It will cost you $20,000 so far and bids are still coming in as I write this blog. I don’t know about you, but to work as a Roadie and pay $20,000 seems a bit lopsided to me. I think they should pay me for this kind of labor and trust me it’s no easy job.
The bidding war is on at eBay for this special one of a kind auction. The auction ends on Aug-24-08 19:00:00 PDT.
All proceeds will go to the k9 connection, a project of OPCC of Santa Monica, California, brings together 12 to 18 year old at-risk youth and homeless shelter dogs in a curriculum designed to teach students important lessons of personal accountability and responsibility while helping their assigned dogs find forever homes. To learn more, visit www.k9connection.org.
WHAT IS INCLUDED IN THIS AUCTION?
The package includes the opportunity for one person to be a Who Roadie for the day, helping out with set-up and crew related activities. It also includes a meet & greet backstage with Roger Daltrey and a videotaped memento of the special day.
ARE ANY TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS INCLUDED?
Transportation and accommodations are not included, and are the responsibility of the winning bidder.
To bid on this auction go to http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=320286571502
Since the money goes to charity this really isn’t a bad thing. However you need to be young and strong to do this job so that lets out all the Who’s original baby boomer fans. If there are any young, strong, rich Who fans, this is a great deal.
Actually, if you are young, strong and rich everything is great.
I agree it’s for charity, but still that job is a tough one and I meant no harm by my statement. It’s for a good cause.