Bulla Bulla!!!

The bar night for the class of 1980 reunion is scheduled for 9/24 at the Roundup Saloon.

As previously stated, the social chairmen for the class of 1980, Mr. Page and Mr. Black, are either true visionaries or have exhibited an extraordinary lack of judgment in asking the No Cover Band to play this event.  We will need to review the police blotters on 9/25 to determine if their choice of entertainment was a good decision.

Given the enormous size of the No Cover Nation and the number of out of town guests confirmed for the reunion, the Roundup has secured a permit form the City of Lafayette to fence off the parking lot in order to accommodate the anticipated crowd.  (I am not popping off.  OK, I am popping off about the size of the No Cover Nation, but not about the permit the Roundup secured.)

For anyone who grew up in the East Bay and went to High School in the early 80’s, this will prove to be one of the largest concentrations of people from your past gathered in one area.  If you have not done so already, make plans to secure a hotel room or couch, play your get out of jail cards with your significant other and purchase ample amounts of Advill so you can enjoy what should be an evening to remember. 

As Members of the No Cover Nation you will receive free admission to the Roundup, back stage passes and have unlimited access to all the drinks you pay for…

All joking aside, we guarantee that it will be the greatest night of your life.  Ok, maybe not the greatest night of your life, but there is a high probability that at least twice you will laugh hard enough where beer comes out your nose.


You can get more information at www.nocoverband.com or it you truly have too much time on your hands become a fan of the No Cover Band on Facebook by clicking the link below:  

http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/No-Cover-Band/88484094262?ref=ts

Looking forward to seeing you amongst ‘em on 9/24.

 

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