I had heard on the radio that Jerry Seinfeld was coming for one night. Cool. I told my friend Cindy about it and she told me her husband, Ryan, loved Jerry. That's where I left off.
A few days later Ryan called Todd to see if we wanted to go. Todd said sure. I was not willing to pay the prices that were list...$200/person!! I don't love Jerry that much!
They both had searched for tickets and it appeared sold out. I guess Todd had made a phone call to his mom to have her check with Lynn, my father-in-law's former secretary who still works for Cox. Judy apparently called and spoke with Lynn and a few days later Lynn texted Todd that it was indeed sold out but she managed to find two tickets.
Todd and Ryan tried to get Cindy & I to go after the 4 of us went to dinner but they didn't want to do that so it was Todd and I at the Fox on Saturday, March 12th.
Hard-to-come-by tickets!
8 rows back!
We left early enough but encountered lots of traffic. We parked and managed to get a table at the restaurant Publik. It was so-so.
popcorn + cinnamon almonds + M&Ms + water=$17.50!!
There was recordings going non-stop that said:
"There is to be no photography of any kind during the show. No pictures or videos allowed."
Once Jerry Seinfeld came out, all bets were off. EVERYONE took video and pictures. Even people on the front row.
So much for rules!
Todd got this pic, not great but at least we have one.
A few days later Ryan called Todd to see if we wanted to go. Todd said sure. I was not willing to pay the prices that were list...$200/person!! I don't love Jerry that much!
They both had searched for tickets and it appeared sold out. I guess Todd had made a phone call to his mom to have her check with Lynn, my father-in-law's former secretary who still works for Cox. Judy apparently called and spoke with Lynn and a few days later Lynn texted Todd that it was indeed sold out but she managed to find two tickets.
Todd and Ryan tried to get Cindy & I to go after the 4 of us went to dinner but they didn't want to do that so it was Todd and I at the Fox on Saturday, March 12th.
Hard-to-come-by tickets!
8 rows back!
We left early enough but encountered lots of traffic. We parked and managed to get a table at the restaurant Publik. It was so-so.
popcorn + cinnamon almonds + M&Ms + water=$17.50!!
There was recordings going non-stop that said:
"There is to be no photography of any kind during the show. No pictures or videos allowed."
Once Jerry Seinfeld came out, all bets were off. EVERYONE took video and pictures. Even people on the front row.
So much for rules!
Todd got this pic, not great but at least we have one.
The show was AWESOME! We laughed, we cried...
It was so much fun and it truly is a show about NOTHING!
He talks about the most mundane things in our lives and it is HIL.AR.I.OUS!!
I hope he comes back to Atlanta soon.
Thanks Judy & Lynn for helping us with tickets.