after 8 by that point and the water was still there. I kept hoping for a glimpse of the guys. Praying they’d come out and say something. But they didn’t. We sat there for a couple minutes as people started to leave. Trish and Corrine gave each of the boys a second pin and then left. And then Matt said let’s go. I can’t even describe the feeling of emptiness I felt at that point. I’m not sure I even remember it, because it’s not as bad today. I just couldn’t believe after all we’d been through that I got nothing. Barely a glimpse of Nick and Kevin, and not even a memory of Joe. Will was way more upset than I expected. He was REALLY looking forward to seeing Mdot and I guess the rest of the concert too. Christian wanted to turn on Camp Rock 2 when we got in the car and Will refused to watch. He was mad. I tried to explain that it wasn’t the guys fault, but he wanted somebody to blame. Christian fell asleep half way back to the hotel (which was a good 40 minutes away), though Will and Matt stopped and got something to eat (I wasn’t hungry). When we got back to the hotel both boys immediately got baths while I shivered in the hotel room until they were done. They (and Matt) fell asleep before I even got out. It took a long time for me to fall asleep and I didn’t sleep well. I woke up at 5am and couldn’t get back to sleep until after 6. Such a very deep sense of loss.

      BUT, things are much better today. Will woke up and wasn’t mad anymore. He put Camp Rock 2 on while we drove to Gainesville and kept just skipping to Mdot’s parts over and over, until Matt plugged the movie into the car’s speaker system and we all listened (they watched) to the movie the rest of the way. I cried through This Is Our Song, but I needed to cry, and was better after. It’s okay. We’re okay. And none of us blame the boys. It’s been very hard to listen to people who have had their concerts tell us to get over it. I get that there are some very rude people out there and I don’t at all agree with them being rude, but even all the encouraging “We love Jonas” TTs today hurt a little. They were all very sorry and all very sweet, but they are over it and we’re still hurting. It feels like a slap in the face for everyone to be trying to convince the guys that we’re not all jerks, because we’re not all jerks. And we’re not all acting like jerks. And these people are acting like every person that is sad about yesterday is whining for no reason. I know it is not their fault. I don’t blame them at all (except that I still really wish they had come out long enough to say something, anything).

      But I really will be okay. I’m frustrated that we missed so much work and school, but I’m glad we got to see my friend here in Gainesville. I figure there must be something amazing waiting for me, so I will wait and see what it is.

      And most of all, the best thing about this whole ordeal has been you guys. I have never in my life felt so loved as I did yesterday. I know most of you couldn’t read my twitlonger, so I will try to find it and post it at some point, but you guys mean so much to me. The best thing about being a Jonas fan is the friends I’ve made. There is no way I would be where I am today if it wasn’t for you all, so thank you, so much, from the bottom of my heart. You are all amazing.

      Sorry, for the novel, but it was a little cathartic to type it all out. I hope the rest of you that still have concerts left have a great time. :)


      • on September 11, 2010 at 7:59 am cpaig

        I’m so sorry, Heather.


      • on September 11, 2010 at 9:47 pm Barbara

        Just got to read this tonight…. So glad you shared. It’s certainly good to get it out. :)


  16. on September 9, 2010 at 12:39 am netter

    Thanks for sharing your story. What a heartbreaking day for so many. But, I am glad you were able to have contact at the end. I’m so glad they came out and talked to everyone and kept that human contact with the fans. It’s these little stories of the above and beyond what is required of them that warms my heart and makes me happy to be a fan.


  17. on September 9, 2010 at 1:18 am Sonnnn

    In the hopes that this might cheer some of us up, I stayed up and put all my Road Dogs photos on YouTube. There are close to 200 photos in all.

    They are broken down into four slideshows. Start here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pkuW8fsipbg and go through Parts 2, 3 and 4 to see them all.

    Go fullscreen 4 best view…they are high quality photos. Uncle Josh is in some of the pics (blue polo shirt; he was not suited up).

