I've Got A Date With A Wrecking Ball (Day 1)
Whenever I see there is another show at The Cocoa Nymph I am excited...so when I saw that the talented James Lamb would be playing there, my plans were set.
There were about 20 people squeezed into the little chocolate store, seated so close to James (and David Newberry) that they remarked the only way they could be closer is if they were sitting in our laps.
![](http://mcavoy.ca/blog/uploaded_images/january0910_0001-778669.jpg)
![](http://mcavoy.ca/blog/uploaded_images/january0910_0005-778558.jpg)
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There were about 20 people squeezed into the little chocolate store, seated so close to James (and David Newberry) that they remarked the only way they could be closer is if they were sitting in our laps.
![](http://mcavoy.ca/blog/uploaded_images/january0910_0001-778669.jpg)
![](http://mcavoy.ca/blog/uploaded_images/january0910_0005-778558.jpg)
![](http://mcavoy.ca/blog/uploaded_images/january0910_0016-748635.jpg)
Labels: Cocoa Nymph, David Newberry, James Lamb
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