Jose Varela There Are Very Few Things in Life That I Have Ever Truly Been
Jose Varela There are very few things in life that I have ever truly been ashamed of. Loosing my concert virginity to the Jonas Brothers, however, tops my list. I didn’t want to; I was saving myself for the Miley Cyrus’ Best of Both Worlds Concert! But birthdays in the Varela household work like this: if my twin brother and I are turning an odd number, I choose how we will celebrate; if it’s an even year, he chooses. So for our sixteenth birthday, my brother had the bright idea of attending our first concert ever! An even brighter idea, attend the Jonas Brother’s When You Look Me in the Eyes Tour! Please, consider my sarcasm! On February 2nd, 2008, my brother, two friends, and I arrived at the Gibson Amphitheatre located just behind Universal Studios. We got real good seats, actually, and had to fight off some chicks who were sitting in our seats. Speaking of women, there were too many of them. I could probably count five guys in the crowd, and then gave up. As we sat and awaited the concert to begin, the crowd kept shouting “Jonas! Jonas! Jonas!” (which by the way we started). Just then Nicholas Jerry Jonas, Joseph Adam Jonas, and Paul Kevin Jonas rose up from underneath the stage—leave it to the Jonas Brothers to do something so original! Because as we all know, these young boys are what sportscaster Jim Nantz calls, “the next Beatles.” Regardless, every female in the room began screaming, jumping, crying, and singing “Year 3000.” Multitaskers.
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