    At the end you’ll see the Road Dogs bus and then the gate where we were waiting for them to leave. They all walked out in street clothes and waved and smiled at us. We saw Denise, Frankie, Papa J, Bulldozer and obviously the Jonas Brothers. I didn’t take photos at that point since I was watching everyone go by. Jack Lawless was really in a good mood and very sweet.

    I took photos of their bus leaving for the venue and that’s how Part 4 wraps up.

    About the game itself, it was incredible. I really enjoyed it. I was literally sweating bullets & sweat was dripping everywhere and I didn’t hardly notice because I was so happy to be there.

    I had an interesting time getting the right tickets for me and the kids. Eventually, thanks to a combination of Team Jonas’ contest, the RDS box office, Mary’s great advice & my persistence, we got tickets by the edge of the Road Dogs dugout, nearest to home plate. You can see the location in the last photo in Slideshow #4 if you’re curious. That’s the best place to see the guys up close. There are other great places to be too, depending on what you’re interested in paying attention to.

    But it wasn’t that easy! Armed with the tickets, I went to our seats in the first row on top of the dugout. There was a mom and kids in the seats! I asked them nicely to move. The mom was indignant and insisted the stadium was general admission. She was very loud and argumentative and unpleasant to say the least. She would not budge. Rachel and a nice teenager who offered to help went to find the RDS employee to move the lady. Other teenaged girls were telling the lady she was wrong and the seats were assigned. I held my tongue as best I could because arguing was getting me nowhere and I knew it would work out once the employee showed up since I had the tickets in my hand. I didn’t want to argue with this unpleasant person in front of all the girls and kids in the area.

    Anyway, the guy showed up and told her to leave. She argued with him for a bit but he eventually got her to move.

    Everything after that was awesome. GG was in the dugout. I got his attention, said hi; he was glad we were there. A little bit later when they announced the starting lineup, I found out he was catching and I was very excited since he doesn’t start that many games. I said to him that I was so happy he was starting and he said “I know! Can you believe it?!” as he ran out to home plate. I really was so happy that JL had an at bat, and both RL & GG started. It made up for the fact that poor Joe couldn’t play that day.

    The guys in the dugout do not talk or look at the fans at all. It’s an odd situation; you’re so close to them, literally right above their heads but they won’t look around or up. It’s the way professional ballplayers handle it too. They keep focused on the game action at all times. Girls were begging and calling out but it didn’t help. I wanted to say hi to JT since I hadn’t met him before and at first I was calling out his name. That was doing no good at all so I ended up calling out “John! It’s Sondra!” Then he turned around and waved and said something like he was glad I could be there. He was on the third base line at the time. My son is still laughing at me calling out my name to him.

    Joe’s friend from the Fun Run was in the dugout too and girls were attempting to get him to get Nick’s and Kevin’s attention but he had to turn them down. Generally it was calm and nice in the stands, and boiling hot! :) PS I also saw Joe’s friend at the show that night!

    The game was excellent. I loved every minute of it. It was a great game with lots of hits and runs and action. Everyone did well. Of course I was sad they didn’t win but it was such a good game and no one on the Road Dogs was upset about the loss. After the game, Kevin and Nick walked around the entire stadium, from right field to left, touching hands and saying hi to everyone. I couldn’t high five them from where I was but I looked at them, said hi, great game, etc. Bulldozer leaves the field immediately after the game so they did not walk around the field or hang out.

    There were some adorable moments. Nick was part of a good play at second, getting a Flyer out, and he was really hyped about it, kind of bouncing around a little on the field afterward. The praying before the game was very nice, and the team meeting during the stretch was also something I liked. Nick and Kevin had a little meeting on the mound for a pep talk going into the 7th inning.

    I loved the guy camaraderie as I always do and I tried to capture as much of it as I could in the photos. It’s easy to pay attention and take photos at ballgames so that was good.

