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Originally Posted by Becky
I think one reason my loyalty to Bon Jovi lies so deep is the common thread they have been in so many of my relationships, both at home and far away. One of my BFFs was a new student at our school in 1989 and the first thing we ever did together was go to our first Bon Jovi concert together, along with my life long BFF. This same friend and I have been to several shows together and took her youngest daughter to her first show last year (and she loved it). So, we really are raising new generations of fans, well some of us are. I have no intentions of having children, but I will happily “corrupt” other people’s children.
I’ve met several pen pal or online friends that became real life friends. I hope to meet Deb in New Orleans. I assessed a child and the mother saw my picture of me and Jon in my office and we’ve been going to various shows together for like 15 years or so. We immediately became friends because we shared a passion for Bon Jovi.
My life would look very different without this band. Maybe better, maybe worse. I’m in for the long haul, that’s for sure.
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That's very cool Becky. If anything, you'll always have the good memories and that's something I truly wanted to have with this band. Hubby thinks nowadays BJ is not that bad and volunteers to go when they tour Europe but the experience wouldn't be the same, as I see him everyday
The tagline for this tour should be "Bon Jovi, best enjoyed with good friends"