More on That Kessler Theater Video: Not Everyone From the Park Cities Is Load With “Negative Ideologies”

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Fringe Boots at Kessler

Jeff Liles at the Kessler Theater says he just wants to let it go. I’m talking about that video he posted of the two women who were asked to leave the Lee Ann Womack concert at the Kessler Theater week before last. We know that both women live in the Park Cities, including Miss Fringe Boots (who DOES know Lee Ann Womack, she wasn’t lying) BUT! this is soooo much better. Such hope for the future.

Jeff posted on his Facebook page last week that not everyone who hails from the Park Cities is loaded with “negative ideologies” :

Now THIS is class: Last night, as the crowd was filing out after the Bright Light Social Hour show, a young man handed me an envelope on his way out the door. I didn’t get a chance to open it until a couple of hours later, but what was inside warmed my heart. It was hand written note wrapped around a hundred dollar bill. The note read (and I’ll paraphrase): “Kessler staff, First off, I want apologize on behalf of the Park Cities. I was born and raised there, and in light of what happened at your theater last week, it was very difficult to state aloud my place of birth. I hope that you will not judge my neighborhood as a whole in the same manner that these two women judged your own; bringing stress, bad vibes, and a thought process riddled with negative ideologies. I have attached to this letter some money that I received for recently graduating college. Please buy your fellow employees who were affected by this disturbance some food and drinks on the good neighbors of the Park Cities.”

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2 Comments

  1. Joanna England on May 19, 2015 at 10:18 am

    Such class! Someone was raised right!

  2. Candy Evans on May 19, 2015 at 11:29 am

    No kidding!

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