    I would have loved to say hi to Denise and Papa J but I was very excited to see them in person again. Someday I’ll get to speak to them. :)

    Nick and Kevin can both hit. Mike the security guard seemed to be the strongest batter. JL, GG & RL make good contact too. Nick didn’t get to make many putouts at 3rd that day but he was really tuned into the game and was always running and diving for foul balls and such. Kevin was pitching and for the most part kept the Flyers under control. It’s pretty easy to score runs in this game as opposed to baseball. I wish I knew more about who is on the Flyers’ team. They seem extremely competent at softball and many of them are quite tall.

    So those are my observations. LMK if I forgot anything you were interested in knowing! :)


    • on September 9, 2010 at 2:01 am Barbara

      Awesomeness! So glad you got to talk to Greg and John. You represent us well. And we’re jealous!!


      • on September 9, 2010 at 2:09 am Sonnnn

        we are forever on the Road Dogs bus, us fanladies :)


      • on September 12, 2010 at 3:05 am Sonnnn

        such a serious softball bat Nick swings: the Miken Psycho…I wonder how many ozs. Nick can handle?!


  18. on September 9, 2010 at 7:08 pm Emilycalifornia

    I’M RUNNING WITH JOE JONAS!!!!!!

    Since I don’t have everyone’s email addresses I thought I would post here and on Twitter. Please support my family’s team -

    TEAM LOVEBUG

    (got the idea for the name from Merry27′s puppy)

    Now I know there is no chance of meeting Joe, but this is a great cause that I support. Won’t you consider supporting Special Olympics too?

    http://jonasfunrun.kintera.org/faf/home/default.asp?ievent=434414&lis=1&kntae434414=8C1B15AC72DB416B807ACD98ED26A95C

    Click on the link to Sponsor Participant and enter my name – EMILY HILL (no, my real name is not emily california!)

    Thanks in advance for your support, ladies.


    • on September 9, 2010 at 7:21 pm cpaig

      Have a great time!

      We are glad to help the cause! :)


  19. on September 10, 2010 at 12:24 am nbk

    Mind if I ask for some advice:

    I purchased the VIP package for my nieces for the Houston show… and I was lucky enough to get tickets for the Road dogs as well (that was a traumatic experience)…. my dilemma now is do we go to the road dogs game? it is 1 hr from the venue…. the deciding factor will be when do they assign you your # for the soundcheck? Is it when you check in (cause only I really need to be there to that I think…. the order and credit card are in my name….) OR is it when you walk in the door? My nieces would have to be there for that. How imperative is it to be there early for VIP or are all the seats good? How many people go to sound check? For the road dogs there were only 1000 general admission tickets… does anyone know if there are tickets that are not GA?

    Sorry for all of the questions!!! I am am overwhelmed and need advice!

    Thanks in advance!!


    • on September 10, 2010 at 1:07 am Sonnnn

      Don’t miss the Road Dogs game. Check in w/Soundcheck when you need to, not early in order to get to the game and the Soundcheck. You don’t need to be early. Just be on time. All soundcheck seats are good and the game is irreplaceable.

      When you get to the game the day of, ask the box office for the best tickets behind the Road Dogs dugout even if you already have tickets.

      You get your # for Soundcheck when you heck in. All the seats are good. You’ll love it, don’t worry. About 400-500 people go to Soundcheck.

      The ballpark will hold 3,000-7,000 depending on its size. Plenty of tickets. Ask for the best ones at the box office when you arrive.


      • on September 10, 2010 at 8:03 am nbk

        OK – so they pass out more tickets the day of the game? For this one they said they had GA tics and then they were giving out Standing room only tickets once they were out of GA tickets…. do they convert the GA tickets to reserved seating? Will they let you take any camera to the game? I have a cool SLR with a decent lens I would love to take.

        So to make sure I understand – when i give them my name and credit card to check in (se we are NOT in the venue yet) they assign the ” group number”… so regardless when you walk in the door you will not lose your group number? When do you get get your bag?

        Thanks for the help! We are so excited!


        • on September 10, 2010 at 11:12 am Sonnnn

          there are always more tix available the day of the game, good seats that no one is sitting in. So ask!

          Yes, bring your camera. Cameras are all fine.

