To all bar, club, event goers. Stop setting your all important $5 drink on or next to anything close to the band or dj’s equipment. The stage is not your personal coaster, and having that drink spill can destroy thousands’ worth of the poor proformers gear (that they probably can’t afford to replace…. I mean come on this is N.S. everyone is or knows a musician)

Thanks ’cause that would be totally awesome. —Nomac

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  1. Some of the stages I played during my career were in the midst of the audience. It always bugged me when patrons would put drinks on my bass amp as if it was a table. And putting their purses/drinks/jackets in among the monitors etc at the front of the stage is annoying too.

    Goof Bitch!

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  2. Why don’t you dj’s stop setting up your gear right where I’ma gonna put my drinks. Get a clue, douchebags!!!!

  3. It’s because some people are just plain stupid. I have lost count of the number of times I have taken drinks off our equipment. I love when they turn around and wonder where their drink went. I just point to where I am and tell them drinks and electronics do not mix.

  4. “Drinks and gear don’t mix”
    – Someone has obviously never spilt Baileys on their lap whilst snogging.

    Oooooooh – GI -GI – TTY!

  5. Senir campeu stop makin funn o tha disabeld. i do mi vary bes wit tha gramer. tuf on yu if yu cant reed it. who givas a fek ab ot yu ane hou?fek offf campeu.

  6. palo u wishh. wat u suposed tobe paul mckartny? wat worlud ar yu dremin in. yu a performr? dont thank so alll yu no is trolllon on heer. reely.

  7. I haven’t been to a bar in years or drunk for that matter. But I’m sure I was this person at one time or another so I greatly apologize. Alcohol and common sense usually are never in the same sentence, lets be honest.

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