Who buys a ticket to heckle someone? An open mic night I get, you don’t know who the comedians are going to be. But a ticketed show in Vegas?
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Villageidiot7321 hr ago
+69
Main character syndrome?
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Jfcisitreal20 hr ago
+61
I was sitting next to a guy at Alanis Morissette in Vegas. He brought his much younger fiance and her bestie. The ladies got drunk and started calling Alanis a man-hater very loudly and repeatedly. The biker couple in front of me was about to step in when a small woman right in front of the ladies turned around and scolded them like they were children. Security escorted them out. Felt bad for the guy, he was genuinely happy to be seeing Alanis. The seats were damn expensive too in that section! Crazy.
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cn4519 hr ago
+20
that’s f****** wild ! self hating women are always interesting to me.
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Klutzy-Client17 hr ago
+13
The pick me’s of this world need to fack away off
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buffysmanycoats21 hr ago
+18
It must have cost a fortune to attend just to do that. Do people really not have better things to do with their money?
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polkemans14 hr ago
+2
Money doesn't buy class, or sense.
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shelley957414 hr ago
+2
Money also changes everything.
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Soft-Ad-897520 hr ago
+35
Shouldn’t be heckling any performers to be honest.
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Ultimate-Flexionator15 hr ago
+12
I heckled some has-been wrestlers at a gymnasium 3rd tier wrestling show once years ago. just yelling some shit from the crowd. I saw sandman before looking like a burnout drinking a beer, it was just a dumpy kinda trashy atmosphere. I heckled during the promos saying boo and we paid to see wrestling. maybe some harsher shit too.
later I coincidentally saw that movie The Wrestler which was regarded as being accurate to their experience in that world and I felt really bad. I felt like a drunk piece of shit. I never heckled anyone again and I never will. The fact that shit is so difficult as a lifestyle and I was heaping on just breaks my heart. mine is an extreme example compared to heckling a pampered rich star... but heckling is just bad. don't do it and if the performer even does deserve it, just have class and leave. it's bad karma.
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Sea-Present-854313 hr ago
+3
Aww this is some wholesome shit man. Thanks for sharing.
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GlitterDone20 hr ago
+11
Free tickets for these shows get passed out like candy by any VIP concierge. And there’s not a very high bar to be considered a VIP at some places in LV. So random shmucks are abundant at things like this.
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Molnek18 hr ago
+2
"Why would they come to our concert just to boo us?" -Lisa Simpson
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Mastershoelacer18 hr ago
+2
And to do it to an absolute legend of a singer. That woman is so talented.
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nimsu17 hr ago
+1
Probably got it comped
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No_Swing_695916 hr ago
+1
This reminded me of Lisa’s quote on the simpsons. Similar to this
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drblah1114 hr ago
+1
Drunk people in Vegas?
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britelyph13 hr ago
+1
Which can be translated to: EVERY tourist in Vegas.
Sorry, I know. There are lots of mocktailers now. But it still has to hold some sort of record for drunk people, right?
Okay, outside of NewOrleans during Fat Tuesday, Ft Lauderale during Spring Break and University of Arizona during the entire school year, what rivals Vegas on a random Tuesday?
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AFineDayForScience17 hr ago
I once went to a Cage the Elephant concert where the lead singer was too fucked up to make words
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KingMobScene21 hr ago
+46
Cyndi is still a girl from Brooklyn after all.
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rewdea20 hr ago
+16
She’s still Cyndi from the block.
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bugz_201917 hr ago
+11
Queens
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KingMobScene17 hr ago
+9
Shit. Im from queens, I should know this.
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Adibla220 hr ago
+46
Cyndi Lauper has been my favorite artist since I was 8 year old in 1985! I’ve seen her live many times and she never disappoints! When I lived in NYC She walked onto the cross-town bus I was on and I almost died. I casually approached her and we ended up talking the whole ride. She was so gracious and actually listened and was interested in what I was saying. I told her how much her music meant to me and as I got off the bus she said “Good luck kid”, with her Queens accent, lol! It was one of the most memorable experiences of my life!
