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Day 2 of the SILs visiting. We went to brunch at Crossroads — it seemed like everyone had a good time.
SIL A. had to leave because it was already snowing in the Berkshires, midway on her route home.
SIL T. stuck around for a bit and continued working on the Lego Creator Townhouse coffee shop pet shop with A., until she too had to leave to catch a train home. R. drove her to RTE 128 station. After that, T. (Son) and I left for the local train station to go to TD Garden to see Bebe Rexha and Jonas Brothers. The first opener turned out to be Jordan McGraw, who had a lot of people on stage with him. Competent performance; hard to get past the Dr. Phil thing. I mean, clearly, the young man is spending a lot of productive time in the gym, but it is just so weird.
Bebe Rexha put on a very good performance; I would see her as a headliner.
Jonas Bros did not disappoint. This was a really, really, really young woman crowd — clearly, a lot of the crowd grew up with the Jonas Bros and now they go to concerts with their girlfriends without the ‘rents involvement.
Partially as a result of that, partly because we got a late start and the train was 20 minutes late, by the time we got to Boston Beerworks, there was an hour and a half wait, and the neighboring places looked similar. We tried two streets over and got lucky at McGann’s. Food was fine. Manhattans were excellent. They played some Jonas Bros, when the game was on commercial break or whatever. I intend to go there first next time; I like their manhattans better than what beerworks usually produces.
We were club level, and figured out earlier on in the process that we could go through a separate security line. That was nice. They only had Jack for whisky on the club level (that I could find — I could have missed things, obviously!) so I had the Sam Adams seasonal, and it was fine.
SIL A. had to leave because it was already snowing in the Berkshires, midway on her route home.
SIL T. stuck around for a bit and continued working on the Lego Creator Townhouse coffee shop pet shop with A., until she too had to leave to catch a train home. R. drove her to RTE 128 station. After that, T. (Son) and I left for the local train station to go to TD Garden to see Bebe Rexha and Jonas Brothers. The first opener turned out to be Jordan McGraw, who had a lot of people on stage with him. Competent performance; hard to get past the Dr. Phil thing. I mean, clearly, the young man is spending a lot of productive time in the gym, but it is just so weird.
Bebe Rexha put on a very good performance; I would see her as a headliner.
Jonas Bros did not disappoint. This was a really, really, really young woman crowd — clearly, a lot of the crowd grew up with the Jonas Bros and now they go to concerts with their girlfriends without the ‘rents involvement.
Partially as a result of that, partly because we got a late start and the train was 20 minutes late, by the time we got to Boston Beerworks, there was an hour and a half wait, and the neighboring places looked similar. We tried two streets over and got lucky at McGann’s. Food was fine. Manhattans were excellent. They played some Jonas Bros, when the game was on commercial break or whatever. I intend to go there first next time; I like their manhattans better than what beerworks usually produces.
We were club level, and figured out earlier on in the process that we could go through a separate security line. That was nice. They only had Jack for whisky on the club level (that I could find — I could have missed things, obviously!) so I had the Sam Adams seasonal, and it was fine.