jefmcg
Guru
I never saw Queen live. I had opportunities as a punter, but there was another missed moment.
For a short period in the 80s I was flipping burgers for Wendys. (A regular customer was Des from Neighbours, which I never watched so respected his privacy. Plus he was an international celebrity ordering takeaway burger and chips for one, so he didn't need to be hassled). One day a customer boasted to me "I'm working backstage for Queen" "Where's my backstage pass?" I joked.
Anyway, a day or two later he rolled up with .... a backstage pass! I turned it down dismissively, because I didn't want to sleep with him. Not sleeping with roadies for Queen in the 80s is one of the several reasons I never contracted HIV, but still, I do wonder if I made a mistake. I could have gone, and just said no. And being backstage at a Queen concert in the eighties would be an experience I would still be sharing. In fact maybe even dining out on, rather than posting to CC at 11.15 on a Saturday night.
What opportunities have others turned down, that they still wonder about?
For a short period in the 80s I was flipping burgers for Wendys. (A regular customer was Des from Neighbours, which I never watched so respected his privacy. Plus he was an international celebrity ordering takeaway burger and chips for one, so he didn't need to be hassled). One day a customer boasted to me "I'm working backstage for Queen" "Where's my backstage pass?" I joked.
Anyway, a day or two later he rolled up with .... a backstage pass! I turned it down dismissively, because I didn't want to sleep with him. Not sleeping with roadies for Queen in the 80s is one of the several reasons I never contracted HIV, but still, I do wonder if I made a mistake. I could have gone, and just said no. And being backstage at a Queen concert in the eighties would be an experience I would still be sharing. In fact maybe even dining out on, rather than posting to CC at 11.15 on a Saturday night.
What opportunities have others turned down, that they still wonder about?