. Garrison Keillor was great tonight. Yet some of the Fraze staff are just ridiculous. I was told we could switch seats after the intermission because we paid for the 55 dollar tickets to sit in the Plaza section, thinking we would be up close, which we were, yet had to sit behind one of the pillars. After intermission, I planned to move to seats not which were empty, which I was told we could do, then another staff member told me I could not. So, I went to talk to the original staff member who told me I could move, and the one who told me I could not, saw me talking to her, came to where I was talking to the original staff member to tell her we did not not have tickets for that section, the plaza. She did not even ask which section we had tickets for. I did have tickets for the Plaza section and told her she could have asked where our seats were before she assumed and stated we did not have tickets for a section for which we did. Then, after the event, I asked one of the staff on stage if Garrison Keillor's truck driver was there, because I am a truck driver and was interested in possibly talking to him. The staff member on stage said he did not think the truck driver was there. Since he was not too sure about it, I asked another staff member. This woman who was some type of manager, who was dressed in a pink shirt, and black shorts thought it was her business to completely humiliate me in front of other people by saying very loud, "didn't you already ask that question?" I told her I did, yet the staff member seemed as if he was unsure that Russ Ringsak, the truck driver was there. Since she humiliated me, I was a little on the defensive and asked, "how do they get their stuff around the country if there is no truck driver?" She replied, "Well, that is our little secret." Further taken aback by more rudeness, I replied, "what is it, some type of top secret to not know how they move their stuff." She replied, "It is not top secret, but we are not telling you." As if I am some type of dangerous Sup
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