Aylian is a dreamer
It didn’t last too long, because we were almost in the front already, but I can tell you, IT WAS FUCKING AWE-SOME!!! XDDD
sup_merde_tete or: how I learned to stop worrying and love the bomb.
How I did it: Ratatat concert.. the guy I was standing next to asked me if I'd ever tried before. The venue was packed and we were right next to the stage, so I figured, "Why not?" Read how I did it…
Aylian is a dreamer
How I did it: Well I went to the concert and I told my friends several times before that I wanted to crowdsurf. We weren't sure if we were allowed to, but I was going to do it anyway. xP So then we saw someone else do it and then a few songs later, up I went. x) Read how I did it…
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How I did it: I just said to my best friend (part kidding, part seriously) that I wanted to crowdsurf too, after seeing some people do it. My boyfriend (who knows me well enough to know I am adventurous) was standing behind me, happened to hear it and just lifted me up and passed me through to the crowd. So I was crowdsurfing^^ Read how I did it…
Aylian is a dreamer
It didn’t last too long, because we were almost in the front already, but I can tell you, IT WAS FUCKING AWE-SOME!!! XDDD
Aylian is a dreamer
I might do this at my first concert this Thursday. x) AAAH!! Two of my friends know I want to do it, now I just have to update the last one about it. I think I’d want to do it more than once.
Concerts are just about my favorite things. I think it sounds terrifying and amazing at the same time. I thought that I wouldn’t be able to do it because I was too heavy, but I’ve lost 19 pounds and I weigh 149 so really, what’s holding me back? I need to just do it.
I was at a Primus concert at the State Theatre in Detroit in either ‘95 or ‘96. I saw all these people crowdsurfing and thought to myself, ‘now’s my chance.’ I asked this huge guy if he could lift me up and he said, sarcastically, “Oh gee, I don’t know.” It was pretty fun, I got transported all the way up front, then helped down by the security guards that were in the front of the stage.