Posted on 11/19/2016 4:33:12 PM PST by God luvs America
Little background- my 13YO daughter is an exceptional dancer that's been in several off broadway shows. She's also a huge supporter of Donald Trump. For the past six months she's been begging me to get her tickets to Hamilton (we live just outside NYC). I told her i refuse to buy her tickets to that show for a variety of reasons. My wife scored a pair of tickets for my daughter a few weeks ago and asked what i thought. "Worst case scenario," I said, "we can sell them on stub hub." After finding out what happened last night my daughter told me this evening she has no interest in seeing the show and is selling her tickets. She then read something on the Hamilton website which seemingly boasted about last night's events which angered her further. Bottom line; my daughter has been rapping and dancing to Hamilton for six months but is now so turned off by what they did she wants nothing to do with the show. I could imagine what the middle of the road ticket buyer must be thinking.
Instead of making everyone search, please explain what hamilton is and what did/said/bought/sold to change your daughter’s interest.
So what happens there. Does the guy have to send the tickets to American express? Is this part of some buyer satisfaction benefit of the card.
God bless your daughter. And God bless you for raising her so well.
she read it to us at dinner and was pretty angry but to be honest i had no interest in their BS...
ML/NJ
thank you for this- i will past it on to my wife...
Wow. That’s a big sacrifice for a 13yr old. Good for her! Wish more “adults” would do the same. Hats off to all.
Thanks for sharing that.
I was going to say, let the seat be empty, but I like the suggestion that VRW had about giving them to a street bum along with a bottle of Mad Dog.
Ticket to smelly a smelly bum.....Ha Ha !
Hard to find anything today to make me laugh harder than that..
Wow is your daughter awesome.
considering the price of the tickets (and my wife paid face value) the seats won’t be empty...
Hoist them on their own petard of Alinsky’s “Rules for Radicals”.
Or find some snowflake wearing safety pins and in return for the tickets, put them in charge of starting the chant.
The music is wildly popular with the younger crowd. I hate when politics gets in the way of enjoying good entertainment.
Are you serious?
Anybody but Starbucks. Remember their founder told Christians he wanted no parts of them or their money.
If you don’t want to help the Missionaries of the Poor, you might as well blow your windfall at Starbucks.
Give your daughter a hug for the rest of us.
You and your wife have done a great job being parents with you.
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