| Subject: Re: Nosebleed seats! From: Jessica To: VOCALIST <vocalist> Send reply to: VOCALIST <vocalist>
Nosebleed seats mean very high up seats (meaning the worst seats) I suppose the term nosebleed comes from the fact that if you go high up in the air, sometimes one can get a nosebleed from the altitude.
Best, Jessica
on 1/24/00 3:31 AM, Julian Lovegrove at julianlovegrove-at-hotmail.com wrote:
> I've seen mention several times of 'Nosebleed' seats. For us Brits, could > you please clarify - does this mean front row seats? I wonder where the term > originated? > > > Julian Lovegrove (Tenor)
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