Sunday, December 6, 2015
Ross' Incidents
Ross isn't the smartest when it comes to concerts. He believes that the crowd can hold him up while crowd surfing. Not really the best move when you are diving into a pool of twelve year olds thinking they will be able to hold you up. I speak from experience when I say BE AT LEAST FIVE ROWS AWAY FROM THE FRONT AND CENTER SECTION OF THE STAGE AND AUDIENCE. It was March 4, 2015, at The Roxy. My friend Liz and I were in the second row to the front right in front of Ross. It was almost the end of the show and Ross just decides to jump off stage onto like twenty twelve year olds. He was sorta held up a little but i never saw it coming so he basically collapsed on top of me and Liz. Girls kept piling on top of him making it harder for me to stand up. Everyone pulled at his hair and probably even ripped a piece of his shirt off. I was overwhelmed and kinda angry that the girls didnt respect his space and that he couldve gotten injured and tHAT I COULDVE GOTTEN INJURED. I actually got bruises on my back and it hurt to walk for the rest of the week. That was one of Ross' idiotic moments but the next one is a little more of the family's fault (not the Lynch family, the #R5family)
Just recently R5 was in Argentina and Ross stage dove once again (nice move) and people didn't respect the fact that he wanted to party and stage dive and not sink to the floor and get attacked by teenagers. Then the worst thing happened that could ever happen in our family. Someone stole a personal belonging from Ross. A girl ripped off his necklace from his neck and took it. He tweeted people asking them to send it back to California so when they get back from tour he can get it back. This necklace meant so much to him that he tweeted asking really nicely to have it back. Why cant people understand that he isn't the smartest person when it comes to stage diving and that they cant take advantage of that and just take his personal belongings. I understand that you want a keepsake from the concert, but you shouldn't rip off someones necklace and take it if you know he would want it back.

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