          I don’t know about check in with VIP Soundcheck – but I suggest you get there within the time they tell you to in your e-mail. Don’t worry about being super early, is what I’m saying. :)


          • on September 10, 2010 at 11:27 am nbk

            Thanks so much for your help! I tend to obsess about these things!

            I appreciate the tips!

            -nbk


            • on September 10, 2010 at 12:27 pm Sonnnn

              remember you really don’t need to worry. enjoy everything. it’s all really special.

              NEVER be afraid to ask for anything! Just make your requests clear and be polite. People are happy to help if they can!


        • on September 12, 2010 at 11:51 pm nbk

          I just wanted thank you for your help! The day was a complete success! We divided to divide and conquer just for piece of mind. I stood in line to check at the Soundcheck and my nieces went off to the Roaddogs game. They arrived at the game around 10:45 am they said it wasn’t crowded at all at that point and they were able to secure a place at the fence right beside the Jonas dugout… so there were just feet away from where they were warming up! They have some great pics. It worked out great because despite the fact that they had to leave the game early (1 hour after it started) to get to soundcheck on time, they got to see alot ot the JB. They were estatic! On the soundcheck side I was able to check in and get group 23…. so they were in the 2nd set of people to enter the arena and they sat first row center at the top of the center catwalk… great seats!!! It was all worth it!!! If I can figure out how to do I will post some of the pics.. they were able to get some really good ones, especially at the RD game.

          Thanks again for your help! -nbk


          • on September 13, 2010 at 12:11 am Barbara

            So glad to hear it worked out well! Yeah!!


          • on September 13, 2010 at 12:53 am Sonnnn

            yes! sounds perfect! I would love to see any photos you can share!


  20. on September 10, 2010 at 11:51 pm Trish

    First of all, Heather – I read through your post and it made me cry. :( I am also so heartbroken over this, I can’t even describe it. If there were actually fans from other places saying “Get over it” I’m glad I was gone yesterday and not able to read that. If they were in our position, they would NOT be saying that. I’ll never actually ‘get over’ it, but I know it will eventually be less painful. I’ll also never ‘get over’ losing my first row seats in Charlotte, or the ATL and N’ville shows due to cancellation either…. Seriously, losing 4 shows is about too much to bear!

    But I was thinking. I suspect that the boys did not come out on stage because think about what would have happened – there would have been uncontrollable screaming and no one would hear, or really listen, to what was going on. Perhaps some foolish people might have even made a run for the stage. This all occured to me after the outside gate incident. It quickly became a mob scene and there were probably only 30-50 something girls vs them and Big Rob. The screaming was intense. I’ll post the pics tomorrow.

    While I didn’t get that close to the guys, their voices and expressions did convey how sorry they were. You could tell they felt bad, but it was clear that they waited on purpose until the crowd had dwindled because it is just not possible for them to come out into a crowd. It is a shame that the fans are not more respectful of them and have to scream in their faces and grab at them like maniacs. But again, looking at their faces it was easy to tell they were disappointed too and that helped me – and more importantly, Corinne – to feel better about the situation.

    Even so, PapaJ, IMO probably could have handled it better. I’m sure he knows that now. A simple, “We’re still waiting on ______ to make a decision” would have sufficed.
    Of course, everyone involved could have handled the whole thing better. *sigh*


    • on September 11, 2010 at 7:59 am cpaig

      I can’t believe there are people telling Heather, Trish, and Danielle to get over the loss.

      I am with you , Trish, I still haven’t gotten over my loss of front row seats, sound check, and my adventure with Sondra – but that loss was VERY QUICKLY overshadowed by all the people I know who lost ALL of their shows.

      I couldn’t imagine.

      I just hope those people are young with no idea of the cost, stress, and effort involved in traveling so far in an effort to see a show.


