People who know me laugh a lot when I talk about the right price. The right price means not accepting price exaggeration!
Posted at 11:00 a.m.
Well yes, I understand… the pandemic, the war in Ukraine, the lack of staff, inflation, interest rates, the real estate market, the price of fuel and so on… Well, despite what some may think , I understand all that. But, t’sé, sometimes, curse, don’t exaggerate!
I explain to you…
I’m a big fan of musicals. Here and elsewhere, I am there. I love, I love everything. I know them, I have my favorites, I know the songs, I know the originals, I’ve seen the covers. In short, you see: a little intense, my business, but there, there, I pick up!
I explain to you…
On my way to St-Denis last week, I learned that The melody of happiness will be staged again in Montreal. The last dates back to 2010, directed by Denise Filiatrault. I was there, of course, pure happiness! So, I’m getting started for my ticket reservations for the next recovery…
After coming back from my loss of consciousness due to a stroke, having undergone cardiac massage and having cried scandal, no choice, it’s NO!
I’m used to getting good tickets, remember, die-hard fan, so it’s not uncommon for me to pay around $100 for my seat. But there, there, at $189 on the floor, I say it without embarrassment, it’s not a fair price!
I explain to you…
I’ll stay home listening The melody of happiness on my big screen while singing “Do, le do, il a bon do” loudly in my living room. Too bad, it’s women like me who keep a large part of the cultural scene alive, but there, there, no way, I refuse to accept this award, that’s it!