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Mdriver12714 hr ago
+6
I'm imagining her on that bus, you asking if she's Cindy Lauper, and her just replying in her classic voice a short and simple "yeah."
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Darkdragoon32422 hr ago
+118
Imagine trying to heckle Cyndi freaking Lauper.
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Sufficient-Bid127921 hr ago
+31
She’s earned her dues. People are so f****** uncivilized and can’t appreciate anything.
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DroneyMcDroner20 hr ago
+24
She’s a New Yorker, she’d wipe the floor with that jerk.
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No-Shoulder639520 hr ago
+3
I wonder if you can
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borkborkbork9922 hr ago
+40
Cyndi Lauper’s awesome. Always has been.
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QuiGonColdGin20 hr ago
+19
Why the hell would you heckle Cyndi Lauper? She's a national treasure. Time After Time in particular is a great song.
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Aron_Wolff20 hr ago
+13
Cyndi’s from Queens and grew up in the 70s. She’ll knife a b****.
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Morningfluid21 hr ago
+8
Cyndi about to break a boot off in your ass...
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AnotherAndyYetAgain18 hr ago
+7
I remember watching that "We are the world" documentary that came out a while back and just being blown away by Cyndi's pipes. Girl could sing! High registers and a raspy tone. Lovely voice.
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mostlygroovy19 hr ago
+7
Let’s all agree to stop using the term ‘claps back’
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sonic_couth19 hr ago
+6
And “trump” as a verb. I never want to hear that word again
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GearhedMG16 hr ago
+1
In any context, I'd even petition that find a new word for card games.
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Dull-Confection578815 hr ago
Except about Will Smith, right?
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hillofjumpingbeans21 hr ago
+12
What do hecklers get out of it? Like what’s the usual driving factor. A need to have attention on them? Feel included? Have been raised by wolves?
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Visible-Hat-770821 hr ago
+10
I think they have main character syndrome
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WillingArm246319 hr ago
+8
You see her true colors shining through.
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Bostonterrierpug18 hr ago
+7
My mom went to the same high school with her. She was like three years older, but my mom said she was cool.
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dtisme5317 hr ago
+4
Who has the unmitigated gall to heckle f****** Cyndi Lauper?
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Drestanor17 hr ago
+4
dont mess with cyndi shes got that vegas fire ready to go
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ThisIsAWeapon21 hr ago
+8
Cyndi is one of the best!!
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michagol2312 hr ago
+2
She's good enough
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AMediaArchivist21 hr ago
+3
Cyndi Laupers reaction after the woman blocked her key light.
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Emotional-Mango-516619 hr ago
+3
I mean her dad was a wrestler....
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church-rosser18 hr ago
+4
That's "Daddy Dear" to you, and FYI, he's still #1, cuz Cyndi just wants to have fun.
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Already_dead202116 hr ago
+3
I met her once at an instore performance when I worked at Tower Records. One of the loveliest people I’ve ever met. Who would want to heckle her?
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Hungry_Investment_4121 hr ago
+4
She’s a great performer and entertainer
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Bland_Boring_Jessica22 hr ago
+7
Girls just wanna have fun….
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Tempest_Fugit20 hr ago
+2
Saying “I’m from Brooklyn” is only be a threat when it comes from that generation. Someday soon it won’t really pack a punch anymore
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IrishPorpoise20 hr ago
let Cyndi carry a fire arm on stage.
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rbmk-a-ok18 hr ago
+2
What good would that do?
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EveryAccount772910 hr ago
+1
that's not clapping back. . ."i'm gonna come for you" is not witty at all.
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JonJonJonnyBoy17 hr ago
-4
I have nothing to add other than I'm in my mid-thirties and I'd f*** Cyndi Lauper despite her being around my parents age.
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ChristineSaru10 hr ago
+1
You’re what’s wrong with a lot of Men today. She’d never touch you with a 100ft pole! Disgusting comment! Grow the fk up stupid boy!
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