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For Release Wayyyy
In The Future Simple Plan Announces 75th Anniversary Reunion
tour
Band Reforms Amid Pandemonium For #1 Dating Website Stillnotgettingany.com.
Shady Hills, FL- October 26, 2073 - Sixty-nine years to the day after
multi-platinum punks Simple Plan released their sophomore album and mega-hit
Still Not Getting Any… the now-defunct band plans a reunion tour buoyed
by
the unwavering obsession with their #1 website Stillnotgettingany.com.
The website has fast become the #1 dating website in America for the post-pc
generation of self-described "Old People." The members of the band, none
of
whom ever married, now reside at the Shady Hills Retirement Community in
Bustalottachops, FL. The handsome gents were perhaps best known for their
infectious brand of pop-punk in the early new millennium. With such hits
as
"I'd Do Anything," "Perfect" and "Welcome To My Life," Simple Plan sold
millions of CDs (music format pre-Quadruple-Disc) and toured the globe
several times over.
The website features many valuable tools and tips for dating and living,
including the web's only on-line Bingo game, the hottest golden girls, and
the crown jewel-an all-access pass to the ultra-hip Soupy's Café. Perhaps
one of the reasons for the site's popularity is former lead singer and
renowned Casanova Pierre Bouvier's raucous strip-bingo video (which has now
been taken down, too many heart attacks.), with an unnamed bingo maven just
half his age. Apparently that old saying rings true (not that he can hear
it), Once a lead singer, always a lead singer. Pierre likes to remember
with a chuckle, "She always said I called the numbers out too fast."
Simple Plan have agreed to reform for one last tour in the summer of 2073
(Hey they're old. It will take them that long just to get off the couch.) to
give fans a peek behind the studs on their website. Chuck Comeau, former
Simple Plan drummer, reiterates the band's plan, "We will rock again not
just to raise money for new bedpans, but also to raise awareness for aging
citizens who quite frankly, still aren't getting any." Comeau, best known
for his fierce backbeat while a member of Simple Plan, later became a lawyer
and single handedly brought down the infamous ICPIDC (Illegal Canadian
Prescription Import Drug Cartel).
One-time guitarist and former talk show host (bigger than Oprah!) Jeff
Stinco is hoping to get the young Beatles to open for them, "You know,
post-cloning." Bassist David Desrosiers, always the practical one
in the
bunch, is nervous about being back on stage and truly rockin' out, "Do you
know how hard it is to spit your guitar pick up in the air and not lose your
teeth?"
Despite their challenges, guitarist Sebastien Lefebvre is determined to
remain fan-friendly, spending time with concertgoers at their merch booth,
as they did so many times in the early years. "Even if I have to bring
my
walker," he states. In fact, Lefebvre is no stranger to the long-faded
limelight, hitting number #1 on the charts just five short years ago with
the solo ballad "She Thinks My Walker's Sexy" from the Top 10 album Can't
Fight The Fever.
Simple Plan For Bed Pans:
7/3 Shady Forest, FL - Shady Forest Community
Center
7/11 Shady Knockers, FL - Shady Knockers
Ladies Center
7/25 Shady Harvest, FL - Shady Harvest
Community Center
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