I will never forget the night Taylor Swift came to Lubbock. The line of Ladies and Girls, dressed to the nines seemed to be a mile long. The signs and messages of love and support for Taylor were everywhere.

The night was in a word, "perfect". Taylor's performance, the excited screams from the girls would somehow join together and break out into harmony. The choas would cease as soon as Taylor plucked a chord on her guitar.

No protesters. No haters. No idiots screaming obscenities. Just Taylor and her fans. This seems to be a blessing for Taylor and the traveling zoo that is her touring schedule. Bigger cities bring out bigger fans and eventually the crazy people show up.

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A man was arrested at Taylor's concert on Saturday in Pittsburgh  after he posted death threats about her on Facebook and then brought a sign to her concert that said, "Taylor Swift is Satan."

Taylor's security team was tipped off after seeing the Facebook posts, so they passed it along to the police at the concert.  When the cops saw Joseph Jackson holding the sign they asked about the death threats and he went off on a rant.

He said, quote, "Taylor Swift is Satan and that 6,000 years is six days and death comes on the sixth day, so Taylor Swift is in danger."   Jackson was arrested and forced to undergo a mental evaluation.

 

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