    • on September 11, 2010 at 1:23 pm HeatherH23

      I agree. With both. I get why the boys didn’t come out (I was really feeling it intensely that Nick and Kev came out for a minute but Joe came and went so fast that I couldn’t get my camera out. The one pic I have of Kev is so blurry you can’t tell it’s him, and Nick’s is almost as bad. I had just put everything on finally seeing Joe (I also saw Nick in Nashville), and that loss was hard, but I do get it). I also don’t think PapaJ handled it in the best way possible. But it’s not like there was a precedent.

      If there’s anything to be thankful for, I am thankful that we were in the front and made it into the venue before they shut the gates. I got to spend my time talking to you. I got blurry pictures of most everyone coming out and taking pictures. It’s nothing compared to what we lost, but it’s still something.

      I hate what they have to deal with as far as fans are concerned too. I keep hoping that eventually that will change, but it looks like that’s far in the future, if it ever happens. Some people just don’t get it.

      I’m not sure exactly what the sentiments were as far as people wanting us to “get over it”. I avoided a lot of stuff. I just know I saw a lot of people telling the boys “It’s okay”. “It’s not your fault”. “We still love you”. And wanting TTs like #WeSupportJonas and stuff. And I get that because I guess there was a lot of hate I didn’t see. But those people didn’t seem to get that every time I saw something like that, it was like a slap in the face. Like it wasn’t okay for me to be upset about what I’d lost. I don’t blame the guys. I never did. And I never said anything to any of them except thank you for trying and thank you for understanding. But the whole thing did suck (as Joe so eloquently put it) and it is okay for us to feel bad. Especially after losing our initial concerts. I know the guys were remorseful (though I have to say, and I know not everyone will agree with me, I thought Nick’s little joke in poor taste, and it irritated me). The guys felt bad. I know they did. But they aren’t the ones that are going to be upset about this for months. They had another show yesterday. They have another one today. I don’t know. It just made me feel like I wasn’t supposed to be upset.

      I am much better today. How could I even worry about losing a Jonas concert on 9/11? But I did cry yesterday. And it’s probably not the last time I will cry. Matt doesn’t get why it’s so important to me. No one really does. But it was, and it is. And now I will look forward to next time. :)


  21. on September 11, 2010 at 2:49 am Sonnnn

    I did it. I got the pics edited and put in a slideshow (two slideshows actually; 70 pics each) from West Palm Beach.

    I’m really proud of these photos – I have a lot of great ones…ones with nice expressions, lots of Bulldozer, the staging…

    I hope you like them!

    You can make the slide shows full screen to see the photos larger.

    http://www.youtube.com/flamom1

    Definitely feel free to share the link to my YouTube channel with anyone you like – I’m happy to share my videos and photos w/any Jonas, Brad Paisley, Black Eyed Peas or Rooney fan out there! :)

    (PS Barbara, I changed out the song on the Road Dogs video. You can do it right in YT so it wasn’t that hard. I picked a Mike Schmid song!!!)


    • on September 11, 2010 at 8:09 am cpaig

      This is very cool! :D


  22. on September 11, 2010 at 11:14 pm Trish

    Here is a link to the Tampa Mob Scene pics. So funny, I didn’t even recall seeing those other security people come out. They must have entered the scene when it became too much and I didn’t see them.

    http://s603.photobucket.com/albums/tt113/JBTrish/Tampa%20Mob%20Sep%202010/

    Here is a link to the Tampa Soundcheck pics. They aren’t great, and I wish I had taken more but I was trying to be conservative and save some battery power for the concert since I’ve run out the last couple of concerts.

    http://s603.photobucket.com/albums/tt113/JBTrish/Tampa%20Soundcheck%20Sep%202010/


    • on September 11, 2010 at 11:32 pm HeatherH23

      Oh my gosh, thank you SO much! I know you took some of those specifically for me. I’m so so very grateful to you now, since I never got to take any of my own. Between the soundcheck videos and your pictures, it really helps to make me feel a little better.

      That and the video from yesterday that I’m sure means yes.

      But wow. Thank you. :)


  23. on September 12, 2010 at 6:21 pm Sonnnn

    Emily, I contributed to your Fun Run team! I wish it could be more! You are doing a great job w/donations. I hope you get even more!



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