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Originally Posted by ThePunisher
Um. My point was that you should have been there earlier in the day or day before. But thanks for being hostile. You have a million dollar show and you leave two hours before hand. Everyone in this state knew these storms were coming. We have apps and radars. It wasn't a secret. This was a big coporate event. The lack of preparation is astounding. But thanks again for being hostile and not reading. Tomorrow nobody is going to talk about how good this show was. They will be talking about the delay. They will be talking about a band who hasn't played together in months just jetting in to get a pay day and jetting back out. That my friend could easily have been fixed by them preparing more. Like I said, these storms w were not a surprise and we have been getting warnings for more than 24 hours about them. The Stone Pony which is 10 miles away from Monmouth Executive Airport MOVED their outside show inside THIS MORNING. All I am saying is, they should have left earlier in case of bad weather, unless Jon's handlers are too afraid to tell him it's going to rain and told him all day it was going to be sunny and oh yeah no problem we will make it.
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And once again you made my point very clear, this is a safety issue in case you did not notice, and it doesn't matter whether the band left early in the day or not, weather is unpredictable, a weather report can say one thing but it can change in a minute, you ever heard of the saying, "better safe than sorry"?