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Concerts
Issue Date December 2018 Page 9
In the writing titled “The Greatest Night of My Life,” written by Molly, talked about a Fall Out Boy concert. Her writing left me feeling a sense of relation. Anyone who has been to a concert knows the difficulty of waiting and that wasn’t an exception for Molly. She states “Fall Out Boy would be playing later that night and we had already waited hours to see them perform, all the while inhaling the rich aroma of freshly baked pizzas.” I directly relate to the factor of never wanting to leave a concert because of the atmospheres are always incredible. Before Fall Out Boy even plays she writes, “I could have wandered that endless looping hallway for eternity, absorbing, the lively atmosphere and becoming one with my surroundings.” The excitement when any band takes the stage is breathtaking, and she was not let down. This was an enjoyable read I’m sure most people will relate to.
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